FCC Chairman Genachowski to Preview National Broadband Plan Spectrum Recommendations at New America Foundation.

I'm hosting an exciting event today over at the New America Foundation -- if you can't make it in person, you can watch the stream live online:

    The Open Technology Initiative of the New America Foundation will host Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski on February 24, 2010 at 11am. Chairman Genachowski will preview working recommendations in the National Broadband Plan for advancing U.S. mobile broadband leadership.

    Recognizing the importance of broadband for ensuring America’s economic development and leadership, Congress and the President tasked the FCC with developing a National Broadband Plan to connect all Americans to affordable, world-class, high-speed Internet. The FCC’s National Broadband Plan, which the agency will deliver to Congress on March 17, 2010, will create jobs and spur economic growth; unleash new waves of innovation and investment; and improve education, health care, energy efficiency, public safety, and the vibrancy of our democracy.

    Chairman Genachowski will preview working recommendations for spectrum reforms incorporated into the National Broadband Plan. A distinguished panel of industry representatives and the public interest advocates will respond to these proposals.

    This event will be webcast live, and questions will be taken via Twitter. Send your question or comment to @newamerica with the hashtag of #NAFevents.

    Welcome
    Steve Coll
    President, New America Foundation

    Keynote
    Julius Genachowski
    Chairman, Federal Communications Commission

    Moderator
    Sascha Meinrath
    Director, Open Technology Initiative
    New America Foundation

    Panelists
    Ben Scott
    Policy Director, Free Press

    Chris Guttman-McCabe
    Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
    CTIA-The Wireless Association

    Julie Kearney
    Vice President for Regulatory Affairs
    Consumer Electronics Association

    Matt Wood
    Associate Director, Media Access Project