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Roundtable on Federal Government Engagement in Standards
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Achieving national priorities—the Smart Grid, electronic health records, cyber security, cloud computing, emergency communications—depends upon interoperability standards. Consensus standards for these new technology sectors are helping drive innovation, economic growth, and job creation.
What is the appropriate role for the federal government in convening industry stakeholders and catalyzing standards development and use? How should the federal government engage in sectors where there is a compelling national interest? How are existing public-private initiatives in standardization working?
The U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are hosting a moderated panel discussion with thought leaders from industry and academia on this important topic.
Speakers:
- Gary Locke, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Aneesh Chopra, U.S. Chief Technology Officer
- Patrick Gallagher, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director, NIST
- Phil Weiser, White House National Economic Council Senior Advisor on Technology and Innovation
Confirmed Panelists:
- Mark Chandler, General Counsel, Cisco
- Arti Rai, Professor of Law, Duke Law School
- Geoff Roman, CTO, Motorola Mobility
- Raj Vaswani, CTO, Silver Spring Networks
Agenda:
DRAFT AGENDA
9:30AM Welcoming remarks
- Gary Locke, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Patrick Gallagher, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director, NIST
- Aneesh Chopra, U.S. Chief Technology Officer
10AM Moderated panel discussion, led by Phil Weiser, Senior Advisor on Technology and Innovation, National Economic Council.
Featured panelists:
- Mark Chandler, General Counsel, Cisco
- Arti Rai, Professor of Law, Duke Law School
- Geoff Roman, CTO, Motorola Mobility
- Raj Vaswani, CTO, Silver Spring Networks
11:30 AM Q&A (questions for panelists/moderator)
11:55 AM Summary
12:00 PM Adjourn
Details:
Registration:
The meeting is open to the public and news media. Due to requirements for access to the building registration is strongly encouraged.
To register click HERE.
Registration deadline is 12 pm Eastern Time on Monday, 24 January.
The event will also be webcast. A link to the webcast will be posted the day of the meeting.
RELATED INFORMATION:
About the NSTC Sub-Committee on Standards
White House Blog posting about federal agencies engagement in standards