REGISTER FOR THIS TECH POLICY FORUM HERE
Arts+Labs and GWU's Institute for Politics, Democracy & The Internet are proud to sponsor a network and technology policy forum, New Media, New Networks: The Evolution of Content on the Internet, moderated by former FCC Chairman Richard Wiley. It will be held at George Washington University on Thursday, October 29th from 9am to 12noon.
You can register for the event here.
Breakfast and Welcome (9:00-9:30)
Panel #1 - Networks for the Future (9:30-10:30) - The Importance of Wired and Wireless Next Generation Networks, deployment, capacity, interactivity, consumer choice and content. Panelists:
- Bret Swanson (Entropy Economics, WSJ Contributor)
- S. Derek Turner (Research Director, Free Press)
- Robert Curtis (FCC Director, Network Deployment)
- Christopher Yoo (Director, Center for Technology, Innovation, and Competition at the University of Pennsylvania Law School)
Q&A Session (10:30-10:45)
Panel #2 - Network Management and Delivering for the Consumer (10:45-11:45) - The evolving role of the networks - better, smarter, faster. Panelists:
- Richard Bennett (Research Fellow, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation)
- Robb Topolski (Chief Technologist of the Open Technology Initiative at the New America Foundation)
- Dave Farber (Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at the School of Computer Science, Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University)
- Harold Feld (Legal Director of Public Knowledge)
Q&A Session (11:45 - 12:00)

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