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China, the United States, and Next Generation Connectivity

 

Thursday, March 8, 2018

2255 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

 

9:30 AM – 9:35 AM: Opening Remarks: Commissioners Michael R. Wessel and Commissioner Larry M. Wortzel, Ph.D.

9:35 AM – 11:05 AM: Panel I: Economic Implications of U.S. and Chinese 5G and IoT Standards and Technology Development

  • Chuck Benson, Assistant Director for IT in Facilities Services, University of Washington (testimony)
  • Doug Brake, Director of Telecommunications Policy, ITIF (testimony)

11:05 AM – 11:20 AM: Break

11:20 AM – 12:50 PM: Panel II: U.S. and Chinese Policies to Address 5G, IoT, and Data Privacy and Security Challenges

  • Jennifer Bisceglie, President and CEO, Interos Solutions (testimony)
  • Anthony Ferrante, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting (testimony)
  • James Mulvenon, Ph.D., Special Programs Division, SOS International LLC (testimony)

12:50 PM – 12:55 PM:        Closing Remarks

12:55 PM:                            Adjourn

STATEMENT FOR THE RECORD:

  • Dr. Heath Tarbert, Assistant Secretary for International Markets and Investment Policy, U.S. Department of Treasury (testimony)

 *Please note: the hearing is open to the public and seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There will be no webcast available for this hearing.*

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Hearing Transcript - March 8, 2018.pdf3.53 MB

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