DC ACM Fall Lecture Series: Dr. Radia Perlman:"Fun With Key Management"
A New America Event
10/05/2009 - 7:30pm
The New America Foundation's
Open Technology Initiative is hosting The Washington DC Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery Fall Lecture series.
Beyond Broadband Access
A New America Event
09/22/2009 - 8:00am
The New America Foundation, in conjunction with Penn State University, Michigan
State University, Rutgers
University, and the
Beijing University of Posts and Telecomm hosts Beyond Broadband Access: Data Based Information Policy for a New Administration,
an experts workshop discussing the future of broadband.
A three day event, Beyond
Broadband Access features 10 panels with topics including:
Beyond Broadband Access
A New America Event
09/22/2009 - 10:30am
From
September 22 to 24, the New America Foundations Open Technology Initiative
hosted Beyond Broadband Access: Data
Based Information Policy for a New Administration. An experts workshop, Beyond Broadband Access created an
opportunity for small group of highly skilled experts from around the world to
seek breakthrough insights which can be applied to current policy
challenges.
DC ACM Fall Lecture Series: Current Issues in Human-Computer Interaction and Public Policy
A New America Event
09/21/2009 - 7:30pm
On
September 21, Dr. Jonathan Lazar discussed current issues in computer-human
interaction and public policy. Dr. Lazar described how government
policy impacts the work done in human-computer interaction, and will discuss the
current status of policy initiatives in a number of areas.
The End of Spectrum ‘Scarcity'
A New America Event
06/25/2009 - 12:15pm
As the FCC begins its year-long process to recommend a National
Broadband Plan, one starting point is to unlock publicly-owned assets
that can facilitate ubiquitous, affordable broadband access. Wireless
spectrum remains the most cost-effective and rapid means to deliver
broadband access to rural and unserved urban residents. But as mobile
broadband use continues to increase exponentially, demand for spectrum
will rapidly outpace availability under current spectrum management
policies.
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