It's Official: Julius Genachowski Sworn In as FCC Chairman:
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The ARRL Letter, Vol 28, No 26
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July 2, 2009
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It's Official: Julius Genachowski Sworn In as FCC Chairman:
On Monday, June 29, US Supreme Court Justice David Souter -- in one his
last official duties on the high court -- swore in Julius Genachowski as
the new Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Genachowski,
who clerked for Souter after finishing law school, will complete the
four years remaining in the term of outgoing FCC Commissioner Jonathan
Adelstein. On June 25, the US Senate confirmed both Genachowski and
current FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell -- Genachowski for his initial
term and McDowell for his first full term
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/06/25/10913/?nc=1.
Adelstein has been nominated by President Obama to be the Administrator
for the US Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS)
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/03/23/10716/?nc=1; a nomination
hearing before the Senate Agriculture Committee is scheduled for July 7.
Genachowski praised Adelstein's record, thanking him for his more than
six years of "outstanding public service" as an FCC Commissioner.
"Throughout his tenure at the Commission," Genachowski said, "he has
tirelessly championed the public interest. The FCC and the public have
benefited greatly from his rich understanding of media and technology
policy, and his devotion to the democratic process. While I regret that
I won't have the pleasure of serving with Jonathan at the FCC, I look
forward to forging a strong partnership with him in his future work."
Commissioner Michael Copps, who had served as Acting Chairman since the
resignation of then-Chairman Kevin Martin this past January
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/01/15/10566/, welcomed
Genachowski to the Commission, saying Genachowski begins "what promises
to be a public-spirited and distinguished tenure as Chairman. He knows
the FCC well, brings impressive private sector and technology experience
with him, and enjoys deserved renown for innovative thinking and new
approaches. I look forward to working with him on the many issues
awaiting his attention."
Copps also expressed his thanks for Adelstein's tenure on the
Commission: "Jonathan and I have worked closely together on so many
issues that it makes it hard for me to imagine a Commission without him.
Our thoughts most often run in the same direction, whether the issue is
media, broadband, rural America, the disabilities communities, reaching
out to non-traditional stakeholders or upholding a shared vision of the
public interest. His intelligence, good judgment, wide experience and
invariably good humor combined to make him a highly productive
Commissioner across a wide gamut of issues. I will miss him here but
wish him all good things as he moves ahead in the confirmation process
toward becoming Administrator of the Rural Utilities Service at the US
Department of Agriculture. I look forward to our continuing work
together and to our friendship through the years."
Commissioner McDowell is expected to be sworn in for his new term on
July 2.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 28, No. 26
July 2, 2009
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