Mary L. Brown joined Cisco in 2004 and serves as director of technology and spectrum policy in Washington, D.C.. Among the issues she follows are homeland security, wireless, and lawful intercept. During her career, she has worked as a consultant, as in-house counsel for the pre-bankruptcy MCI, and for approximately 10 years as a staff lawyer and manager at the Federal Communications Commission. In addition to telecommunications issues, she has substantial experience in Internet law and policy, as well as wireless issues. She holds a J.D. with honors from the Syracuse College of Law, and a Master of Science in telecommunications from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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Winning the Future with Radio Spectrum Mary Brown | 06 Apr 2011
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At a White House event today, 112 economists — including Nobel Laureates, distinguished academics, and former government officials from
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A Mobile Broadband Day in Washington Mary Brown | 21 Oct 2010
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Significant news today from the federal agencies whose job it is to find 500 MHz of radio spectrum needed
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The Campaign for Spectrum Mary Brown | 24 Sep 2010
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Four developments this past week illustrate the highs and lows in the difficult battle to migrate American airwaves into
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