Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced the appointment of 11 leaders in public safety, technology and finance to serve on the Board of the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority). Secretary Raimondo also named Stephen Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, as the FirstNet Authority’s new Board Chair.
The appointed members, along with current Board member Karima Holmes, bring the FirstNet Board to a full complement, with 12 non-permanent members selected by the Department of Commerce and three permanent seats occupied by the U.S. Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. The Board oversees activities to ensure that the FirstNet Authority and AT&T—its commercial partner—develop, build, and operate a nationwide public safety broadband network that will best equip first responders to save lives and protect U.S. communities.
“I am proud to announce the selection of these highly qualified Board members, whose experience in public service and the private sector will ensure that the FirstNet Authority continues to provide the world-class communications network our emergency responders need,” said Secretary Raimondo. “I thank these individuals for their willingness to join the Board and guide the FirstNet Authority in its mission to save lives and keep our communities safe. Their backgrounds and experience reflect the diversity of FirstNet network users and will enable the Board to look to the future for investment opportunities and sound financial management to maintain the only public-private nationwide public safety broadband network.”
Secretary Raimondo selected seven new members to the FirstNet Board for three-year terms:
In addition, Secretary Raimondo reappointed four Board members to serve in second three-year terms:
“Mayor Benjamin is a talented and experienced leader who will bring strong stewardship and vision to the Board. I am confident that, under Mayor Benjamin’s leadership, the new Board will guide the FirstNet Authority as it continues to deploy around the country and serve our first responders,” Secretary Raimondo said. “I also want to thank our outgoing Chair Robert ‘Tip’ Osterthaler for his service to the FirstNet Authority and the public safety community. Tip has been a valuable member of the Board, and the FirstNet Authority has built a strong foundation with the support of his leadership and dedication.”
Five others have completed their service on the Board: Former Board Chair Edward Horowitz, Network and Technology Committee Chair Neil Cox, Welton Chase, Matt Slinkard, and David Zolet.
“NTIA congratulates the new board members and welcomes them to the team. Under the leadership of Mayor Steve Benjamin, FirstNet is poised to continue to deliver for first responders,” said Evelyn Remaley, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information. “I also want to thank all of the outgoing Board members for their tireless service and commitment. They led the FirstNet Authority through a time of incredible growth and ensured that it is well positioned to serve public safety for many years to come.”
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