The FCBA Connected and Automated Vehicles Committee will sponsor a CLE on Monday, June 5 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET entitled Future of Automotive Connectivity: Public and Private Sector Perspectives on Spectrum, Connected Vehicle Technologies, and C-V2X. This program will be held virtually via the Zoom platform.
The FCBA will apply for 2.0 hours of MCLE credit from the VA Bar. This program has not yet been approved.
If you have any issues, please contact Elizabeth Hagerty at elizabeth@fcba.org.
AGENDA
1:00 – 1:05 p.m. Welcome and Introduction
Katherine Sheriff, Lead Attorney, Mobility & Transportation Industry Group, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
1:05 – 2:05 p.m. Federal Regulatory Perspectives on C-V2X
The first panel will feature presentations from connected vehicle and spectrum experts, designed to provide an overview of connected and automated vehicle regulation in the public sector. From the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Federal Communications Commission, this panel will help educate practitioners on the fundamentals of the CAV regulatory environment. Topics will include C-V2X technology and regulatory considerations at the federal agency level.
Moderator:
Jeff Stewart, Assistant Vice President, Global Public Policy, AT&T
Speakers:
Karen Van Dyke, Director, Positioning, Navigation, and Timing & Spectrum Management, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, United States Department of Transportation
Jamie Coleman, Chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology Spectrum Policy Branch, United States Federal Communications Commission
Charles Cooper, Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, National Telecommunications & Information Administration, United States Department of Commerce
2:05 – 3:00 p.m. C-V2X Opportunities and Challenges: Private Sector Perspectives
The second panel will join together a diverse set of industry stakeholders sharing their perspectives on today’s most pressing and interesting regulatory issues for the private sector. This panel will include discussion of the regulatory approaches in the United States as to spectrum allocation, connected mobility technology advancements and challenges, and C-V2X-enabled use cases.
Moderator:
Katherine Sheriff, Lead Attorney, Mobility & Transportation Industry Group, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Speakers:
John Kuzin, Vice President, Spectrum, Policy & Regulatory Counsel, Government Affairs, Qualcomm
Kirby Howard, Manager of Government Affairs, Continental
Bryan Mulligan, President, Applied Information, Inc.
Suzanne Tetreault, Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP (as counsel to 5GAA)
Cost: $135.00 for Private Sector Members; $95.00 for Non-Profit 501c3 Members; $50.00 for Government/Academic/Transitional/Retired Members; No charge for Law Student Members; $205.00 for Non-Members
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