Digital New England: A Summit for Regional Broadband Leaders

Digital New England: A Summit for Regional Broadband Leaders

By National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and Next Century Cities

Date and time

September 27, 2015 · 5pm - September 28, 2015 · 5pm EDT

Location

Holiday Inn By The Bay Portland

88 Spring Street Portland, ME 04101

Description

Digital New England: A Summit for Regional Broadband Leaders

September 27-28, 2015

Portland, Maine

Save the Date! Please join the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and Next Century Cities for a Regional Broadband Summit featuring two special keynote addresses by national broadband leaders.

Broadband is emerging as a critical driver of economic growth and prosperity in New England. The “Digital New England” broadband summit will bring together state, local and federal officials, industry representatives, community leaders and other key stakeholders to share real-world broadband success stories and lessons learned from across the region. The summit will also examine the gaps that remain and strategize on what still needs to be done to expand access to and adoption of high-speed Internet services for the benefit of all citizens.

A welcome reception will be held late in the afternoon of Sunday, September 27, followed by a day-long summit on Monday, September 28. The summit will feature keynote addresses and high-impact discussions focused on everything from how to bring advanced telecommunications infrastructure to rural communities, to how to ensure that all Americans have the broadband access and critical skills needed to thrive in today’s digital economy.

WHO: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce), Next Century Cities, Sen. Angus King (I-ME) (invited) and other state and local officials.

WHERE: Holiday Inn By the Bay, Portland, Maine. To register at the block room rate at the Holiday Inn By the Bay, please use code "NTIA-NCC." (Welcome reception to be held at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute)

WHEN: September 27-28, 2015

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Agenda

Digital New England: A Summit for Regional Broadband Leaders

Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland, ME

September 27-28, 2015

Sunday, September 27, 2015

5:00pm - 7:00pm Welcome Reception at Gulf of Maine Research Institute

(350 Commercial Street, Portland, ME)

Monday, September 28, 2015

7:30am - 4:00pm On-site Registration

7:30am - 8:30am Networking Breakfast

8:30am - 8:45am Welcome and Opening Remarks

  • Deb Socia, Executive Director, Next Century Cities
  • Doug Kinkoph, Director BroadbandUSA, NTIA
  • Larry Strickling, Assistant Secretary, NTIA

8:45am - 9:15am Keynote Conversation

  • Angus S. King, Jr., United States Senator for the State of Maine
  • Susan Crawford, Professor of Law, Berkman Center of Internet and Society, Harvard
  • David Edelman, Special Assistant to the President, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

9:15am -10:15am First Panel: A Shared Future: Regional Approaches to Broadband

  • Chris Mitchell, Policy Director, Next Century Cities (moderator)
  • Representative Norm Higgins, Maine House of Representatives, District 120
  • Elin Katz, Consumer Counsel, State of Connecticut,
  • Monica Webb, Chairman, Massachusetts Wired West,
  • Fletcher Kittredge, CEO, Great Works Internet
  • Briana Warner, Economic Development Director, Island Institute

10:15am - 10:30am Morning Break

10:30am - 10:45am Remarks from Jill Szuchmacher, Google Fiber

10:45am - 11:45am Second Panel: Why Broadband Matters: Real-World Impacts

  • Sharon Gillett, Principal Networking Policy Strategist, Microsoft Research (moderator)
  • Jascha Franklin-Hodge, CIO, City of Boston
  • Emy Tseng, Sr. Communications Program Specialist, BroadbandUSA/Berkman Fellow, Harvard
  • Tim Schneider, Public Advocate, Maine Public Advocate Office
  • Susan Corbett, CEO, Axiom Technologies
  • Pam Goldberg, CEO, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative

11:45am -11:50am Special Maine Broadband Announcement

11:50am - 1:30pm Lunch

12:15pm - 12:45pm Lunchtime Keynote by Larry Strickling, NTIA

1:30pm - 2:30pm Breakout Workshops

Getting started: Models 101 – Connecticut/Rhode Island Rooms

  • Don Williams, Broadband Program Specialist, BroadbandUSA (moderator)
  • Chris Campbell, Principal Broadband Strategist, Tilson
  • Irv Thomae, Chairman, EC Fiber
  • Chris Dumais, Information Technology Director, City of South Portland

Successful Broadband Projects – Oxford/Somerset Rooms

  • Deb Socia, Executive Director, Next Century Cities (moderator)
  • Josh Broder, CEO, Tilson
  • Larry Sterrs, Chairman of the Board, Unity Foundation
  • Jim Nimon, Executive Director of Sanford Regional Economic Growth Council
  • Denzel Hankinson, Chair, Leverett Municipal Light Plant, Leverett, MA
  • Eric Nakajima, Director, Massachusetts Broadband Institute

Partners’ Perspective – Lincoln/Kennebec/Cumberland Rooms

  • Chris Mitchell, Policy Director, Institute for Local Self Reliance, NCC (moderator)
  • Jeff McCarthy, Vice President of Business Development, Maine Fiber Company
  • Allison Ellis, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Frontier Communications
  • Russ Stephens, President and CEO, NextGen Telecom Services Group, Inc.
  • Jeff Nevins, Director, Regulator & External Relations and Community Broadband Development, Fairpoint Communications

2:30pm - 2:45pm Afternoon Break

2:45pm - 3:55pm Third Panel: Results of the Broadband Opportunity Council

  • Aimee Meacham, BroadbandUSA/NTIA (moderator)
  • David Edelman, Special Assistant to the President, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Karen Hanson, Manager Partnerships and Interagency Affairs, BroadbandUSA/NTIA
  • Keith Adams, Assistant Administrator of Telecommunications, Rural Utilities Service (RUS), Department of Agriculture

3:55pm - 4:00pm Concluding Remarks

  • Deb Socia, Executive Director, Next Century Cities
  • Doug Kinkoph, Director BroadbandUSA, NTIA
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