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Recruitment of First Responder Network Authority Board Members

Docket Number
2023-28702

SUMMARY

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) issues this Notice to initiate the annual process to seek expressions of interest from individuals who would like to serve on the Board of the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority Board or Board).  The term of 11 of the 12 non-permanent members to the FirstNet Authority Board will be available for appointment or reappointment in 2024.  

DATES

To be considered for the calendar year 2024 appointments, expressions of interest must be electronically transmitted on or before February 2, 2024.

ADDRESSES

Applicants should submit expressions of interest as described below to: Michael Dame, Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Public Safety Communications, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, by email.  

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT  

Michael Dame
Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Public Safety Communications, National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Telephone: (202) 482–1181
Email: mdame@ntia.gov.

Please direct media inquiries to NTIA’s Office of Public Affairs' email.   

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

  1. Background and Authority


    The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (Act) created the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority) as an independent authority within NTIA. The Act charged the FirstNet Authority with ensuring the building, deployment, and operation of a nationwide, interoperable public safety broadband network, based on a single, national network architecture.1  The FirstNet Authority holds the single nationwide public safety license granted for wireless public safety broadband deployment.  The FirstNet Authority Board is responsible for providing overall policy direction and oversight of FirstNet to ensure that the nationwide network continuously meets the needs of public safety.
  2. Structure


    The FirstNet Authority Board is composed of 15 voting members.  The Act names the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Attorney General of the United States, and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget as permanent members of the FirstNet Authority Board.  The Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) appoints the 12 non-permanent members of the FirstNet Authority Board.2

    The Act requires each Board member to have experience or expertise in at least one of the following substantive areas:  public safety, network, technical, and/or financial.3  Additionally, the composition of the FirstNet Authority Board must satisfy the other requirements specified in the Act, including that: (i) at least three members have served as public safety professionals; (ii) at least three members represent the collective interests of states, localities, tribes, and territories; and (iii) its members reflect geographic and regional, as well as rural and urban, representation.4  An individual Board member may satisfy more than one of these requirements. The current non-permanent FirstNet Authority Board members are (noting expiration of term):
    • Board Chair Richard Carrizzo, Fire Chief, Southern Platte Fire Protection District, MO (Term expires:  September 2024)
    • Brian Crawford, SVP/Chief Administrative Officer, Willis-Knighton Health System and retired Fire Chief and Municipal Government Executive (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Alexandra Fernandez Navarro, Former Associate Member, Puerto Rico Public Service Regulatory Board (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Kristin Graziano, Sheriff, Charleston County, SC (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Billy Hewes, Mayor, Gulfport, MS (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Peter Koutoujian, Sheriff, Middlesex County, MA (Term expires:  September 2024) 
    • Sean McDevitt, Partner, Arthur D. Little (Term expires:  September 2024) 
    • Warren Mickens, Retired technology executive (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Sylvia Moir, Undersheriff, Marin County, CA and retired Police Chief (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Jocelyn Moore, Board Member for Omaze, OppFi, and DraftKings (Term expires:  September 2024)  
    • Paul Patrick, Division Director, Family Health and Preparedness, Utah Department of Health (Term expires:  September 2024)
    • Vice Chair Renee Gordon, Director, Department of Emergency and Customer Communications, Alexandria, VA (Term expires: September 2025)
    Any Board member whose term has expired may serve until such member’s successor has taken office, or until the end of the calendar year in which such member’s term has expired, whichever is earlier.5 Board members will be appointed for a term of three years. Board members may not serve more than two consecutive full three-year terms.6 In 2024, four current Board members are ineligible for reappointment. Visit The FirstNet Authority Board page for more information.
  3. Compensation and Status as Government Employees


    FirstNet Authority Board members are appointed as government employees. FirstNet Authority Board members are compensated at the daily rate of basic pay for level IV of the Executive Schedule (​​approximately $183,500 per year as of January 2023) for each day worked on the FirstNet Authority Board.7 Board members work intermittent schedules and may not work more than 130 days per year during their term. Each Board member must be a United States citizen, cannot be a registered lobbyist, and cannot be a registered agent of, employed by, or receive payments from, a foreign government.8
  4. Financial Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest


    FirstNet Authority Board members must comply with certain federal conflict of interest statutes and ethics regulations, including some financial disclosure requirements. A FirstNet Authority Board member will generally be prohibited from participating on any FirstNet Authority matter that will have a direct and predictable effect on his or her personal financial interests or on the interests of the appointee’s spouse, minor children, or non-federal employer.
  5. Selection Process


    At the direction of the Secretary, NTIA will conduct outreach to the public safety community, state and local organizations, and industry to solicit nominations for candidates to the Board who satisfy the statutory requirements for membership.  In addition, the Secretary, through NTIA, will accept expressions of interest from any individual, or from any organization proposing a candidate who satisfies the statutory requirements for membership on the FirstNet Authority Board. To be considered for a calendar year 2024 appointment, expressions of interest must be electronically transmitted on or before February 2, 2024.

    All parties submitting an expression of interest should submit the candidate’s (i) full name, title, organization, address, telephone number, email address; (ii) current resume; (iii) brief bio; (iv) statement of qualifications that references how the candidate satisfies the Act’s expertise, representational, and geographic requirements for FirstNet Authority Board membership, as described in this Notice; and (v) a statement describing why the candidate wants to serve on the FirstNet Authority Board, affirming their ability and availability to take a regular and active role in the Board’s work.

    The Secretary will select FirstNet Authority Board candidates based on the eligibility requirements in the Act and recommendations submitted by NTIA. NTIA will recommend candidates based on an assessment of qualifications as well as demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative way to achieve the goals and objectives of the FirstNet Authority as set forth in the Act. NTIA may consult with FirstNet Authority Board members or executives in making its recommendation. Board candidates will be vetted through the Department of Commerce and are subject to an appropriate background check for security clearance.

 

Stephanie Weiner,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications and Information Administration.

 


[1] 47 U.S.C. 1422(b).

[2] 47 U.S.C. 1424(b).

[3] 47 U.S.C. 1424(b)(2)(B).

[4] 47 U.S.C. 1424(b)(2)(A).

[5] 47 U.S.C. 1424(c)(2)(B).

[6] 47 U.S.C. 1424(c)(2)(A)(ii).

[7] 47 U.S.C. 1424(g).

[8See Revised Guidance on Appointment of Lobbyists to Federal Advisory Committees, Boards, and Commissions, Office of Management and Budget, 79 FR 47482 (Aug. 13, 2014).

Date
January 03, 2024