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February 2001
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New President for National Spectrum Managers Association
Reston, Va., Feb. 15-- Comsearch announced today that Chris
Hardy, Vice President of Spectrum Management Solutions, has been selected by
the National Spectrum Managers Association (NSMA) to serve as its new
President.
As President of the Association, Mr. Hardy will lead the
membership in its efforts to improve coordination processes involved with
spectrum management and interference related issues. He has been an active
member of the NSMA since 1986, serving as Working Group Chairman, Treasurer
and Vice President.
Mr. Hardy began his tenure with Comsearch in 1981, shortly after it was
founded. He has held a variety of technical and managerial positions within
the organization, including Director and Vice President of the Microwave &
Satellite Services division. Currently, Mr. Hardy is the Vice President of
Spectrum Management Services where he is responsible for frequency planning
and interference assessment covering all areas of wireless technology. He
brings a strong background in microwave engineering and spectrum management to
the organization.
The NSMA is a voluntary association of microwave radio, personal
communications services (PCS) and satellite licensees, manufacturers and
frequency coordinators. The purpose of the Association is to provide a forum
for discussion and resolution of problems of common interest to the
coordination community. Through its various Working Groups, the NSMA develops
technical and procedural recommendations for the coordination of microwave
radio, PCS, and satellite communication systems. NSMA recommendations
represent guidelines that coordinators find useful in supplementing The
Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) coordination rules.
Comsearch designs, deploys, and optimizes
wireless networks. Comsearch provides service solutions,
engineering and GIS data to operators of Microwave, Satellite, Cellular, PCS,
and Fixed Wireless networks. In addition to experienced engineers, its
software line addresses the engineering challenges of fixed network design and
spectrum relocation. Comsearch, located in Reston, Virginia, is an Allen
Telecom company
Web Site: www.comsearch.com
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