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Frank Lucia is a seasoned professional with 17 years of experience in strategic planning, telecommunications, program management, emergency management, and product management. He has held various roles, including Consultant to Georgia Tech for the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Award, Member of the Federal Communications Commission Disability Advisory Committee, and Special Government Employee for the FEMA National Advisory Committee. Frank holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.

Credentials

  • COLLABORATIVE INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING INITIATIVE (CITI)
    IRB Services - Institutional Review Board Services

Experience

    • Consultant
      • Oct 2006 - Present
      • www.wirelessrerc.org

      Co-director of Georgia Tech project to develop wireless devices that are accessible for people with disabilities; Wireless Emergency Communications; Wireless Inclusive Technologies.October 2014 - 2018Alternate Member, Federal Communications Commission, Disability Advisory CommitteeOctober 2013 - ...

    • Member FEMA IPAWS Subcommittee
      • Jun 2017 - Jan 2019
      • Washington, D.C.

      Special Government Employee

    • EAS Advisor
      • Nov 2002 - Jun 2006
      • McLean Virginia

      Testified before the House Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness and Response, House of Representatives Select Committee on Homeland Security, September 22, 2004.Member, PPW Board of Trusties, PPW EAS Representative and Chair, PPW EAS Assessment Report Committee 2002-2005.

    • Vice Chair
      • Jan 2001 - Jan 2005

      Developed Emergency Alert System (EAS) plans for the Metropolitan Washington DC Area and for the New England Region States.Working Group member to develop Texas EAS State plan.

    • Senior Advisor Emergency Alert System (EAS)
      • Sep 1964 - Jan 2001
      • Washington, DC

      Authored the technical regulations establishing the Emergency Alert System (EAS) in 1994 as detailed in Title 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 11 for all United States broadcast stations and cable systems. Regulations permit EAS to be used for AMBER alerts.Member of Interagency Working ...

Education

  • 1960 - 1964
    University of Pittsburgh

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