Ken Carlberg

Chief Technology Officer, Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau at Federal Communications Commission

Ken Carlberg is an experienced technology leader with a robust background in communications and network systems. Currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer for the Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission since May 2016, Ken has a diverse professional history that includes consulting roles as General Partner at G11 Research, LLC, and significant engineering positions at Leidos, SAIC, and Western Union. With academic credentials including a Ph.D. in Computer Science focused on Data Networks from University College London and a Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Loyola University Maryland, Ken has also contributed to academia as an adjunct lecturer.

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An independent federal agency reporting to Congress, the Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications through cable, radio, television, satellite and wire. The goal of the Commission is to promote connectivity and ensure a robust and competitive market.


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