Wick’s appointment runs through the duration of the current CSRIC charter, March 18, 2013, and he is the second Syniverse executive appointed to an FCC committee in 2011. In March, BJ Neal, Chief Network Architect, Syniverse, joined the FCC’s Emergency Response Interoperability Center (ERIC) Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC).
“Protecting and upgrading the U.S. communications infrastructure is vital to enabling connectivity when it is needed the most,” Wick said. “I’m honored to join CSRIC and look forward to ensuring that U.S. first responders and law enforcement officials have the highly reliable, next-generation communications tools they need to protect and serve.”
While on the CSRIC, Wick will continue to be responsible for the management and growth of Syniverse's Network line of business. Wick joined Syniverse in 1993 as part of the network operations department and has held management positions in the operations, research and development, technology, and Six Sigma groups.
For more information about CSRIC, visit http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/csric.
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