NASA Holds Teleconference About World Communications Event

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Oct. 15, 2007

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3749
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-133

NASA HOLDS TELECONFERENCE ABOUT WORLD COMMUNICATIONS EVENT

WASHINGTON - NASA officials will hold a media teleconference Thursday, 
Oct. 18, at 4 p.m. EDT in advance of the World Radiocommunication 
Conference 2007 in Geneva, Switzerland. More than 2,000 people, 
representing almost 200 nations, will gather at the conference to 
negotiate radio frequency spectrum use. 

One of the key discussion topics at the conference of interest to NASA 
involves the protection of the radio spectrum, which is vital to 
studying Earth's environment, predicting weather and monitoring 
natural disasters.

The participants for Thursday's teleconference are: 
- Scott Pace, associate administrator for Program Analysis and 
Evaluation, NASA Headquarters, Washington
- Badri Younes, deputy associate administrator for Space 
Communications and Navigation, NASA Headquarters 

The conference is organized by the United Nations' International 
Telecommunication Union to review and make necessary revisions to the 
international treaty governing the use of the spectrum and satellite 
orbits. It is held every two to four years. The 2007 conference runs 
Oct. 22 through Nov. 16.

To participate in the teleconference, reporters must R.S.V.P. to 
Katherine Trinidad by 12 p.m. Thursday. NASA will stream live audio 
of the teleconference at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio

For information about NASA's space communication program and the 
conference, visit:

https://www.spacecomm.nasa.gov

	
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