Courses & Events
IOT and Paths to Sustainable Energy Policy in Japan and the US: The Surprising Impact of Privacy Policies and Crowdsourcing
Thursday, Nov 10, 2016
04:15 pm - 05:30 pm
IOT and Paths to Sustainable Energy Policy in Japan and the US:
The Surprising Impact of Privacy Policies and Crowdsourcing
James Miller, Esq.
Senior Attorney Advisor, Federal Communications Commission
Adjunct Professor of Law, American University, Washington College of Law
James Miller is a Senior Attorney Advisor in the Office of Engineering and Technology and past Associate CIO for Mobile and Data Strategy at the Federal Communications Commission, Adjunct Professor of Law at the American University, Washington College of Law, an Affiliated Research Fellow of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information at the Columbia Business School and past 2004-2006 Mansfield Fellow. At the FCC, Mr. Miller focuses on regulatory and policy matters related to spectrum and Internet technology. As Adjunct Professor of Law at the American University, Washington College of Law he teaches U.S.-Japan Comparative Law and develops programs focused on East-Asia and technology.
As a Mansfield Fellow, Mr. Miller explored Japanese regulatory policies for broadband technology and the information society, particularly focusing on legal and regulatory reforms and spectrum policy, in the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Radio Policy Bureau (MIC), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Office of Senior-Vice Minister Yoshitaka SAKURADA, and the Tokyo District and High Court’s Administrative Litigation and Intellectual Property Sections.
He is a cum laude graduate of the Washington College of Law, American University, and holds a bachelors degree in Economics and East-Asian studies (honors) from the University of Kansas.
Additional financial support of this series from the The Miner Foundation
Stanford University | Skilling Auditorium
494 Lomita Mall • Stanford, CA
Thursday, November 10, 2016 • 4:30-5:50PM