Andrew CleggSpectrum Engineering Lead - GOOGLE

    Andrew Clegg is the Spectrum Engineering Lead for Google. He is presently focused
    primarily on identifying spectrum sharing opportunities for wireless broadband
    networks. He has been integral in the adoption and implementation of the 3.5 GHz
    Citizens Broadband Radio Service, as founding chair of the Wireless Innovation
    Forum’s group responsible for CBRS functional standards.

    Prior to joining Google, he served from 2003 – 2013 as the electromagnetic
    spectrum manager for the U.S. National Science Foundation. At NSF, he founded the
    Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum (EARS) program, a $50 million research
    program dedicated to funding academic and small business research focused on
    improving spectrum efficiency and access. Discoveries and innovations made under
    the EARS program continue to impact radio spectrum access today.

    Prior to NSF, he was a Lead Member of Technical Staff at what is now AT&T
    Mobility, and senior engineer at Comsearch.

    Andy has over 20 years' experience in national and international spectrum
    management for both government and commercial applications. He was a member
    of the U.S. delegation to two World Radiocommunication Conferences.

    Andy holds a PhD in radio astronomy and electrical engineering from Cornell
    University.