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ITT's Julie Zoller Nominated as U.S. Candidate for
International Radio Regulations Board
White Plains, NY - November 15, 2006 - ITT
Corporation (NYSE:
ITT) today announced that Julie Zoller has been nominated as the
U.S. candidate for the twelve-member Radio Regulations Board (RRB)
within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). If elected,
Ms. Zoller -- a recognized expert on the international Radio
Regulations -- will act as an independent custodian of an
international trust contributing to the regulation of radio
frequencies and satellite orbits for the benefit of all.
The ITU, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is the oldest
international organization within the United Nations. Made up of
189 Member States, approximately 620 Sector Members and more than
100 Associates, the ITU establishes the governing principles for
operation of telecommunication networks and services and promotes
the development of communications technology.
With the explosion of wireless technology in recent years, the ITU
plays a vital role in ensuring the rational, efficient, and
economical use of the radio frequency spectrum. The RRB is
responsible for approving the rules for applying Radio Regulations,
formulating recommendations on unresolved cases of harmful
interference, considering appeals from Member States and advising
World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs) and other major ITU
conferences and assemblies.
“With experience in radio and satellite communications, Julie has
the skills and understandings necessary to not only perform the
duties of an RRB board member, but help governments around the world
expand their communication capabilities,” said Ralph Meoni,
president of ITT Advanced Engineering and Sciences. “Her expertise
has been vital to the development of successful radio and satellite
programs at U.S government agencies and would be a great asset to
the RRB.”
During her career, Ms. Zoller has presented numerous studies
pertaining to the fixed-satellite service at the Radiocommunication
Study Group meetings at the ITU and has been a key member of the
U.S. delegation at three World Radiocommunication Conferences. She
is also the author of several U.S. proposals to World
Radiocommunication Conferences involving sharing between the
geostationary and non-geostationary systems in the fixed-satellite
service.
Ms.
Zoller is a sub-working group chair for WRC-07 regulatory matters
for the Inter-American Telecommunications Commission (CITEL) and was
a CITEL sub-working group chair and spokesperson for two
inter-American proposals to WRC-03. CITEL is responsible for
coordinating telecommunications matters within the Organization of
American States and is the regional force for the Americas within
the ITU. Furthermore, Ms. Zoller has served as a U.S. delegate and
spokesperson at numerous international conferences and meetings and
also advises the U.S. in matters concerning draft Rules of
Procedure, satellite network cost recovery, and a variety of
regulatory issues.
Ms.
Zoller began her career as an electronics engineer for the U.S. Army
Communication-Electronics Engineering Installation Agency where her
initial assignment was as the lead engineer responsible for
installation of large satellite earth stations at global locations.
Her next assignment was as program manager for a major satellite
communications spread spectrum MODEM procurement at the U.S. Army
Satellite Communications Agency. In this capacity, she accepted
delivery of modem hardware and participated in software validation.
In
1992 Ms. Zoller joined the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Fission Energy Systems Safety Program as Project Manager for
technology assessment, engineering analysis, cost analysis, and
public participation activities involving Department of Energy
nuclear projects.
Ms.
Zoller is currently managing a team of engineers at ITT’s Advanced
Engineering and Sciences division in Reston, VA. In this role, Ms.
Zoller is involved in satellite network coordination and a wide
variety of technical, regulatory, and policy issues pertaining to
radio spectrum management. She joined ITT in 1997.
Elections of the members of the Radio Regulations Board will be held
at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Antalya, Turkey in November
2006.
About ITT Corporation
ITT
Corporation (www.itt.com)
supplies advanced technology products and services in key markets
including: fluid and water management including water treatment;
defense communication, opto-electronics, information technology and
services; electronic interconnects and switches; and other specialty
products. Headquartered in White Plains, NY, the company generated
$6.8 billion in 2004 sales.
In
addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Industries stock is
traded on the Midwest, Pacific, Paris, London and Frankfurt
exchanges.
ITT
Industries is a Sector Member of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector
and CITEL.
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