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NCS Director Brenton
Greene Announces Resignation
Arlington,
Va., June 24, 2004 - , who has run the day-to-day operations
of the National Communications System since April 2001, has indicated
his intent to resign from government and return to the private sector,
effective July 2. Over the past year, he has coordinated the transition
of the National Communications System from the Department of Defense
to the Department of Homeland Security, working for Assistant Secretary
for Infrastructure Protection, Mr. Robert P. Liscouski, Manager
of the NCS.
Dr. Peter M. Fonash, currently Chief of the NCS Technology
and Programs Division, will serve as Acting Deputy Manager pending
selection of a permanent replacement. During his three-plus years
with the NCS, Mr. Greene provided dynamic leadership in strengthening
NCS efforts in coordinating the restoration of national security
and emergency preparedness telecommunications during times of emergency.
These accomplishments included telecommunications coordination efforts
in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York and Washington,
helping to earn a Joint Meritorious Unit Commendation for the NCS
from the Secretary of Defense.
He worked tirelessly with the President's National
Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) to enhance
and improve Government/industry partnerships in support of emergency
communications and to support telecommunications in support of the
Nation's other critical infrastructures.
During his tenure, the NCS initiated a Wireless
Priority Service capability across the nation, partnered with industry,
allowing key national security and emergency preparedness decision
makers to communicate with cellular phones during periods when wireless
networks were saturated. He also led the NCS transition efforts
in taking the 40-year-old Federal organization from the Department
of Defense to the Department of Homeland Security.
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