Bush shakeup puts spectrum issues at risk.

RCR Wireless News, May, 2003

Byline: JEFFREY SILVA As the Bush administration shifts gears from overseas battles to domestic issues and the president's 2004 re-election bid, key personnel changes and political shakeups could delay or derail timely action on major spectrum management and wireless policy initiatives.

Last week, the Commerce Department said Michael Gallagher, deputy head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the key government go-between on contentious spectrum issues pitting the wireless industry against the Department of Defense, will become an adviser to Commerce Secretary Donald Evans. Commerce Department spokeswoman Lisa Camooso said Gallagher's new title is deputy chief of staff for policy and counselor to Evans. Gallagher...

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