RFID Exhibition & Policy Primer
March 9, 2005
Overview | Demonstrators | Panelist Biographies | One-Pagers | Media Advisory | Video
Panelists
Elliot Maxwell, moderator
Elliot E. Maxwell advises public and private sector clients on strategic issues involving the intersection of business, technology, and public policy in the Internet and E-commerce domains. He is a Fellow of the Communications Program at Johns Hopkins University, and Distinguished Research Fellow at the eBusiness Research Center of the Pennsylvania State University. He also advises EPCglobal, the entity implementing the Electronic Product Code version of radio frequency identification (RFID). Full Bio
Paula Bruening,
Center for Democracy & Technology
Paula Bruening is Staff Counsel for the Center for Democracy and Technology. CDT is a non-profit, public interest organization that is dedicated to developing and implementing public policies to protect civil liberties and democratic values on the Internet. In her work at CDT she focuses on privacy and defense of the First Amendment on the Internet. Full Bio
Dan Caprio, Department of Commerce
Daniel W. Caprio, Jr joined the Technology Administration's Office of Technology Policy (OTP) on June 1, 2004. The TA/OTP Tech Team strives to maximize technology's contribution to U.S. economic growth, productivity, innovative capacity and global competitiveness. The office works closely with leaders from industry, federal labs and universities and state, federal and international governments on critical policy issues impacting technology creators and users. Full Bio
Alan Estevez, Department of Defense
Alan Estevez is the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Supply Chain Integration) within the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Logistics and Materiel Readiness). He is responsible for development of global supply chain management and distribution policies and processes to support the warfighters' operational requirements in the 21st Century. He assumed his current position and was inducted into the Senior Executive Service in October 2002. Full Bio
Sandra Hughes, Procter & Gamble
Sandra R. Hughes serves as the Global Privacy Executive (CPO) at the Procter & Gamble Company, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Procter & Gamble's privacy program has been designed and implemented to promote trust among consumers, employees and other constituencies by protecting individual's rights to privacy as their own, while at the same time providing superior products and services to meet their needs. In this role, Sandy reports to the Vice-Chairman of the Board. As a member of P&G Corporate Strategy & Analysis, Sandy also has responsibility for managing New Growth Areas and the Corporate Competitive and Technical Intelligence organization, whose objective is to build capability and understanding of P&G's competitive environment, while upholding compliance to high ethical intelligence collection. Full Bio


