Adam Cassady, ’10, Appointed Acting Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
From The FCC To A Key NTIA Role For Cassady
He was most recently the Chief of Staff for President Trump’s hand-picked replacement for Mike O’Rielly as a Republican FCC Commissioner, after O’Rielly expressed concerns with Section 230 rule changes and their potential impact on constitutional law. Now, he’s in a role that makes him a key White House thought leader advising the president on information, telecommunications, and related technology policy.
Exiting the office of Nate Simington to serve as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is Adam Cassady.
In this capacity, Cassady provides advice and assistance to the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information in the formulation, development, and implementation of telecommunications and information policies of the Executive Branch.
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