Obama's tech adviser to be tapped for FCC
The Washington Post
President-elect Barack Obama will name Julius Genachowski, a high-tech policy veteran and venture capitalist, to head the Federal Communications Commission, according to sources close to the transition team and key lawmakers. Genachowski, 46, served as chief counsel for Reed Hundt, then FCC chairman, during the Clinton administration.
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