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Evelyn Remaley is a recognized leader in the government and private sectors, leading efforts focused on the intersection of technology and national security policy, broadband expansion, cybersecurity, and spectrum management. Evelyn advises her clients on strategy, program management, and advocacy, transforming complex technical and regulatory matters into actionable solutions. Her decades of experience provide unique insight to communications and technology companies attempting to navigate today’s evolving legal and regulatory environment.
Evelyn is a Partner at Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP. Prior to joining WBK, Evelyn served as Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and Acting Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. At NTIA, Evelyn led a team of experts providing senior policy guidance to the Secretary of Commerce and the White House on government priorities, including broadband funding to close the digital divide, supply chain risk management, privacy, the free flow of information, encryption, spectrum, and the Internet of things. As a leader in government, she helped to advance access to innovative communications services and enhance trust and safety in the digital economy.
Prior to her work within the federal government, she led a Cybersecurity and Internet Policy Team at Booz Allen Hamilton in McLean, VA. Evelyn also worked for a leading Internet service provider in its Internet Privacy and Security Federal Practice and spent time deploying the Internet across communities through her work with public libraries. She has a B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University and a J.D. from the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
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