Broadband Development Conference

Matt Schmit

Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Executive Director

For the past 20 years, Matt has enjoyed consulting, research, policymaking, and program administration primarily in the areas of technology and innovation, infrastructure, and economic competitiveness. Matt has worn various hats in pursuit of forward-thinking technology policy, applied research and innovation, and results-driven partnership: as a consultant engaging a wide variety of stakeholders, policymakers, and topics; as academic researcher, published author, and active member of several national policy organizations; and as a former legislator, state official and higher education leader, focused on leveraging the full complement of higher education assets to promote technology expansion, foster strategic cross-sector collaboration, and inspire student and institutional interest and engagement. Matt currently serves as Executive Director of the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado School of Law. Prior to that, he launched the Illinois Office of Broadband, chaired the Illinois Broadband Advisory Council, and oversaw creation of the Illinois Broadband Lab – a collaborative effort between the state and university system to build capacity, support local engagement, and meet critical federal funding deadlines. Between 2013 and 2016 Matt represented his hometown of Red Wing, Minnesota, and surrounding areas in the Minnesota state Senate – where he championed creation of the country’s first dedicated office of broadband development and matching grant program. Over his career, Matt has served on various boards and commissions, including but not limited to: the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) board; the Blandin Broadband Strategies board; the Cook County Council on Digital Equity (CODE); the St John's University Board of Regents; and the Minnesota Legislative Water Commission. He represented Minnesota on the National Conference of State Legislatures Nuclear Energy Work Group and Commerce Committee, and he was an active member of the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators and State Agriculture and Rural Leaders. Integration of 21st century infrastructure and service delivery has been a primary focus of his work – and his research. For over a decade, Matt maintained active membership on a standing committee of the Transportation Research Board, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences. Matt received a masters in public policy from the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs and a bachelors in political science from Saint John’s University (Minnesota).

All Sessions by Matt Schmit

10:15 am - 10:45 am
Room 4

Spectrum, FWA & Mobility: FCC Priorities in the Current Administration

The Federal Communications Commission is playing a large role in the future of universal connectivity, with a current focus on aggressively expanding mid-band spectrum for 5G/6G, streamlining satellite-to-smartphone connectivity to eliminate dead zones, and fostering competition in Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and mobility by moving underutilized airwaves into the hands of providers. This session will explore how the FCC is marking the 30-year anniversary of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 with sweeping change — and how these policy decisions will set the stage for the next generation of innovation and investment.