TCCA announced that CEO Tony Gray is looking to retire in 2021. The organization has begun the search for Gray’s successor.
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TCCA just celebrated its 25th year with increasing membership, new and ongoing involvement in key projects across the sector and the global virtual Critical Communications Week (CCWeek). TCCA continues to work to strengthen and enhance the critical communications ecosystem.
Ongoing initiatives include supporting the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) MCX Plugtests, managing the TETRA Interoperability Certification Process (IOP), working on mission-critical device certification with the Global Certification Forum (GCF), working with ETSI to maintain and enhance the TETRA standard, and serving as the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) market representation partner for critical communications to bring a consensus view of market requirements for standardized critical communications. TCCA has also provided technical and marketing support to the U.S. National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST)-funded MCS-TaaSting project.
“The new CEO needs an in-depth knowledge of critical communications in order to properly represent the interests of all our members from around the world, to collaborate with our partners, oversee our programs, and maintain and enhance our public profile,” said Mladen Vratonjic, chair of TCCA’s board. “We have achieved a great deal under Tony’s leadership, and we look forward to the new CEO building on this and further strengthening the association and the sector, to the benefit of all our members.”
Applications for the CEO position close in January 2021.
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