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Garret Sern

Garret Sern
Government Relations Officer
1150 18th Street, NW, Suite 1010
Washington, District of Columbia
UNITED STATES
(202) 331-5365

Garret Sern

Biography

Garret Sern is a Government Relations Officer for EDUCAUSE, analyzing and reporting to its membership on a wide-range of IT issues impacting the higher education community. He is also the staff liaison for the Net@EDU Campus Cyberinfrastructure and State Education Networks working groups.

Prior to EDUCAUSE, Garret worked for FARNET, the Federation of American Research Networks. He also has five years experience working for Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) in directory publishing.

Garret is an alumnus of Loyola College in Maryland, and the American University where he earned an MA in International Communication.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Policy Office
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Policy Office
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2003
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2003
Net@EDU (State Networks)
January 2001
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2000
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2000
Educom Review (Archives)
January 1999
Educom Review (Archives)
January 1999

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2009Meet EDUCAUSE Government Relations Officer Garret Sern01/09/2009
EDUCAUSE 2006EDUCAUSE Policy Program10/12/2006
Midwest Regional Conference 2006When Policy and Technology Collide: What CALEA, Community Broadband Deployment and Net Neutrality Mean for the Future of the Internet03/15/2006
Southwest Regional Conference 2006When Policy and Technology Collide: What CALEA, Community Broadband Deployment, and Net Neutrality Mean for the Future of the Internet02/24/2006
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2006Impact of Telecom Reform on State Networks02/09/2006
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2006Update from Washington: Understanding Telecommunications Reform01/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005EDUCAUSE Policy Program10/21/2005
Midwest Regional Conference 2005Higher Education's Role in Crafting a National Broadband Vision03/23/2005
Southwest Regional Conference 2005Higher Education's Role in Crafting a National Broadband Vision02/18/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004EDUCAUSE Policy Program10/22/2004
NLII Annual Meeting 2004Rediscovering Fair Use in the Debate Over Digital Copyright01/27/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Seminar 07F - Federal Legislation and IT Policy in Higher Education
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
11/07/2003
EDUCAUSE 2003Seminar 14P - The Security Conundrum for Higher Education: How to Balance Securing Our Networks While Maintaining the Openness of the Academy
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
11/07/2003
EDUCAUSE 2003Affordable Broadband Connectivity: Different Approaches for Different R&E Needs11/07/2003
EDUCAUSE 2003EDUCAUSE Policy Program11/07/2003
Broadband Pricing Working GroupPolicy Update06/25/2003
Broadband Pricing Working GroupStrategy Session-What Good Is a White Paper if No One Reads It? : Targeting the Right Audiences
Upcoming Events
06/25/2003
Midwest Regional Conference 2003Same Challenges, Different Packaging: How You Can Impact an Evolving National IT Agenda03/26/2003
A Gathering of State Networks 2003Legislative and Political Trends Affecting K20 Networking02/06/2003
NLII Annual Meeting 2003Digital Rights Management: Whose Rights Are We Protecting?01/28/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003P2P/Monitoring/Copyright01/17/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003Higher Education IT Policy: Struggling to Stay Ahead and Strike a Balance01/17/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Opportunities for Impacting a National IT Agenda10/04/2002
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2002Policy Update:
Washington Update
Community Contributions
02/05/2002
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2002Net@EDU Member Meeting02/05/2002
NLII Annual Meeting 2002Federal Policies and Programs Influencing Collaborative and Distance Learning01/29/2002
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2001Federal Policy Implications for Campus IT Decision Makers12/04/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Seminar 10A - How Recent Government Initiatives Will Impact IT on Your Campus
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/31/2001
Broadband Pricing Working GroupWashington D.C. Update06/20/2001
NLII Annual Meeting 2001Federal Policies Influencing Collaborative and Distance Learning01/30/2001
EDUCAUSE 2000EDUCAUSE Policy Issues10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Seminar 13P - How Recent Government Initiatives Will Impact IT on Your Campus10/13/2000
Pricing for Advanced Network ConnectionsTask Force Group Progress Report: High Speed, Cost-Effective Access to the National Education Research Network (Abilene)06/15/2000
Pricing for Advanced Network ConnectionsStrategy for Tomorrow06/15/2000
NLII Annual Meeting 2000Guidance From the Hill: How New Federal Laws May Influence Distance Learning01/21/2000
EDUCAUSE '99The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: What Does It Mean for Your Campus?10/29/1999
EDUCAUSE '99A View from The Hill to the States10/29/1999
EDUCAUSE '99Seminar 8A - The Impact of Recent Federal Policy Developments on Campus Information Technologies10/29/1999
EDUCOM '98Policy Matters!10/16/1998

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