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Mark Luker

Mark Luker
Telecommunications Policy Specialist-NTIA
Washington, District of Columbia
UNITED STATES

Mark Luker

Biography

Mark Luker is a Telecommunications Policy Specialist at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and a member of the BTOP Team. Until recently he was Vice President of EDUCAUSE, an association of over 2,000 universities and colleges that promotes the transformation of higher education through innovative applications of information technology. He led the Washington DC-based EDUCAUSE policy program as well as Net@EDU, a "thought-leadership" coalition of university CIOs and state network directors who work to advance national networking for both research and education.

Luker also has served as the Program Director for advanced networking at the National Science Foundation and the federal Next Generation Internet project. Before that he worked on organizational issues for information technology services as CIO at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. In this role he was very active in several national projects including the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative and the Coalition for Networked Information.

Luker received his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, and served as a faculty member and acting dean at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, before moving into information technology management.

Publications

Publications
Organizations or Campuses
December 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2003
EDUCAUSE Committees
January 2001
EDUCAUSE Policy Office
January 2001
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2001
Educom Review (Archives)
January 1998
Educom Review (Archives)
January 1998

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Security Professionals Conference 2009Welcome and Introductions04/22/2009
Net@EDU Annual Meeting 2009Welcome and Announcements02/05/2009
Net@EDU Annual Meeting 2009State and Regional Networks Future Collaboration02/05/2009
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2008Welcome and Announcements05/08/2008
Security Professionals Conference 2008Welcome and Introductions05/06/2008
Southwest Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark A. Luker02/22/2008
Southwest Regional Conference 2008<i>Washington Update</i>: We&#146;re from the Government, and We&#146;re Here to Help You!02/22/2008
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2008Welcome and Announcements02/14/2008
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2008Announcements02/14/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark A. Luker01/17/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007Seminar 03A - CyberInfrastructure: What, Why, How, and Who's Already Doing It<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/26/2007
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2007Welcome and Announcements05/17/2007
Security Professionals Conference 2007Welcome and Introductions04/12/2007
Midwest Regional Conference 2007InCommon Federation03/14/2007
Midwest Regional Conference 2007Leveraging Your Existing Campus Systems to Access Partner Resources: The InCommon Federation and Tales of Campus Participation03/14/2007
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2007Welcome and Introductions02/08/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark A. Luker10/12/2006
PKI SummitPresentations and Discussion - August 4, 1:15 p.m.08/05/2006
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2006Welcome and Announcements04/27/2006
Security Professionals Conference 2006Welcome and Introductions04/12/2006
Southwest Regional Conference 2006CALEA: What Will It Mean for Your Institution?02/24/2006
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2006CALEA: What Will It Mean for Your Institution?01/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark A. Luker10/21/2005
PKI SummitEDUCAUSE Negotiated Vendor Programs07/27/2005
Western Regional Conference 2005Security and Identity Management for Small Colleges04/28/2005
Western Regional Conference 2005Information Security Governance: The Buck Stops Where?04/28/2005
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2005Welcome04/07/2005
Security Professionals Conference 2005Welcome and Introductions04/05/2005
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2005Announcements02/08/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark A. Luker10/22/2004
PKI SummitBuy vs. Build, Background08/13/2004
Southeast Regional Conference 2004Trading Music and Movies on Campus: What Does the Future Hold?06/09/2004
EDUCAUSE Policy Conference 2004Welcome Address05/20/2004
Security Professionals WorkshopWelcome and Introductions05/18/2004
Midwest Regional Conference 2004Trading Music and Movies on Campus: What Does the Future Hold?04/23/2004
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2004Welcome and Introductions02/03/2004
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2004Current Developments in Peer-to-Peer02/03/2004
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2004National and Campus Implementations for P2P and Bandwidth01/15/2004
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2004NSF Middleware Initiative and Enterprise Middleware: What Can It Do for You01/15/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark Luker11/07/2003
EDUCAUSE 2003Campus Opportunities for Legal Online Music and Movies11/07/2003
Networking 2003Welcome Address and Introduction of Keynote Speaker05/01/2003
Networking 2003Closing Remarks05/01/2003
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2003Welcome and Opening Remarks02/04/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003A Vision for Real-time Financial Aid Application and Award01/17/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Mark Luker10/04/2002
EDUCAUSE 2002A Vision for Real-time Financial Aid Application and Award10/04/2002
PKI Summit MeetingWelcome, Introduction and Overview08/09/2002
PKI Summit MeetingReport on MIT visit08/09/2002
Networking 2002Welcome Address and Introduction of Keynote Speaker04/18/2002
Networking 2002Concluding Remarks and Announcements04/18/2002
Networking 2002Closing Remarks04/18/2002
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2002Higher Ed Bridge Certification Authority02/05/2002
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2002Net@EDU Member Meeting02/05/2002
EDUCAUSE 2001Evolving Technologies: Focus on Content Access and Delivery10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001Net@EDU Organizational Update10/31/2001
Networking 2001Welcome Address04/12/2001
Networking 2001The Future of ICANN and the Status of the .edu Domain04/12/2001
Networking 2001How Secure Are Our Campus Networks and Why Does It Matter?04/12/2001
Networking 2001Closing Remarks04/12/2001
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2001Welcome Address02/20/2001
Net@EDU Annual Member Meeting 2001Member Discussion on Policy02/20/2001
EDUCAUSE 2000How Evolving Technologies Will Impact Higher Education10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000EDUCAUSE Policy Issues10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Net@EDU Organizational Update10/13/2000
Higher Education PKI Summit MeetingWelcome & Workshop Strategy08/11/2000
The Northwest Academic Computing ConsortiumFederal Policy and Funding for Networking
Mark A. Luker, Vice President, EDUCAUSE
06/09/2000
PITAC: Exploring the Digital DivideWelcoming Remarks06/06/2000
PITAC: Exploring the Digital DivideReview of Progress and Expecations06/06/2000
CUMREC 2000Public Key Infrastructure: What? Why? How? Who? When?05/17/2000
Networking 2000Welcome Address03/31/2000
Networking 2000Closing Remarks03/31/2000
NSF AN-MSI Project Kickoff MeetingGeneral Session: Vision, Mission & Goals of the Project
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE
01/26/2000
EDUCAUSE '99A View from The Hill to the States10/29/1999
CAUSE98 Annual ConferenceAdvanced Networking and Policy in EDUCAUSE12/11/1998
CAUSE97 Annual Conference 12/05/1997

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