Malcolm JOHNSON |
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Candidate to the Post of
Director of the TSB (Telecommunication Standardization Bureau)
Malcolm JOHNSON, United Kingdom |
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Name |
Malcolm JOHNSON |
Nationality |
British |
Date of birth |
19 June 1947 |
Place of birth |
Trallwng, Wales, United Kingdom |
Languages |
English (mother tongue), French and some Spanish |
Civil status |
Married, with one daughter |
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A common set of standards is like a universal language: it
brings people, businesses, functions, economies and
societies together. In a world constantly growing in
complexity, common standards make things easier.
Standards are essential for international communications
and global trade. Standardization can drive
competitiveness – not just for individual businesses but
for the world economy as a whole - by helping
organisations with their efficiency, effectiveness,
responsiveness and innovation. Manufacturers, network
operators and consumers benefit in terms of lower
prices and increased availability by reducing technical
barriers and promoting compatibility between systems.
Standards avoid costly market battles over preferred
technologies, and for companies from emerging
markets, they create a level playing field which provides
access to new markets. They are an essential aid to
developing countries in building their infrastructure and
encouraging economic development. Speeding up the
standards making process and developing a more
strategic approach to new standards work is essential. It
should be recognised that the creation of new standards
is not an end in itself. New standards in new areas must
be based on real market need.
ITU-T is a global standardization body. It has a unique
history and a diverse membership. ITU standards are
respected universally. To contribute to this important
work directly would be an honour and I would work
diligently, in the spirit of co-operation, to advance our
shared goals.
Over the last 20 years, I have gained extensive
knowledge of the ITU and I believe I am a well known
figure. The ITU has arrived at a crucial and exciting stage
in its evolution and a dynamic ITU-T will be essential for
taking on the challenges of the 21st century. Directors
have a key role in this and to be effective they must be
well versed in dealing with the whole organisation, as
well as being knowledgeable in their own sector.
If elected, I would strive to achieve these objectives. I
would work collaboratively with the other elected
officials as a team to seek and respond to the needs of
the membership, in particular through the regional
bodies. I would encourage further participation of
developing countries in ITU-T to help bridge the digital
divide and seek to make it the place where industry
wants to come to develop its standards.
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EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENTS
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Extensive knowledge of the ITU gained over 20 years -
Has acted since 1991 as Head or Deputy Head of UK Delegations to all ITU conferences, assemblies and advisory groups
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Well known to many of the key players in the ITU
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Reputation for conciliation, co-operation and innovation
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Proposed the new Global Standards Collaboration (Sydney, 2001)
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Chaired the Reform Group on standardization prior to PP-02
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Initiated many reforms in the ITU-T to speed-up the work and increase the role of the private sector
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Four years’ experience working in an international organisation – the European Commission – responsible for the projects and legislation supporting the
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development of the GSM and DECT technical standards
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Represented the European Commission in CEPT and the European Telecommunications Standardization Institute (ETSI)
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Initiated the process for regional preparations for ITU conferences, established and chaired first interregional group to prepare for an ITU conference (1995)
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Established the CEPT preparatory process for ITU conferences with European Common Proposals and co-ordination procedures and promoted the model in other regions
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Established the Commonwealth ITU group
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Has been responsible for many new initiatives in the management, structure and functioning of the ITU
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EDUCATION
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- Master of Science Degree
- Bachelor of Science degree (1st class honours), University of Wales
- Charted Engineer
- Member of Institution of Electrical Engineers
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EMPLOYMENT
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2003 – Present |
Joined UK Office of Communications (Ofcom)
at inception in 2003. International Co-ordinator with lead responsibility for UK in ITU and CEPT |
1992 - 2003 |
Director in UK’s Radiocommunications Agency with responsibility for large number of engineering and administrative staff, and a significant financial budget, and lead responsibility for UK in ITU and CEPT |
1987 - 1992 |
European Commission, Telecommunication Regulations Division |
Previously |
Represented UK in many other international organisations including the International Maritime Organisation, Inmarsat and the European Space Agency |
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