From Hanscom to all of the companies up in Massachusetts led by EMC, we are a leader from Massachusetts on the issue of ...
So what you are saying is that as those competitors are removed from the market, then there is less pressure to improve ...
I was able to author with Fred Upton a piece of legislation, informed by expert testimony from our national security exp...
Keeping the lights on in the face of a cyber attack is fundamental reliability.
So what could be an unintended consequence of removing wireline protections from your perspective?
As we all know, Thomas Alva Edison would recognize our electricity grid today. It has not been modernized the way our te...
I released a report about 2 months ago on the electric grid's vulnerability to a cyber attack.
I think it is the right path.
should there be a mechanism to ensure that there is compliance because we are only passing this because we have identifi...
It is pretty clear that in the utility sector, they do not respond to voluntary, only to mandatory.
So your point is where a big company is an entrant as a new competitor, they want competitive principles in place, but w...
When you are creating policies, you just want to make sure that certain companies are not vindicated posthumously.
So you are saying that copper is a way of ensuring that there is real access, that there is competition, that there is a...
You want to think through the policy so that in fact you are ensuring that as you are opening up a new world, you are no...
I think it is very difficult to preach temperance from a bar stool.
The rise of China has transformed the global economy and has enabled millions of Chinese people to rise out of poverty.
I am especially concerned about black carbon, which is produced by diesel engines and burning wood and coal.
I think that if we are going to be preaching then we have to act.