Sepura CEO elected to TCCA Board
Sepura’s CEO, Steve Barber, has been elected to The Critical Communications Association (TCCA) Board, adding his experience to the leadership team of the industry body. Steve brings to the association an understanding of global critical communications user requirements, as well as extensive experience in supplying and manufacturing fit-for-purpose devices and managing technology evolution.
Barber’s election pledge is to commit to the development of open critical communications standards and interoperability. Alongside his support for open standards, Steve plans to focus on supporting the ongoing development of both narrowband and broadband solutions and the evolution of 3GPP standards for mission-critical markets.
Steve’s election to the Board opens a space on the TETRA Industry Working Group, which will be taken by Sepura’s Chief Technology Officer, Peter Hudson.
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