Mark Gibson Wins Big With OnGo Alliance

Mark Gibson wins OnGo Alliance Award

Mark Gibson Wins the OnGo Alliance Distinguished Service Award
& OnGo Alliance 2022/23 Full Director Election!

Mark wins OnGo Alliance Distinguished Service Award for work on CBRS regulatory issues
At the April 2022 OnGo Alliance General Meeting, Mark Gibson was awarded the OnGo Alliance Distinguished Service Award for work on CBRS regulatory issues. This involves Mark’s work to remove regulatory impediments to deploying CBRS.

Mark is once again elected as an officer of the OnGo Alliance Board for Regulatory Policy
Mark Gibson was re-elected to the OnGo Alliance Board of Directors at the OnGo Alliance’s April General Members’ meeting. Mark was first elected to the OnGo Board in 2018. In his capacity on the OnGo Board, he will help represent CommScope’s interests in CBRS.

 

Mark Gibson

Mark Gibson
Sr. Director, Business Development & Spectrum Policy
CommScope

With over 38 years of spectrum management experience, Mark is responsible for developing domestic and international business opportunities for CommScope. In addition to leading technical and business development efforts for numerous wireless and spectrum-related products and services, he has led efforts to address spectrum sharing between Federal government and commercial users. He leads CommScope’s CBRS efforts on the Spectrum Access System/Environmental Sensing Capability and the efforts to develop, test and certify the Automated Frequency Coordination system for 6 GHz unlicensed bands. He is a board member of the CBRS Alliance and an officer on the board of the Wireless Innovation Forum. He is a member of the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee, where he has also co-chaired working groups related to spectrum sharing and data exchange issues and has testified before the U.S. Congress on spectrum-related matters. He has led spectrum management efforts including spectrum sharing analysis protocols and sharing criteria, as well as development of engineering services and software products. He speaks frequently and has authored several papers on spectrum sharing and relocation and has advised numerous wireless participants in their system design. He is a Life Member of IEEE. He has an amateur radio license and is an instrument-rated commercial pilot.