Helena mitchell, Ph. D. Principal Research Scientist Ivan Allen College, School of Public Policy



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HELENA MITCHELL, Ph.D.
Principal Research Scientist


Ivan Allen College, School of Public Policy
(404) 385.4640 office (678) 992.9227 mobile

Helena@gatech.edu





  1. Education


Ph.D. Syracuse University 1987

Newhouse and Maxwell Schools, Telecommunications Policy


Concentration in long-range planning, technology utilization and communications law.

M.S. Syracuse University 1978

Newhouse School, TV/Radio



B.S. S.U.N.Y. at Brockport 1970

Social Sciences, Secondary Education





  1. Professional Employment


GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Atlanta, Georgia September 2005 - Present



  • Executive Director, Center for Advanced Communications Policy

  • Principal Research Scientist, School of Public Policy


GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY July 2000 - August 2005

Atlanta, Georgia



  • Director, Office of Technology Policy & Programs, Georgia Centers for Advanced Telecommunications Technology

  • Principal Research Scientist, School of Public Policy


GEORGIA RESEARCH ALLIANCE April 1997 - July 2000

Dual appointment Clark Atlanta University and Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia



  • Eminent Scholar for Distance Learning


FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 1991 – March 1997

Washington, D.C.



  • Associate Chief, Strategic Communications, Office of Engineering & Technology 1995 - 1997

  • Chief, Emergency Alert System and Emergency Broadcast System Nov. 1991 - March 1995


RUTGERS UNIVERSITY January 1990 - November 1991

New Brunswick, New Jersey



  • Director, Office of Television and Radio


SYSTEMS ASSOCIATES CANADA LTD. 1987 -1989

Toronto, Ontario



  • Vice President, Corporate Development



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1980 -1987

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Washington, D.C.


  • Director, Telecommunications Development


WNET/13- TV 1974 -1977

New York, New York



  • Director, Community Services Center; Producer public affairs programming


WNYC-TV/AM-FM 1971 -1974

New York, New York



  • Director, Community Media Division; Executive producer



  1. Honors and Awards




  • Subject Matter Expert: As a result of work at the Federal level in emergency communications for vulnerable populations, the Federal Communications Commission invites Dr. Mitchell to annually brief the FCC Public Safety Homeland Security Bureau chief, Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis and senior policy staff to discuss the impact of Emergency Alerting System (EAS), the Wireless Emergency Alert System (WEA), and wireless technology rulemakings on people with disabilities. Other federal agencies have requested briefings annually since 2008.

  • Special Invitations:

  • U.S. Delegate to European Ministerial E-Inclusion Conference, Vienna, Austria, November 30, 2008 – December 2, 2008.

  • Executive Workshop, “Innovative Technologies Reshaping the Mobile Business,” Chair and Speaker for session “Role of Policy Making in Mobile Technology Development.” Mamaia, Romania, June 22-23, 2007.

  • Paul Baker and Helena Mitchell. Guest editors, International Journal of Emergency Management special issue “Emergency Communications and Alerting: Making emergency information accessible”, Inderscience Enterprise Ltd. volume 7, No.1, 2010.

  • Invited policy expert for the FCC Broadband Workshop on “Broadband Accessibility for People with Disabilities Barriers, Opportunities and Policy Recommendations”, Washington, DC, Oct 20th, 2009.

  • Interview on GPB’s “Eye on Blindness” with Dick Edwards regarding wireless emergency communications for people with disabilities, August 18, 2009. Aired August 26th.

  • Interview and on-line chat with viewers/website users of Channel 11 (WXIA-TV) from 6:00p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on “Transition from analog to digital television the national impact beginning June 12”, Interview and chat occurred on June 10, 2009.

  • Selected to represent the USA Section by the BCS International headquarters to attend the Member Groups Convention of the BCS in London, England. May 18-20, 2009.

  • Interview with ABC Network news by Gavin Sutton on “DTV Transition”. Sound bites of interview were sent nationwide to affiliate stations for inclusion in news stories on DTV. February 16, 2009.

  • Interview with Channel 11 (WXIA-TV) by Marc Picard on “DTV Transition and the Impact on Consumers”. Aired 7:00pm, February 5, 2009.

  • HBCU-UP National Research Conference Judge, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA. October 24-25, 2008.

  • FEMA Clips. Article discussed the Wireless RERC and featured a quote from Helena Mitchell. April 2008.

  • The Sunday Paper featured an entire article “Georgia Tech develops disaster warning for the impaired” on the Wireless RERC with quotes from Helena Mitchell. March 30, 2008.

  • 2001 Technical Achiever of the Year. Technologist Category, National Technical Association.

  • Exemplary Organization of the Year, FCC, 1994.

  • Silver Medal for promotional short piece, CASE Awards, 1991.

  • Best Single Educational Programming. Best Single Children’s Programming. Best Single Music Programming. Best 60 Second PSA. CASE Awards, 1990.

  • Best Series. Best Documentary. Best Performance Program. CAPE Awards, 1990.

  • Gold Medal for information programming and Silver Medal for Marketing. International Television Association, 1990.

  • Bronze Award for Decade of Achievement for Public Service Announcements, CASE Awards, 1990.

  • Co-Chair, Alumni Association, Syracuse University, 1989-1992.

  • Silver Medal Awards: U.S. Department of Commerce for outstanding achievement (engineering coverage model) 1985; for outstanding leadership (international educational communications trade mission) 1987.

  • Chair, Task Force on North America and Caribbean Cooperative Telecommunications Development. 1987-1991.

  • Maxwell School Honors Fellow, Executive Branch, May 1980.

  • Federal Summer Fellow, Department of Commerce, NTIA, Summer 1980.

  • Ph.D. Senator, Graduate Student Organization, Syracuse University, 1979-1980.

  • Graduate Student Organization Senator, Syracuse Univ., University Academics Committee, 1979.

  • Reader's Digest Research Grant, 1979.

  • University Senator, Governing Board, Syracuse University, 1978, 1979, 1980.

  • Chancellor’s Leadership Conferences, 1978, 1979, 1980.

  • Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1978-80.

  • Syracuse University Summer Fellow. 1978.

  • President, Minority Graduate Student Association, Syracuse University, 1978 and 1979.

  • Administrative Graduate Assistant, Newhouse School, Syracuse University, 1977-1979.

  • Jaycee's Bicentennial Community Service Award, 1976.

  • Deputy Director, Howard University, Annual Communications Conference, early 1970s.

  • Panel Board Member, Glamour Magazine. 1970’s.




  1. Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities


Refereed Publications and Submitted Articles
Published and Accepted Journal Articles

  • Johnson, Jeremy, Helena Mitchell, Salimah LaForce, Ed Price, and Frank Lucia. “Mobile Emergency Alerting Made Accessible”. International Journal of Emergency Management. 7[1] (2010): 88 – 99.

  • Abowd, Gregory D., Iftode, Liviu, Mitchell, Helena (2005) The Smart Phone: A first platform for pervasive computing. IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol. 4 No. 2, April – June 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest editor, IEEE Pervasive Computing, The Smart Phone special issue, Volume 4, Number 2, April-June 2005.


Conference Presentations with Proceedings (Refereed)

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Survey Says! National EAS Test Accessibility Study,” International Technology & Persons with Disabilities conference (CSUN), San Diego, CA, February 28, 2013. Proceedings.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “The Human Side of Regulation: Emergency Alerts.” 8th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia. Gennevilliers, France. Nov. 9, 2010.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Strategies for Accessible Emergency Communications Adoption”, International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence. Newcastle, UK Sept. 2010.




  • Johnson, Jeremy, Helena Mitchell, and Salimah LaForce. “Assessing Accessible Alerting: A Case Study.” 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, Caen, France. June 28-July 2, 2010.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Mobile Alerting for Persons Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.” NTID International Symposium: Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. Presentation selected for videostream session and Poster demonstration. Rochester, NY, June 21-23, 2010.

  • Mitchell, Helena (presenter), Jeremy Johnson, and Salimah LaForce. “Wireless Emergency Alerts: An Accessibility Study.” 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM), Seattle, Washington. May 2-5, 2010.

  • Helena Mitchell, “Exploring Strategies and Solutions: AT Reuse and Emergency Preparation”. Paper presented at the Pass-It-On National Leadership Summit on Emergency Management and Assistive Technology Reutilization: Successful Strategies, Innovative Partnership, Future Planning”, Washington, DC, February 23-24, 2010.

  • Mitchell, Helena (presenter), Jeremy Johnson, Ed Price, Salimah LaForce, and Frank Lucia. “Emergency Alerting Made Accessible.” Proceedings of the Wireless Emergency Communications State of Technology Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. September 21-23, 2009,

  • Mitchell, Helena (presenter), Salimah LaForce, and Ed Price. “U.S. Accessible Wireless Emergency Alerts for People with Disabilities: realizing new ideas.” Proceedings of Include 2009: 5th International Conference on Inclusive Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK. April 6-8, 2009,

  • LaForce, Salimah, and Helena Mitchell. “US Regulation of the Emergency Alert System: the Accessibility Aspect”. Proceedings of Include 2009: 5th International Conference on Inclusive Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK. April 5-8, 2009.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Next Generation Alerts: Reaching People with Disabilities. Proceedings of the National Emergency Number Association--The Voice of 9-1-1 27th Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida, June 9-12, 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Chair, Computer Access and New Technologies; Presented proceedings short paper and Poster Session, Universal Access to Next Generation Emergency Alerting CWUAAT 2008: 4th Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. April 15 and 16 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Wireless Emergency Communications: Accessible Alerts for People with Disabilities”, Paper presented at National Technical Institute for the Deaf Technology Symposium, Rochester, NY. June 23-25, 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Emergency Communications and People with Disabilities: Using next generation alerts to reach critical populations, Proceedings of the California State University-Northridge (CSUN) 22nd Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference, Los Angeles, CA, March 19-24, 2007.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Emergency Communications and Persons with Disabilities: Policy, Planning and Wireless Technological Responses. 21st Annual International California State University, Northridge, Center on Disabilities (CSUN) conference, Los Angeles, CA, March 20-25, 2006.

  • Mitchell, Helena (presenter), Paul M.A. Baker, and Alan Bakowski. 2005. U.S. Wireless Policy Landscape in the Disabilities Context Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on e-Government - 2005, Reading, England: Academic Conferences International.


Submitted Journal Articles

  • Xiong, C., Ye Li, G., Feng, D., Ding, Z, Mitchell, H., “Spectrum Trading for Efficient Spectrum Utilization”. ICST Transactions. Preprint release, publication date expected in Spring 2014, authors will be notified.



Other Publications
Extensive writing including white papers on telecommunications, policy, international, technical, and funding issues with an emphasis on public telecommunications, alternative technologies to broadcasting, privatization vs. government ownership, emergency communications, strategic planning, and bridging engineering to technology applications.


  • Mitchell, Helena, Reviewer/chapter editor, Public Response to Alerts and Warnings on Mobile Devices, The National Academies Press, 2011.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Paul Baker and Alan Bakowski. “U.S. Wireless Policy and People with Disabilities: A Status Report.” Prepared for the European Commission, Information Society DG, Elderly and People with Disabilities Unit, OPT Policy Study No. 90104. Wireless RERC, Atlanta, GA. 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Co-Chair, Telecommunications Policy Advisory Committee of the City of Atlanta, New Technologies Sub-committee which produced a substantial policy report titled “New and Emergency Technologies” for the City Council. The report provided the Mayor and City Council with options on how Atlanta could take advantage of new technologies in planning its revenue over the next five years. 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Editor, “Proceedings of the State of Technology Conference,” Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Mobile Wireless Technologies for Persons with Disabilities and section author on “Future Directions Going Forward”. 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Editor, Proceedings of the State of Technology Conference, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Mobile Wireless Technologies for Persons with Disabilities and section author on Future Directions” Going Forward. 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Editor-in-Chief, GCATT Office of Technology Policy "Working Paper Series." Including papers on privacy, utilization and commercialization aspects of floating spectrum, and universal access in a digital age. 2001-2003.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Editor, "Digital Georgia". White Paper for the Governor and State Legislature of GA. See www.digitalgeorgia.com 2000.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Columnist, "InSights: Making Technology Work for You", Inside CAU, 1998-2000.

  • Mitchell, Helena, "There's No Turning Back" ACCESS. Georgia Tech newsletter. Fall 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena. “Classroom Computing May Not Benefit the Workforce,” Atlanta Business Chronicle, Aug. 14, 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena co-author. "The Effect of the NIl on Local, State, and Federal Government Emergency Management" Information Infrastructure Reaching Society's Goals at pp. 89-105. Washington, D.C.: NIST Special Publications 868, September 1994.

  • Mitchell, Helena, "Moving to the Future...accessibility for all citizens" Facing the Challenge. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. October 1993.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Where’s the Test?” Facing the Challenge. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, October 1993.

  • "The Global Workplace -- A Report on Telecommunications and Productivity." NTIA.

  • "A Five Year Plan for Public Telecommunications in the U.S. and its Territories." NTIA.

  • Mitchell, Helena, "TV and Radio Internships: How to Make Them Work for You" Chapter 15 in Radio and Television Careers. Hawthorne, NJ: Career Press. 1992.

  • Mitchell, Helena, "Public Broadcasting" Chapter 14 in Telecom 2000. Washington, D.C.: NTIA Special Publication pp. 88-21, 1988.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Role of the Federal Government in the Funding of Public Telecommunications Facilities,” Library of Congress, UMI, Dissertation. 1988.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Editor, WNET/TV Newsletter; “Exchange” 1970s.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Editor, National Association of Educational Broadcasters; “Minorities in Telecommunications” 1970s.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Contributing Editor, National Association of Broadcasters; “AIRTIME” 1970s.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Editor, Newhouse Newsletter, “Clipnotes” 1977-79.

  • Reviewer, manuscripts for Focal Press communications technology books.

  • Book Reviewer for Journalism Quarterly public broadcasting/educational communications books.


FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, Washington, D.C.
Below is a representative sample of regulatory topics addressed in prepared research comments (papers) to the FCC:


  • Helena Mitchell, et al, reply comment to the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM): In the Matter of Accessibility of User Interfaces, and Programming Guides and Menus and Accessible Emergency Information and Apparatus Requirements for Emergency Information and Video Description: Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, February 25, 2014.

  • Helena Mitchell, Salimah LaForce, et.al, reply comments in response to the FCC Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: In the Matter of Accessibility of Emergency Information and Apparatus Requirements for Emergency Information and Video Description: Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 [MB Docket No. 12-107], August 22, 2013.

  • Helena Mitchell, Salimah LaForce & relevant CACP staff contributors, provided comments to the National Weather Service regarding its efforts to simplify and clarify the language used to convey emergency weather information, March 22, 2013.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, On April 9th and May 17th separate filings were made to address proposed rulemakings regarding the accessibility to 9-1-1 technologies. As a result, our comments were referenced and/or cited more than 20 times in the next iterations of rule makings on this matter.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), on Facilitating Text-to-9-1-1 and Other Next Generation Applications (PS Docket No. 11-153), Feb. 8, 2013.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, Regarding Accessible Emergency Information and Apparatus Requirements for Video Description, Dec. 17, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, FCC Public Notice on the Legal and Statutory Framework for the Next Generation 9-1-1, Dec. 11, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, U.S. Department of Education, Notice of Proposed Long Range Plans (2013 – 2017. FR Doc. No. 2012-9365. June 18, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau Supplement to the Current Population Survey, June 1, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, White House Office of Public Engagement, Section 508 of the Rehab Act, April 16, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, Exparte response to the first National Emergency Alert System Test, March 22, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, NPRM In the Matter of Facilitating the Deployment of Text-to-911 and other Next Generation 911 Applications (PS Docket No. 11-153), January 10, 2012.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, FCC NPRM, Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (CG Doc. No. 10-213) Report and Order, April 25, 2011.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, NPRM Implementation of sections 716 and 717 of the Communications Act, Amendments to Sections 255 and 251 (a) (2), October 7, 2011.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al, Third Further NPRM in the Matter of the Review of the Emergency Alert System (EB Docket No. 04-296), July 19, 2011.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments submitted to the FCC in response to National Broadband Plan Public Notice # 4, Broadband and PWDS, October 6, 2009.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments submitted to the FCC in response Notice of Inquiry In the Matter of A National Broadband Plan for Our Future [GN Docket No. 09-51], June 8, 2009.

  • Helena Mitchell, Laurel Yancey, Frank Lucia, Ed Price, Salimah Major LaForce. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to the Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands (WT Docket No. 06-150); Implementing a Nationwide Broadband, Interoperable Public Safety Network in the 700 MHz Band (PS Docket No. 06-229), Federal Communications Commission: Washington, D.C., June 19, 2008.

  • Helena Mitchell, Laurel Yancey, Frank Lucia, Salimah Major LaForce. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to the Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands (WT Docket No. 06-150); Implementing a Nationwide Broadband, Interoperable Public Safety Network in the 700 MHZ Band (PS Docket No. 06-229), Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C., November 3, 2008.

  • Helena Mitchell, Yancey, Laurel, et al. Comments filed with the FCC in response to select Report & Orders and Notices of Proposed Rulemaking regarding service rules for the 698-746, 747-762, and 777-792 MHz bands; (2) revision of the Commission's rules to ensure compatibility with enhanced 911 emergency calling systems; (3) Section 68.4(a) of the Commission's rules governing hearing aid-compatible telephones; (4) amendment of Parts 1, 22, 24, 27, and 90 to streamline and harmonize various rules affecting wireless radio services; (5) former Nextel Communications, Inc. upper 700 MHz guard band licenses and revisions to Part 27 of the Commission's rules; (6) implementing a nationwide, broadband, interoperable public safety network in the 700 MHz band; (7) development of operational, technical, and spectrum requirements for meeting federal, state, and local public safety communications requirements through the year 2010. March 25, 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena; Frank Lucia and Ed Price. Filed comments in response to FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding the Commercial Mobile Alert System Docket No. 02-857. Federal Communications Commission: Washington, DC, February 4, 2008.

  • Helena Mitchell, Lucia, Frank, Price, Ed. Comments submitted to the FCC in response to First Report and Order In the Matter of the Commercial Mobile Alert System [PS Docket No. 07-287], January 31, 2008.

  • Baker, Paul M.A.; Ed Price, Ben Lippincott, Jim Mueller, Lynne Broderick, and Helena Mitchell. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to In the Matter of Amendment of the Commission’s Rules Governing Hearing Aid-Compatible Mobile Handsets (WT Docket No. 07-250) . Federal Communications Commission: Washington D.C., Dec 20 2007.

  • Mitchell, Helena; Laurel Yancey, and Paul M.A. Baker. Filed comments in response to Second Report and Order and the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Review of the Emergency Alert System (EB Docket No. 04-296). Federal Communications Commission: Washington, D.C., December 3, 2007.

  • Mitchell, Helena; Laurel Yancey, and Paul M.A. Baker. Filed comments in response to ”Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands (WT Docket No. 06-150); Revision of the Commission’s Rules to Ensure Compatibility with Enhanced 911 Emergency Calling Systems (CC Docket No. 94-102); Section 68.4(a) of the Commission’s Rules Governing Hearing Aid-Compatible Telephones (WT Docket No. 01-309); Biennial Regulatory Review – Amendment of Parts 1, 22, 24, 27 and 90 to Streamline and Harmonize Various Rules Affecting Wireless Radio Services (WT Docket No. 03-264); Former Nextel Communications, Inc. Upper 700 MHz Guard Band Licenses and Revisions to Part 27 of the Commission’s Rules (WT Docket No. 06-169); Implementing a Nationwide, Broadband, Interoperable Public Safety Network in the 700 MHz Band (PS Docket No. 06-229); Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010 (WT Docket No. 96-86). Federal Communications Commission: Washington D.C., May 23 2007.

  • Baker, Paul M.A., Ed Price and Helena Mitchell. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to “Inquiry Concerning the Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications Capability to All Americans in a Reasonable and Timely Fashion, and Possible Steps to Accelerate Such Deployment Pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, GN Docket No. 07-45. Federal Communications Commission: Washington D.C., 16, May 2007.

  • Helena Mitchell, Laurel Yancey, and Paul M.A. Baker. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to “In the Matter of Proceeding RM – 11348 Reallocation of 30 MHz of 700 MHz Spectrum (747-762/777-792 MHz) From Commercial Use Assignment of 30 MHz of 700 MHz Spectrum (747-762/777-792 MHz) To the Public Safety Broadband Trust for Deployment of a Shared Public Safety/Commercial Next Generation Wireless Network”( Proceeding RM – 11348). Federal Communications Commission: Washington D.C., November 29, 2006.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in NIDDR’s Proposed Priority 11—RERC for Emergency Management Technologies, October, 19, 2006.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in NIDDR’s Proposed Priority 3 — DRRP on Inclusive Emergency Evacuation of Individuals with Disabilities, October 19, 2006.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. FCC Filing Docket No. 04-296, First Report and Order of the EAS, Jan. 2006.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to Review of the Emergency Alert System, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (1st R&O and FNPRM), [EB Docket No. 04-296], November 10, 2005.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to Review of the Emergency Alert System, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (EAS NPRM), [EB Docket No. 04-294], August 12, 2004.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. FCC Filing Docket No. 04-296, Review of the Emergency Alert System. October 2004.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Reply comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, [CG Docket No. 03-123], October 18, 2004.

  • Helena Mitchell, et al. Comments filed by the Wireless RERC in response to Telecommunications Relay Service and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, [CC Docket No. 98-67], Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, [CG Docket No. 03-123], October 9, 2003.



Presentations (Additional Representative Sample)


  • Mitchell, Helena, Moderator. “Lessons and Opportunities for Traditional Technologies for Geotargeted Alerts,” National Academies of Sciences – Geotargeted Alerts workshop, Washington, DC. February 22, 2013.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Great Expectations: Keeping People with Disabilities Connected in a Wireless Future,” The End of the Phone System Workshop. Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania. May 16 – 18, 2012.

  • Mitchell, H. Bennett, D. LaForce, S., “Planning for Accessible Emergency Communications: Mobile Technology and Social Media,” 2nd International Conference, Accessibility Reaching Everywhere, AEGIS. Brussels, Belgium, Nov 28 – 30, 2011.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Emergency Communications and People with Disabilities.” National Hurricane Conference. Atlanta, GA April 20, 2011.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Public Safety in a Wireless World: E911 and More” Panelist addressing people with disabilities. Also, Moderator “Help! Accessibility and Wireless Emergency Communications.” CTIA-The Wireless Association annual conference 2011. Orlando, FL March 23rd, 2011.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Moderator, “Breaking Barriers with Universal Design.” Consumer Electronics Show 2011, Silver Summit. Las Vegas, NV January 8, 2011.

  • Invited policy speaker for the FCC Broadband Workshop on “Broadband Accessibility for People with Disabilities: Barriers, Opportunities and Policy Recommendations”, Washington, DC, Oct 20th, 2009.

  • Interview on GPB’s “Eye on Blindness” with Dick Edwards regarding wireless emergency communications for people with disabilities, August 18, 2009. Aired August 26th.

  • Interview and on-line chat with viewers/website users of Channel 11 (WXIA-TV) from 6:00p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on “Transition from analog to digital television the national impact beginning June 12”, Interview and chat occurred on June 10, 2009.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Next Generation Alerts: Reaching People with Disabilities”, National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Conference, Tampa, Florida. June 10-12, 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Moderator: Policy Roundtable “Public Safety in the 700 MHz Spectrum”, Technology Policy Summit, Los Angeles, CA. March 26-28, 2008.

  • Mitchell, Helena, State Science and Technology Institute conference, “Moving Broadband Beyond the Muni v. Teleco Debate.” Oct. 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Regulatory and Policy Goals for Wireless Technologies.” Southern Technology Council, Southern Growth Policy Board, annual southeast conference, August 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “The Future of Mobile Technology.” Wireless Technology Forum, May 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest speaker. Wireless: Barrier Free Living? International Wireless Security and Information Technologies annual conference, London, England, UK, April 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, British Computer Society Wireless and Disability Section Groups, Keynote Speaker, “Innovative Wireless Applications to Meet the Needs of People with Disabilities.” London, England, UK, April 2005.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Innovation in a Technological Future.” Southern Technology Council, Southern Growth Policy Board, annual southeast conference, “November 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena. Accessibility and Alert Systems: Challenges and Opportunities. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Conference, Washington, DC, September 2004

  • Mitchell, Helena, Annual Who’s Who WiFi conference, Keynote Speaker, “A Wireless Future.” September 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Lecturer, “Minority Institutions and Grant Opportunities.” Southern Education Foundation, Instructional Technology Assistance Project annual conference, Feb. 2002; March 2003; Oct. 2004.

  • Mitchell, Helena, workshop lecturer, “E-Learning and 21st Century Leadership.” Upliftment Conference, National Urban League-Jamaica, West Indies, July 2003.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Luncheon Speaker, “Ten Key Telecommunications and IT Policy Issues.” Southern Technology Council, Southern Growth Policy Board, annual southeast conference, June 2003.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Advances in Mobile Wireless Technologies that Assist People with Disabilities.” Royal Academy of Engineering, Technology, Aging and Disability Conference, London, England, UK June 2003.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Moderator and speaker, “Is Communications the Right Field for You?” Student Radio Project Association, Inc. annual communications seminar, March 2003.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Keynote Speaker, “Transition to DTV and its Impact on Georgia.” Georgia Public Broadcasting seminar on technology planning, April 2002.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “College Stations, Who’s Listening?” Student Radio Project Association, Inc. annual communications seminar, February 2002.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Preparing for the Future.” Minority Graduate Engineering Conference, November 2000.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Keynote Speaker, “Strategies for Implementing and Expanding Telecommunications Applications at HBCUs.” HBCU Linkages 2000 Conference, June 1999.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Instructor “Achieving the Engaging Classroom.” HBCU Linkages 2000 Conference, June 1999.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Lecturer, “Mass Media Education for Faculty Members.” National Black College Radio Conference, April 1999.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Moderator and speaker, “Policy Implications of Distance Learning.” Broadcast Education Association annual convention, April 1999.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Luncheon Speaker, “Industry and Academia: Charting a New Technology Era.” Association of Utility Workers, February 1999.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Luncheon Address on “The Changing Workplace Through Technology.” Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, International Business Academy, December 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest Speaker, “The Digital Divide and the Media.” Atlanta Business League, November 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Industry Involvement in Technology Education and Training.” World Federation of Technology Organizations, International Symposium on Technology and Education, June 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest Speaker, “Federal and Statewide Policy Issues that can Impact on Planning Distance Education.” Georgia Statewide Academic and Medical System (GSAMS) Programming and Training annual conference, March 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Maintaining Educational Quality in a Distance Learning Environment.” Georgia Adult Education Association annual conference, March 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Connecting All Americans for the 21st Century.” Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. February 1998.

  • Mitchell, Helena Guest speaker on “The Universal Service Fund and Schools in Georgia.” BellSouth TechKNOWLEDGEy conference, the CyberCafe Blue Plate Special, October 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest Speaker, “Technology Spectrum Utilization Policy and Education.” Chinese Ministry Privatization Mission, August 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest Speaker, “How Government and Industry Can Work Together to Advance Educational Technology Uses.” Parliament of South Africa Industry and Ministry Mission, August 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Luncheon Speaker, “Careers in the Media: Diagnosis for the Future.” Women in Higher Education Technology and Leadership conference, April 1997.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Keynote Address, “Emergency Broadcast System: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.” Association of Public Safety Communications Officials annual conference, August 1996.

  • Mitchell, Helena, Guest Speaker, “Current Technology and Standards Issues.” Electronic Industry Association/Consumer Electronics Association annual northeast meeting, March 1996.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Regulatory Update on the Emergency Broadcast System.” Association of Public Safety Communications Officials annual conference, Guest Speaker, August 1995.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “Future of Terrestrial Broadcasting.” 1995 International Television Symposium and Technical Exhibition, June 1995.

  • Mitchell, Helena, “U.S. Regulatory Policy and How it Impacts Privatization.” 1995 Latin American Conference, June 1995.

  • The White House HBCU Initiative conference, Moderator and speaker, “Uses of Alternative Technologies for Delivery of Broadcast Services.” November 1993.

  • Aspen Institute on Public Policy, “Research Methods in Executive Branch Policymaking.” Feb. 1992.

  • Caribbean Telecommunications Council and the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation annual conference, Guest Speaker, “Telecom Investment Opportunities in the Caribbean.” October 1991.

  • Airlie Policy Conference, “Long Distance Teaching Via Slow Scan or Satellite.” July 1990.

  • Annenberg Washington Program, Policy Summer Faculty Workshop, Lecturer, “Communications Policy: The Effect on Third World and Developing Countries.” June 1990.

  • National Center for Telecommunications and Information Policy, Public Service Satellite Consortium conference, Luncheon Speaker, “Non-Broadcasting: Not a Dirty Word.” October 1988.

  • National Black Media Coalition annual conference, Moderator, “Broadcasting Reform and Minority Ownership.” November 1987.

  • National Hispanic Heritage Week Symposium, “Privatization Abroad: Are There Opportunities for Americans?” September 1985.

  • National Congressional Black Caucus, Communications Braintrust, Moderator and speaker, “Role of the Federal Government in Funding Telecommunications Projects.” September 1984.

  • Minority Business Development Agency national conference, Moderator and speaker, “The Future Growth of Telecommunications.” October 1983.

  • Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection and Finance Committee on Energy and Communications, House of Representatives, “Public Telecommunications Facilities and Other Public Broadcasting Support Programs.” March 1982.



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