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SPONSORED BY THE U.S.

TRADE
VIRTUAL • JUNE 28-29, 2022
AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

INDONESIA
5G & Digital Connectivity Workshop

ORGANIZED BY THE
June 28, 2022

Dear Workshop Participant:

On behalf of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), I am pleased to


welcome you to the Indonesia 5G and Digital Connectivity Virtual Workshop. This Workshop is
part of a series of USTDA sponsored workshops in Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil and India
focused on next generation networks. It has been our pleasure to work with stakeholders in
Indonesia and the U.S. to develop this two-day program as part of USTDA’s engagement
in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector and the region. We are
delighted that you are joining us for this important event.

The goal of this workshop is to promote a discussion on the approaches, solutions, and
applications of 5G and connectivity in Indonesia, as well as encouraging cooperation and
partnerships in the sector. The event will provide an opportunity for government and industry
experts to share their perspectives on key areas of growth and their vision for the future, as well
as specific projects, case studies and opportunities to expand connectivity.

Indonesian and U.S. stakeholders from both the private and public sectors will discuss
solutions to enhance 5G communications in vertical domains; best practices and lessons learned
for RAN evolution and 5G deployment; regulatory and legal frameworks; and 5G and Open
RAN as a tool to bridge the digital divide COVID-19 recovery.

If there are any specific topics that you would like to address during the program, please
let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your request. Our contractors at the
Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) will manage the logistics of the
workshop, and you may count on them to ensure that everything runs smoothly. Thank you again
for your participation this week. We hope that you will find the program to be both
professionally rewarding and personally enjoyable.

Sincerely,

Verinda Fike
Regional Director for the Indo Pacific
SPONSORED BY THE U.S. TRADE
VIRTUAL • JUNE 28-29, 2022
AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

INDONESIA
5G & Digital Connectivity Workshop
AGENDA

ORGANIZED BY THE
INTERNAL AGENDA
June 28, 2022 (EDT) | June 29, 2022 (WIB)
9:00pm – 9:20pm EDT Welcome Plenary Session
8:00am – 8:20am WIB High-level welcome from the Indonesian and U.S. governments, highlighting the goals, objectives and
importance of 5G and Open RAN deployment to accelerate digital connectivity and catalyze new
economic opportunities.
Ms. Verinda Fike, Regional Director for the Indo-Pacific, U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Mr. Paul Taylor, Commercial Attaché, U.S. Embassy Jakarta
Dr. Ir. Ismail, Director General, Directorate General of Resources Management and Equipment of Posts and
Informatics, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Moderated by Mr. Brandon Megorden, Indo-Pacific Manager, U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Break
9:25pm–10:25pm EDT Regulatory and Legal Frameworks in 5G Development:
8:25am–9:25am WIB A Discussion on Developing Long Term Strategies Towards Success
5G deployment is often fraught with challenges pertaining to integrated planning and spectrum
management. An enabling policy framework and better alignment of government agencies between
and within all levels is required. This discussion seeks to examine the existing institutional and
regulatory and policy frameworks governing infrastructure development and spectrum; the proposed
legal structure and issues that will need to be addressed for effective and expeditious project
implementation including but not limited to convergence, governance, sustainability, as well as
capacity and attractiveness from an investors’/developers’ perspectives. Speakers will also examine
the possible deployment of 5G technology using a wholesale network to be shared by multiple
wireless operators.
Ms. Ruth Berry, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Information and Communications Policy,
Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, U.S. Department of State
Mr. Adis Alifiawan, Deputy Director, Directorate of Spectrum Policy and Planning,
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Mr. Eric Wenger, Senior Director for Government Affairs, Cisco Systems
Mr. Manish Kasliwal, President and Director, Indonesia, American Tower Corporation
Moderator by Ms. Nese Guendelsberger, Deputy Chief, International Bureau, Federal Communication
Commission (FCC)
Break
10:30pm–11:30pm EDT Case Studies: Best Practices and Lessons Learned for RAN Evolution & 5G Deployment
9:30am–10:30am WIB This session will look at various case studies in adopting 5G for public administration and services
at both national and subnational levels. It will explore how to utilize Open RAN to expand networks
and meet the growing demand for connectivity, including newer 5G capabilities. Regulators, policy
makers and industry leaders will share their views, and identify best practices from early Open RAN
implementations and deployments. 5G policy and standards development with an emphasis on
security and resilience will also be discussed.
Mr. Jaydee Griffith, Electronics Engineer, Office of International Affairs,
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce
Mr. Travis Russell, Director of Cybersecurity, Oracle Corporation
Prof. Dr. Eng. Khoirul Anwar, Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Telkom University
Moderated by Mr. Yulianto Naserudin, Telcom Business Development Leader,
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
June 29, 2022 (EDT) | June 30, 2022 (WIB)
9:00pm–10:00pm EDT Use Cases for 5G in Vertical Domains
8:00am–9:00am WIB 5G systems will extend connectivity beyond mobile telephony and broadband into new applications
and vertical domains with specific requirements for communication services, including high
availability, high reliability, low latency, and high-accuracy positioning. This session will focus on use
cases for communication in automation of key vertical domains, including transportation,
infrastructure and agriculture. Security of these domains will also be discussed.
Mr. Roland Febrian Siahaan, Directorate of Telecommunication,
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Mr. David Stehlin, Chief Executive Officer, Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA)
Mr. Pradap Rajagopal, Leader of the International Metro/Edge IP Solution Architecture Team,
Ciena Corporation
Moderated by Mr. Steve Furst, Technical Consultant, Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)
Break
10:05pm–11:05pm EDT 5G and Open RAN as a Tool for Bridging the Digital Divide and Recovery
9:05am–10:05am WIB This session will focus on connectivity as an essential element for both Bridging the Digital Divide
and COVID-19 recovery. In addition, the discussion will highlight the importance of expanding rural
connectivity, through initiatives such the Smart Village.
Dr. Rikin Thakker, Chief Technology Officer, Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA)
Mr. Indra Mardiatna, Vice President, Technology Strategy, Telkomsel
Mr. Douglas Midland, Regional Managing Director, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)
Mr. Vish Mathur, Global Head of Engagement, Telecom Infra Project (TIP)
Mr. Ritesh Agarwal, Solution Sales Expert, Amdocs Limited
Moderator by Ms. Nina Kundra, Senior Vice President, Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)
11:05pm–11:20pm EDT Concluding Remarks
10:05am–10:20am WIB Mr. Brandon Megorden, Indo-Pacific Manager, U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Mr. Ichwan Makmur Nasution, Head, Center for International Affairs,
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Republic of Indonesia
SPONSORED BY THE U.S. TRADE
VIRTUAL • JUNE 28-29, 2022
AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

INDONESIA
5G & Digital Connectivity Workshop
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

ORGANIZED BY THE
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Ms. Verinda Fike
REGIONAL DIRECTOR FOR THE INDO-PACIFIC
U.S. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (USTDA)

Verinda Fike serves as the Regional Director for the Indo-Pacific at the U.S. Trade and Development Agency
(USTDA). In this capacity, she is responsible for developing the agency’s strategy, infrastructure project
preparation activities and innovative public-private partnerships throughout the region. Ms. Fike began her
career at USTDA in 2010. She previously served as Country Manager for Eastern Europe, the Middle East and
East Asia and has traveled to over 50 countries.

Prior to joining USTDA, Ms. Fike consulted U.S. private sector and USAID overseas missions on creating effective public-private
partnerships in developing and emerging economies. She also spent three years in China managing patient relations and
marketing for several women’s health clinics in cooperation with Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Ms. Fike holds a Master of Science in Foreign Service and a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University, as well as a
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Mandarin Chinese from the University of Colorado.

Mr. Paul Taylor


COMMERCIAL ATTACHÉ
U.S. EMBASSY JAKARTA

Paul Taylor serves as the Commercial Attaché at the U.S. Embassy Jakarta.

Mr. Taylor has over 20 years of international business experience. He has strong knowledge of how the U.S.
government can facilitate market access and development for U.S. companies in emerging markets. Mr. Taylor formerly served
as the Senior Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy Accra. Prior to his assignment in West Africa, he was the Director of the
U.S. Commercial Center in Shanghai and the Deputy Principal Commercial Officer of the Consulate's Commercial Section.
Previously, Mr. Taylor served as a Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy Beijing. In this role, he led the U.S. Mission’s efforts
to create greater market opportunities for U.S. firms in the Information and Communications Technologies industry. He was
additionally involved in high-profile market access issues for U.S. internet companies, including one of the largest U.S.
acquisitions in China’s IT hardware sector and operational difficulties for a major U.S. internet-based entertainment company.
Mr. Taylor is recognized within the U.S. business community as a thought leader on IT and telecom policy issues faced by
foreign companies operating in China.

Mr. Taylor has spent 20 years in Mainland China developing marketing and business development strategies for large and small
U.S. companies. Starting in 2001, he ran a consulting business in Shanghai, representing U.S. companies and government
organizations in China. Prior to moving to China, Mr. Taylor worked for a member of the U.S. Senate and covered international
business issues before Congress.

Mr. Taylor received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Western State College of Colorado and a Master of Business
Administration from the University of Colorado. He is fluent in Mandarin
Dr. Ir. Ismail
DIRECTOR GENERAL, DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF
POSTS AND INFORMATICS
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Ir. Ismail currently serves as the Director General for the Directorate General of Resources Management and
Equipment of Posts and Informatics at the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for the
Republic of Indonesia. In this capacity, Dr. Ismail leads the Directorate General with approximately 1500 civil servants to fulfill
an effective, efficient, dynamic and optimal frequency spectrum. He encourages the use of innovative technology to meet
technical requirements. Currently, he focuses on how the government can serve as a facilitator to boost the technology
ecosystem.

Dr. Ismail has worked in the Government of the Republic of Indonesia for the past 25 years. Prior to his current role, Dr. Ismail
was one of the initiators of Palapa Ring, a pivotal project to connect all provinces and capital districts with a high-capacity
national backbone.

He received a PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the Institut Tektology Bandung.

Mr. Brandon Megorden


INDO-PACIFIC MANAGER
U.S. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (USTDA)

Brandon Megorden currently serves as the Indo-Pacific Manager at the U.S. Trade and Development Agency
(USTDA). In this role, he is responsible for business development and management of USTDA’s activities
across the Indo-Pacific Region, with a focus on the ICT and smart cities sectors. Mr. Megorden designs,
implements, and monitors a multi-million dollar portfolio of ICT grants and contracts. He is a member of USTDA’s
Telecommunications Sector Team and lead for the Agency’s Smart Cities work focused on advancing sustainable and resilient
solutions for urban infrastructure challenges.

Mr. Megorden formerly served as a Country Manager for USTDA’s Sub-Saharan Africa region. In this capacity, he led the
development and management of USTDA activities in East and Central Africa. He began his career at USTDA as an Analyst with
the agency’s China and Mongolia portfolio. Mr. Megorden remains an active member of USTDA’s Renewable Energy and ICT
Sector Teams.

Prior to joining USTDA, Mr. Megorden worked as a trade specialist in the U.S. Commercial Service Export Assistance Center in
Boise, Idaho, where he coordinated export outreach and education programs for U.S. companies. Mr. Megorden also served as
a senior editor for the Beijing Olympic Committee during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

Mr. Megorden completed a graduate study in Chinese and American Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies, a certificate degree in Mandarin Chinese from Tsinghua University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Political
Economy from the College of Idaho.
Ms. Ruth Berry
ACTING DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS POLICY
BUREAU OF CYBERSPACE AND DIGITAL POLICY
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Ruth Berry currently serves as the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Information and
Communications Policy in the newly established Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the U.S.
Department of State.

Prior to this role, Ms. Berry was the Director for International Digital Technology Policy at the National Security Council.
Previously, she has held other roles at the U.S. Department of State, including Director for Bilateral Affairs for International
Communications and Information Policy; Senior Syria Assistance Coordinator in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs; and a
Country Coordinator in the Office of Foreign Assistance Resources.

Ms. Berry holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Lewis and Clark College and a Master of Arts in Middle East
Studies from the University of Chicago.

Mr. Adis Alifiawan


DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF SPECTRUM POLICY AND PLANNING
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Adis Alifiawan is the Deputy Director for the Directorate of Spectrum Policy and Planning within the
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for the Republic of Indonesia. In this role, he
focuses on spectrum management radio frequencies for 4G Mobile Broadband services. He is also a member of Pokja Spekt.

Previously, Mr. Alifiawan served as the Head of the Indonesian delegation at the ASEAN Conference on 5G in both 2019 and
2020. In 2019, he became a congregation delegate for the World Radiocommunication Conference-19 (WRC-19) organized by
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Mr. Alifiawan received a Sarjana (S1) Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Institute Technology Bandung (ITB) and a
Magister (S2) Degree in Law from the University of Indonesia (UI).

Mr. Eric Wenger


SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
CISCO SYSTEMS

Eric Wenger serves as the Senior Director for Government Affairs at Cisco Systems. In this role, he leads
Cisco's government affairs work globally on a range of policy issues, including cybersecurity, 5G, IoT,
lawful intercept, and data protection.

Prior to this role, Mr. Wenger served as Policy Counsel at Microsoft. He was also served as a Trial Attorney in the U.S.
Department of Justice's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section and a Special Assistant United States Attorney in
DC’s Computer Hacking & Intellectual Property Unit. Mr. Wenger served as an Attorney in the Federal Trade Commission's
Bureau of Consumer Protection and an Attorney Advisor to then Commissioner Leary. He was also Assistant Attorney General
in New York, where he started the first statewide law enforcement unit in the U.S. focused on e-commerce.

Mr. Wenger received a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Labor Relations from Cornell University and a Juris Doctor from the
George Washington University Law School.

Mr. Manish Kasliwal


PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR, INDONESIA
AMERICAN TOWER CORPORATION (ATC)

Manish Kasliwal currently serves as the President and Director for Indonesia at American Tower
Corporation (ATC). He joined American Tower in 2016 as Vice President and Chief Business Development
Officer. In this capacity, he was responsible for driving business growth; regulatory and public affairs; and
CXO level customer relationships across the Asia-Pacific region.

Mr. Kasliwal has over 29 years of global experience in the technology sector with specialties in telecom, smart energy and
storage, IT and embedded systems. He carries a strong track record in incubating, developing, and managing innovative
technologies, products, and business solutions. Prior to joining American Tower, Manish worked at NEC Corporation, Motorola,
and Larsen & Toubro. In addition, he is on the advisory board of TowerXchange, the world’s #1 TowerCo Industry Forum.

Mr. Kasliwal holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and
Science (SGSITS) Indore as well as a Master of Business Administration in Marketing and Communication from Babson F.W.
Olin Graduate School of Business.

Ms. Nese Guendelsberger


DEPUTY CHIEF, INTERNATIONAL BUREAU
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)

Nese Guendelsberger serves as the Deputy Bureau Chief of the International Bureau at the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). In this role, Ms. Guendelsberger administers international
communications and satellite programs and policies, leads the FCC’s bilateral, regional, and multilateral
initiatives, and coordinates global spectrum and other communications-related activities. She has been with the FCC since 2000
and has held various roles in the Office of Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and the
Wireline Competition Bureau.

Ms. Guendelsberger received a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Law from Universite Paris I and a Master of Laws degree from
the University of Michigan Law School.

Mr. Jaydee Griffith


ELECTRONICS ENGINEER, OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION (NTIA)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Jaydee Griffith serves as an Electronics Engineer at the Office of International Affairs at the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) within the U.S. Department of Commerce
(DOC). In this role, he provides technical expertise to guide the development U.S. Government telecom policy at home and
abroad, especially on 5G and 6G+ technology, open and interoperable networks, and international telecom technical standards.
He also co-leads the buildout of the ITS Communications Research and Innovation Network (CRAIN), NTIA’s laboratory for
testing communications networks for 5G.

Prior to joining NTIA, Mr. Griffith was an Electronics Engineer at the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, where he focused
primarily on 5G system architecture standards and testing. Previously, he worked on issues related to the Internet of Things
(i.e., Smart Rural/Agricultural use cases and V2X) and represented NTIA and DOC at various international connected vehicle
events. He received both a DOC Silver Medal and a Bronze Medal.

Mr. Griffith received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines.

Mr. Travis Russell


DIRECTOR OF CYBERSECURITY
ORACLE CORPORATION

Travis Russell serves as the Director of Cybersecurity at Oracle Corporation. He has worked in
telecommunications for over 40 years and has experience in radio, voice and data networking. He focuses
on telecommunications cybersecurity and fraud, with expertise in various telecom technologies.

Mr. Russell participates in a number of standards bodies and trade associations, including The 3rd Generation Partnership
Project (3GPP), GSMA and The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). In addition, he serves on several advisory councils,
including the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council
(CSRIC), as well as the White House National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).

Mr. Russell has authored several technical books, including “Signaling System #7,” “Session Initiation Protocol,” “IP Multimedia
Subsystem,” and “LTE Signaling with Diameter,” all published through McGraw-Hill. His book, “Telecommunications Protocols,”
is used in colleges and universities to teach the fundamentals of telecommunications and is available in four languages.

Mr. Russell holds several patents focused on cyber security and fraud solutions and has lectured at colleges, universities, and
industry events worldwide.

Prof. Dr. Eng. Khoirul Anwar


ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, TELKOM UNIVERSITY

Khoirul Anwar currently serves as an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering at Telkom
University. Since joining Telkom University in 2016, he served as the Director of the Center for Advanced
Intelligent Communications (AICOM) and as a Director of the Indonesia University Center of Excellence
supported by the Ministry of Higher Education. Under his leadership, AICOM received the 2021 Rector Awards for the best
research center.

Dr. Anwar’s techniques and applications has been adopted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), under ITU-R
standard No. ITU-R S.2173. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia, the University of Oulu
and Cranfield University. Dr. Anwar has also been an Assistant Professor at the School of Information Science, Japan Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). He is the Chairman of WG Radio and Technologies of Indonesia 5G Forum (i5GF)
and the Chairman of the Working Group of Service and Applications (WG-S\&A) in Asia Pacific Telecommunity Wireless Group
(AWG). Currently, Dr. Anwar is the Vice-Chairman of Asia Pacific Telecommunity Wireless Group (AWG).

Dr. Anwar has received several awards, including the TYATB Award 2019 as an Inventor and best lecturer awards from the
Telkom University in 2019, 2020 and 2021. His research interests are error correction coding, iterative decoding, coding for
super-dense networks, network information theory, signal processing for wireless communications, molecular communications,
quantum communications and error corrections.

Dr. Anwar received a Bachelor in Telecommunication Engineering from the Institutes Teknologi Bandung (ITB). He has also
received both a Master of Science in Wireless and Mobile Communications and a PhD in Telecommunication Engineering from
the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST).

Yulianto Naserudin
TELECOM BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LEADER
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (IBM)

Yulianto Naserudin currently serves as a Telecom Business Development Leader at the International
Business Machines Corporation (IBM). In this role, he helps telecommunication companies modernize their
network functions and enterprise applications into cloud native infrastructures. Mr. Naserudin focuses on Open RAN, cloud
core, network automation, assurance, edge enterprise, AI/ML, private 5G and blockchain.

Mr. Naserudin has 25 years of experience in the telecommunication sector. Prior to his current role, he served as a Client
Engagement Partner at Ericsson. In this capacity, he drove profitable mobile broadband and transport business through
strategic collaboration. Mr. Naserudin previously served as the Chief Technology Officer for both the Telkomsel and XL Axiata
accounts at Ericsson.

He received both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. Mr. Naserudin
also received an MBA from the Institut Pengembangan Manajemen. Additionally, he researched space and time for wireless
communications at the Uppsala University in Sweden.

Mr. Roland Febrian Siahaan


DIRECTORATE OF TELECOMMUNICATION
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Roland Febrian Siahaan currently serves as the Directorate of Telecommunication at the Ministry of
Communication and Information Technology for the Republic of Indonesia. In this role, he focuses on 5G implementation and
building an acceleration roadmap for Indonesia.

Mr. Siahaan has over 16 years of experience in telecommunications with a focus on policy and regulation. Prior to joining the
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in 2011, he served as a Core Network Engineer at PT Smart Telecom.
Mr. Siahaan has also served as a Project Controller for the Southern Sumatera Region at PT Siemens Indonesia.
He received a Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunication from the Telkom Institute of Technology and a Master of
Engineering in Telecommunication Management for the University of Indonesia.

Mr. David Stehlin


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA)

David Stehlin has served as the Chief Executive Officer at the Telecommunication Industry Association
(TIA) since September 2019.

Mr. Stehlin brings more than 30 years of experience leading the development and implementation of key business and
technology strategies in the telecommunications industry. Prior to his current role, he was the General Manager of Spirent
Communications’ Lifecycle Service Assurance business segment focused on creating and providing innovative testing and
analysis solutions for advanced telecommunications systems and networks around the globe.

Mr. Stehlin has been instrumental in the leadership of multiple public and private networking companies, including the Chief
Executive Officer of MRV Communications (MRVC) and the Chief Executive Officer of Ceterus Networks, as well as the President
of Overture Networks. He has a keen understanding of how to navigate the business, technology and government factors that
affect our industry. Before his career in the ICT industry, he was a Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Mr. Stehlin holds a Bachelor of Science from the U.S. Naval Academy and a Master of Business Administration from National
University.

Mr. Pradap Rajagopal


LEADER OF THE INTERNATIONAL, METRO/EDGE IP SOLUTIONS ARCHITECTURE TEAM
CIENA CORPORATION

Pradap Rajagopal serves as the Leader of the International, Metro/Edge IP Solutions Architecture Team at
Ciena Corporation. In this capacity, he is actively engaged with service providers in Ciena’s International
region to assist them in evolving their networks. Specifically, he covers the Asia-Pacific, India, Europe, the Middle East and Africa
regions. Mr. Rajagopal focuses on next-generation metro and edge architectures, including 5G, automation and virtualization,
and packet-optical transport networks. In his 19 years at Ciena, he has held various technical roles in both Australia and the
United States.

Mr. Rajagopal received a Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications from the University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Mr. Steven Furst


TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING (BCIU)

Steven Furst currently serves as a technical consultant to the Business Council for International
Understanding (BCIU). Mr. Furst develops the strategy and business components of the firm’s public
sector solutions with a focus on digital government transformation and smart city programs with a focus
in the Asia and Vietnam regions. His client base and network cover both the public sector and private enterprise. For public
sector clients, Mr. Furst’s focus is on digital strategy, architecture, and strengthening service delivery through the application of
Information & Communication Technologies (ICT). For private and state-owned/operated enterprises, his focus has been on the
nexus of business and digital strategy and systems program delivery assurance.

Mr. Furst holds over thirty years of experience in the consulting and ICT industries. Prior to his role at FPT, he was a
Director/Principle at Strategy&/PwC. Mr. Furst’s areas of experience include leadership, program and project management, ICT
acquisition, enterprise solutions and technology platforms, business process reform, and change management. Steve has
consulted with a wide range of governments and enterprises in a variety of Asian, African, and Latin American countries, as well
as in the United States. With a focus on emerging economies, he has advised Prime Ministers’ offices and initiatives, national
councils, Ministries of Finance, national and state-level transportation agencies, and public and private commercial enterprises.
Mr. Furst has presented at a variety of international conferences, including the USTDA-sponsored U.S.-Vietnam Smart Cities
Workshop.

Mr. Furst graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from George Mason University and a Master of Science in
Technology of Management from The American University.

Dr. Rikin Thakker


CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE ASSOCIATION (WIA)

Rikin Thakker is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA). In this
capacity, he leads activities related to emerging technologies and advises WIA members on 5G strategies,
including densification, spectrum allocation, and broadband deployment. Dr. Thakker analyzes the impacts
of current and future use-cases of 5G and provides recommendations on broadband infrastructure deployment strategies. He
also helps WIA members identify future technology trends and shape their products, services, and real estate portfolio to make
them ready for 5G and beyond.

Dr. Thakker has more than 20 years of experience in the field of cellular and wireless communications. He has helped design,
deploy, and maintain cell sites, from 2G to 5G, for major cellular operators in the United States. Dr. Thakker is also an adjunct
faculty for the Masters in Telecommunication program at the University of Maryland.

Dr. Thakker was recently appointed by Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel to serve on the Federal Communications
Commission’s (FCC) Technological Advisory Council (TAC). In this position, he works alongside other leading technology
experts to aid the Commission in identifying areas of innovation and developing new technology policies. Dr. Thakker also
serves on the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee (CSMAC) at the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA). Previously, he served on FCC’s Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC) and co-
chaired the Job Skills and Training Opportunity working group.

Dr. Thakker received a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communications from Gujarat University; a Master of Science
in Telecommunications from the University of Maryland; and a PhD in Systems Engineering with a concentration in Mobile
Communications and Spectrum Management from George Washington University.
Mr. Indra Mardiatna
VICE PRESIDENT, TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY
TELKOMSEL

Indra Mardiatna currently serves as the Vice President of Technology Strategy at Telkomsel. In this role,
he is responsible for the technology roadmap; the annual technology guidelines; network and IT
improvement recommendations; and performance. Mr. Mardiatna joined Telkomsel in 2014 and served in
several capacities, including Vice President for Technology and Systems. In 2020, Mr. Mardiatna received a Satyalancana Wira
Karya from the Government of Indonesia.

Mr. Mardiatna received a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical, Electronics and Communications from the Institut Teknologi
Bandung as well as a Magister Management degree in Strategic Management from the Universitas Prasetiya Mulya.

Mr. Douglas Midland


REGIONAL MANAGING DIRECTOR
U.S. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION (DFC)

Douglas Midland serves as a Regional Managing Director for the U.S. International Development Finance
Corporation (DFC). In this role, he oversees the agency’s business development and origination activities
across debt, equity and policy risk insurance products. He was the first DFC representative posted full-
time in Indonesia.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Midland worked within DFC’s Structured Finance and Insurance Department. In this capacity, he
underwrote financing for eligible projects across a range of sectors and geographies, Mr. Midland was sent to Tokyo to
enhance our coordination and co-financing with Japanese and Australian counterparts. He is also a member of the Next
Generation Council at SR21.

Mr. Midland received a Bachelor of Arts in Mandarin Chinese and East Asian History from Georgetown University and a
Master of Arts in International Relations and Economics from Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
at John Hopkin’s University.

Mr. Vish Mathur


GLOBAL HEAD OF ENGAGEMENT
TELECOM INFRA PROJECT (TIP)

Vish Mathur serves as the Global Head of Engagement at Telecom Infra Project (TIP). Mr. Mathur is
responsible for facilitating TIP community trials and the commercial scaling of TIP-incubated solutions
globally, with the primary objective of unlocking business models that accelerate the deployment of telecom
network connectivity.

Prior to joining TIP, Mr. Mathur worked for over twenty-five years across consulting and telecoms in roles related to strategy,
business development and P&L. These roles incude positions at Accenture, A.T. Kearney, Telefonica, the GSMA and now TIP.
His most notable achievement was at the GSMA, where he led a global program, which facilitated Industry & Government
collaboration within ten emerging markets to bridge the digital divide for underserved communities.
He received a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Information Systems from the London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE) as well as a Master of Business Administration in Strategy at London Business School.

Mr. Ritesh Agarwal


SOLUTION SALES EXPERT
AMDOCS LIMITED
Ritesh Agarwal serves as a Solution Sales Expert at Amdocs Limited. In this role, Mr. Agarwal leads sales
engineering for Amdocs Mobile Division for the International region that includes Asia-Pacific, ANZ, India and
EMEA regions. His areas of focus are RAN solutions and services that span the entire lifecycle of the mobile
network from Design, Planning to Rollout to Optimization and Operations. He is actively involved in Amdocs’
engagements in the Open and Disaggregated Networks ecosystem.

Prior to joining Amdocs, Mr. Agrawal served as the Co-Founder of Business IQ Solutions. He formerly served ten years at Actix
in several roles, including Project Consultant.

Mr. Agarwal received a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication from Gujarat University as well as a Master
of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington.

Ms. Nina Kundra


SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING
Ms. Nina Kundra is Senior Vice President at the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU), a
nonpartisan, U.S.-based organization that works to expand international trade and commerce, where she
leads government contracting, marketing and branding initiatives. Having served at BCIU for over 16 years
in a number of front-line programming roles, Ms. Kundra has extensive experience in trade and business
development, international project management and public diplomacy in more than 25 countries across
five continents. Her expertise in facilitating international engagement and foreign business opportunities for U.S. companies
spans a wide range of industrial sectors, including energy, banking, telecommunications, water, transportation and healthcare.

She currently directs BCIU’s efforts to work through government agencies to conceptualize, develop, and implement programs,
projects and trade missions aimed at generating exports of U.S. goods and services into priority development projects around
the world. In recent years, her efforts have generated more than $15 million in government contracts for BCIU, and with that a
large number of new opportunities for U.S. companies to build critical partnerships with foreign enterprises and governments
and to promote their products and services in developing and middle-income countries.

Prior to being named Senior Vice President, Ms. Kundra served BCIU in a number of Director and Program Officer roles, during
which time she established a strong BCIU program profile with the U.S. Departments of State, Energy and Commerce,
the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the U.S. Trade and Development
Agency (USTDA) and the Millennium Challenge Corporation. She also served as BCIU’s principal liaison in East Asia and South
Asia, responsible for maintaining and building relations with both domestic and foreign government agencies in those regions.
Ms. Kundra also worked to establish and develop the organization’s India and China profile and
organized a series of high-profile trade and investment conferences in cities around the world.
Prior to joining BCIU, Ms. Kundra was with a top New York City based law firm in its asset finance group, where she researched
and projected equipment leasing, project finance, asset finance transactions and opportunities in the areas of energy
infrastructure, telecommunications equipment and transportation equipment.

Ms. Kundra graduated from the George Washington University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
with concentrations in both international politics and Asia. She has a working knowledge of both Hindi and Spanish.

Mr. Brandon Megorden


INDO-PACIFIC MANAGER
U.S. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (USTDA)

Brandon Megorden currently serves as the Indo-Pacific Manager at the U.S. Trade and Development
Agency (USTDA). In this role, he is responsible for business development and management of USTDA’s
activities across the Indo-Pacific Region, with a focus on the ICT and smart cities sectors. Mr. Megorden
designs, implements, and monitors a multi-million dollar portfolio of ICT grants and contracts. He is a member of USTDA’s
Telecommunications Sector Team and lead for the Agency’s Smart Cities work focused on advancing sustainable and resilient
solutions for urban infrastructure challenges.

Mr. Megorden formerly served as a Country Manager for USTDA’s Sub-Saharan Africa region. In this capacity, he led the
development and management of USTDA activities in East and Central Africa. He began his career at USTDA as an Analyst with
the agency’s China and Mongolia portfolio. Mr. Megorden remains an active member of USTDA’s Renewable Energy and ICT
Sector Teams.

Prior to joining USTDA, Mr. Megorden worked as a trade specialist in the U.S. Commercial Service Export Assistance Center in
Boise, Idaho, where he coordinated export outreach and education programs for U.S. companies. Mr. Megorden also served as
a senior editor for the Beijing Olympic Committee during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

Mr. Megorden completed a graduate study in Chinese and American Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies, a certificate degree in Mandarin Chinese from Tsinghua University and a Bachelor of Arts in International Political
Economy from the College of Idaho.
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ABOUT USTDA

ORGANIZED BY THE
Promoting U.S. Exports,
Developing Overseas
Infrastructure

w w w . U S T D A . g ov

T he U.S. Trade and Development Agency


helps companies create U.S. jobs through the
export of U.S. goods and services for priority
Supporting Infrastructure Development
USTDA is unique among federal agencies: it
is mandated to promote U.S. industry
infrastructure projects in emerging economies.
participation in infrastructure projects at the
USTDA links U.S. businesses to export
critical early stages when design choices and
opportunities by funding project preparation and
technology options are being determined and
partnership building activities that develop
defined.
sustainable infrastructure and foster economic
growth in partner countries. The Agency places particular emphasis on
vital economic sectors: clean energy,
The Agency also connects project sponsors with
information and communications technology,
U.S. partners through its reverse trade missions,
transportation, healthcare infrastructure and
industry conferences and expert workshops.
agribusiness.

USTDA’S RESULTS FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND TECHNICAL


ASSISTANCE

USTDA funds feasibility studies and technical


assistance to provide the comprehensive
4,000+ analysis that infrastructure projects need to
Infrastructure move from concept to financing and
implementation.
activities
PILOT PROJECTS

139 USTDA tests U.S. equipment and technology


in overseas settings to promote cutting-edge
Emerging economies U.S. solutions and identify opportunities for
supported scalability and replicability.

REVERSE TRADE MISSIONS

1:117 USTDA brings foreign project sponsors to the


Globally, every $1 invested United States to observe the innovative
generated an average of design, manufacture and operation of
$117 in U.S. exports American products and services to support
their infrastructure development goals.
For every $1 invested,
USTDA generates $117
in U.S. exports

Global Procurement Initiative:


Understanding Best Value Making Global Local
USTDA launched the GPI to assist overseas officials in To connect American businesses with USTDA’s
establishing practices and policies that integrate life- export promotion program, the Agency launched
cycle cost analysis and best-value determination in a Making Global Local, an alliance of more than 90
fair, transparent manner. This leads to smarter, longer- partnerships with export promotion organizations in
term investments with overall savings to the 35 U.S. states. This initiative enhances the ability of
government, and levels the playing field for U.S. firms U.S. partners to generate exports to emerging
competing for international tenders. economies and create new, high-paying jobs in the
United States.

Global Partnership for Climate-Smart Infrastructure


The Global Partnership for Climate-Smart Infrastructure connects U.S. industry to major clean energy and
transportation infrastructure projects in emerging economies. This Partnership with U.S. industry leverages
USTDA’s project preparation and partnership-building tools to support the use of U.S. technologies and services in
overseas climate-smart infrastructure projects.

USTDA Priority Sectors

Clean Energy ICT Transportation

Healthcare Infrastructure Agribusiness

Connect with USTDA: www.USTDA.gov | +1 703-875-4357


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PARTICIPANT LIST

ORGANIZED BY THE
PARTICIPANT LIST AS OF JUNE 27, 2022
Mr. Muhammad Abraham Mr. Adis Alifiawan
Founder and Chief Technology Officer Deputy Director
PT Rangkai Kreativitas Indonesia Directorate of Spectrum Policy and Planning
Ministry of Communication and Information
Mr. Arif Adnan Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Vice Chairman
Indonesian Digital Leader Association Ms. Surya Wahyuni Amin
Policy Analyst
Ms. Salsabil Afifa Ministry of Communication and Information
Associate, SME Initiatives Technology, Republic of Indonesia
US-ASEAN Business Council Inc.
Mr. John Angrilla
Mr. Himanshu Agarwal Contracts Fellow
Senior Sales Director Business Council for International Understanding
Hughes Network Systems (BCIU)

Mr. Ritesh Agarwal Mr. Respati Anintyo


Solution Sales Expert Post-Graduate Student
Amdocs Limited Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia

Mr. Iswarayuda Bayu Agutama Prof. Dr. Eng. Khoirul Anwar


Head of Bilateral Affairs Associate Professor
Ministry of Communication and Information School of Electrical Engineering
Technology, Republic of Indonesia Telkom University

Mr. Hazim Ahmadi Mr. Amirullah Anwar


Assistant Vice President Vice President
PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk (Telkom) PT Alita Praya Mitra

Mr. Akhmad Mr. Berge Ayvazian


Vice President RAN Engineering and Project Senior Analyst
PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel) Wireless 20/20, LLC

Mr. Suat Albayrak Mr. Gaetan-Nicolas Bernimolin


President Manager, Government Contracts
Naero Software Systems Business Council for International Understanding
(BCIU)
Ms. Marissa Alcala
Co-Partner-in-Charge, Washington DC Mr. Jeff Bernstein
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP Director, Policy and Market Intelligence
Telecommunications Management Group, Inc.
Ms. Ruth Berry Mr. Sandesh Dhagle
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Business Development Manager, Open vRAN &
International Information and Communications Private Connectivity APJ
Policy VMware, Inc.
U.S. Department of State
Mr. Ben Djanuar
Ms. Mayura Bhingarde Associate
RF Engineer US-ASEAN Business Council Inc.
Crown Castle International Corp
Mr. Oliver Dziggel
Ms. Camille Bismonte Advisor
Associate Deloitte
Albright Stonebridge Group
Ms. Verinda Fike
Mr. Yoseph Cahaya Regional Director for the Indo-Pacific
Director U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Infracom Technology
Mr. Kelvan Firman
Mr. Bambang Candra President Director
Solutions Architect Super Sistem
Amdocs Limited
Mr. Steven Furst
Mr. Geoffrey Carr Technical Consultant
Foreign Affairs Officer Business Council for International Understanding
U.S. Department of State (BCIU)

Ms. Christine Christyawati Mr. John Garrity


Senior Regulatory Affairs Engineer Chief of Party
PT. Boeing Indonesia Better Access and Connectivity (BEACON) Activity
USAID
Mr. Noly Cristino
Pusat KI Mr. SH Goh
Ministry of Communication and Information Government Affairs
Technology, Republic of Indonesia Cisco Systems, Inc.

Mr. Michael DeRenzo Mr. Lyle Goode


Senior Manager, BD and Proposals Digital Economy and Cybersecurity Officer
Widelity, Inc. U.S. Embassy Jakarta

Ms. Natalia Devi Jonathan Mr. John Green


Account Executive Partner Manager
Super Sistem Senet, Inc.
Mr. Jaydee Griffith Mr. Marshall Jahja
Electronics Engineer, Office of International Affairs, Director
National Telecommunications and Information Super Sistem
Administration (NTIA)
U.S. Department of Commerce Mr. Kaleeswaran Karuppusamy
Lead Architect
Ms. Nese Guendelsberger Lumen Technologies, Inc.
Deputy Chief, International Bureau
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Mr. Manish Kasliwal
President and Director, Indonesia
Mr. Boris Hajduk American Tower Corporation
Chief Information Security Officer
Tokopedia Mr. Fadzilah Lukmansyah Koto
Staff of Frequency Allocation NDTBD Directorate of
Mr. Jay Harriman SDPPI Resource Management
Senior Director, Client Services Ministry of Communication and Information
Bower Group Asia Technology, Republic of Indonesia

Mr. Richard Holliday Ms. Diah Kristiningsih


Foreign Affairs Officer Analyst
U.S. Department of State BowerGroupAsia

Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Ms. Nina Kundra


Head of 5G Transformation Senior Vice President
XL Axiata Tbk Business Council for International Understanding
(BCIU)
Ms. Desi Indrimayutri
Senior Country Representative, Indonesia Ms. Widuri Kusumawati
US-ASEAN Business Council Inc. Senior Analyst
PT Telkom Indonesia Tbk (Telkom)
Dr. Ir. Ismail
Director General Ms. Jo Kwok
Directorate General of Resources Management and Corporate Counsel
Equipment of Posts and Informatics Ciena Corporation
Ministry of Communication and Information
Technology, Republic of Indonesia Ms. Grace Lachman
Coordinator, Government Contracts
Dr. Hazrul Iswadi Business Council for International Understanding
Researcher (BCIU)
Universitas Surabaya (UBAYA)
Mr. Eko Laksono Mr. Douglas Midland
Junior Researchers Regional Managing Director
Telkom University U.S. International Development Finance
Corporation (DFC)
Ms. Ika Oktaviana Larasati
Staff Mr. Anton Monk
National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) Chief Technology Officer for Wireless Initiatives
Viasat Inc.
Mr. Yew Leong Lee
Head of Asia Mr. Mulyadi
CITYDATA Inc. Director of Standardization
Ministry of Communication and Information
Ms. Eunice Lim Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Senior Manager Policy
The Software Alliance (BSA) Mr. Yulianto Naserudin
Telco Business Development Leader
Mr. Christ Lisangan International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Vice Chairman of General Affairs and Development
STTI NIIT ITech Mr. Ichwan Makmur Nasution
Head, Center for International Affairs
Mr. Vaibhav Magow Ministry of Communication and Information
Vice President International Sales Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Hughes Network Systems
Mr. Beng Yeow Ong
Mr. Indra Mardiatna Mobility Solution Lead, 5G JAPAC
Vice President, Technology Strategy Palo Alto Networks
PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel)
Mr. Periyadi
Dr. Dick Maryopi Manager of Cooperation
Lecturer Telkom University
Telkom University
Mr. Risang Sidiq Piawan
Mr. Vish Mathur Policy Analyst, Bilateral Cooperation
Global Head of Engagement Ministry of Communication and Information
Telecom Infra Project (TIP) Technology, Republic of Indonesia

Mr. Brandon Megorden Mr. Abednego Purnomo


Indo-Pacific Manager Vice President Sales and Marketing
U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) Subang Smartpolitan
Ms. Nies Purwati Ms. Dian Sari
Senior Director Government Affairs South East Asia Economic Specialist
Qualcomm International Inc. U.S. Embassy Jakarta

Mr. Dea Saka Kurnia Putra Mr. Benny Danang Setianto


First Crypto Officer on Directorate of Monitoring Assistant Professor
and Control of Cyber and Crypto Security Products Soegijapranata Catholic University
National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN)
Mr. Mochammad Darajat Setiawan
Mr. Pradap Rajagopal Pendampingan Pak DG
Leader of the International Metro/Edge IP Solution Ministry of Communication and Information
Architecture Team Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Ciena Corporation
Mr. Nimesh Shastri
Mr. Imron Rosidi Vice President, Radio Network Planning
Student PT Smartfren Telecom Tbk
Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB)
Mr. Roland Febrian Siahaan
Mr. Mohamad Rosidi Directorate of Telecommunication
Consultant Ministry of Communication and Information
Universitas Prasetiya Mulia Technology, Republic of Indonesia

Mr. Rudiono Rudiono Mr. Risang Sidiq Piawan


Product Manager Staff of Bilateral Affairs
PT Mitra Integrasi Informatika Ministry of Communication and Information
Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Mr. Travis Russell
Director of Cybersecurity Mr. David Stehlin
Oracle Corporation Chief Executive Officer
Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA)
Mr. Sam Saba
Head of Telco, Asia Pacific & Japan Region Mr. Shurush Subbramaniam
Dell Technologies Inc. Chief Technology and Infrastructure Officer
PT Smartfren Telecom Tbk
Mr. Abdus Salam
Network Operation Manager Mr. Eric Sugiono
Super Sistem Senior Solution Architect
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Ms. Juliana Sandra
Analyst of Spectrum Harmonization Ms. Suherna Suherna
Ministry of Communication and Information Assistant Vice President
Technology, Republic of Indonesia PT. Indosat Tbk
Mr. Sendy Sulwyn Ms. Jennifer Walters
Business Development Analyst Event Coordinator, Indo-Pacific Region
PT Surya Semesta Internusa Tbk U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)

Mr. Ady Suryawan Mr. Eric Wenger


Customer Solutions Consultant Senior Director for Government Affairs
Google Cloud Indonesia Cisco Systems, Inc.
Google, Inc.
Ms. Vanessa Wilfred
Mr. Soo Jin Tan Manager, Government Affairs, APJC
Principal Engineer Cisco Systems, Inc.
Intel Corporation
Mr. Barron Williams
Ms. Yulie Tanuwidjaja President and Chief Executive Officer
Commercial Specialist The GilWil Group, Inc.
U.S. Commercial Service Indonesia
Ms. Galuh Wulan
Mr. Taufikurrahman Taufikurrahman Program Manager, IGNITE
Chief Representative U.S. Agency for International Development
US-ASEAN Business Council Inc.
Ms. Yan Xiao
Mr. Paul Taylor Asia Foundation Manager
Commercial Attaché Caterpillar Inc.
U.S. Embassy Jakarta
Mr. Christophorus Adi Yanuar
Dr. Rikin Thakker Legal Staff
Chief Technology Officer Super Sistem
Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA)
Ms. Hanna Yolanda
Mr. Peter Thermos Senior Country Representative for Indonesia
Chief Technology Officer U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Palindrome Technologies
Ms. Hana Dwi Yulia
Mr. Harry Utama Policy Analyst
Manager Network Master Plan Ministry of Communication and Information
PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel) Technology, Republic of Indonesia

Ms. Sri Wahyuningsih Mr. Fadli Yuliansyah


Teacher Policy Analyst
Stella Gracia School Ministry of Communication and Information
Technology, Republic of Indonesia
Dr. Oeke Yunita Ms. Nada Zahira
Lecturer Engineer
Universitas Surabaya (UBAYA) PT. Indosat Tbk

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