Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: O próximo Secretário-Geral da ITU vai ser Houlin Zhao da China
Bruno Luengo - CT5IPX
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Quinta-Feira, 6 de Novembro de 2014 - 13:23:04 WET
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Em Qui, 6/11/14, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com> escreveu:
Assunto: ARLA/CLUSTER: O próximo Secretário-Geral da ITU vai ser Houlin Zhao da China
Para: "Cluster-ARLA" <cluster radio-amador.net>
Data: Quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2014 12:55
All Change at ITU
!Member States of the International
Telecommunication Union have completed the election
process that confirms candidates in the organization’s
five elected posts, as well as the 12 members of the Radio
Regulations Board and the 48 Members of ITU Council, the
administrative body that governs ITU in between quadrennial
Plenipotentiary Conferences.Houlin Zhao of China was
successful in his bid to become the next Secretary-General
of the Union, after eight years as Deputy-Secretary General
and a further eight years in the elected post of Director of
ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau. He won
with 152 votes, with 152 countries present and
voting.Malcolm Johnson of the United Kingdom was
announced as ITU’s new Deputy Secretary-General in the
fourth round of voting, with 104 votes and 168 countries
present and voting. In his address to assembled delegates in
the Plenary session on Friday afternoon, Mr Johnson paid
tribute to the quality of candidates for what proved this
conference’s most fiercely-contested post: “Having such
a qualified and diverse field of candidates is testament to
our commitment to the Union and bodes well for its future. I
hope we can rely upon their continuing participation in ITU
and I look forward to working with them over the next four
years.”The elections for the posts of Director of
ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau, Telecommunication
Standardization Bureau and Telecommunication Development
Bureau began late in the working day on the afternoon of 24
October. The three elections were run
concurrently.Current incumbent François Rancy was
confirmed in a second term as the Director of ITU’s
Radiocommunication Bureau. He contested the position
unopposed, and received 166 votes with 166 countries present
and voting. In his post-election address to delegates, Rancy
stressed ITU’s central role in coordinating the equitable
global use of spectrum resources. “During these
four years, remarkable results have been achieved by the ITU
radiocommunication sector in delivering and managing the
frequency spectrum worldwide, in adopting standards and best
practices and in disseminating information and know-how to
the entire ITU membership. Much remains to be done however
to ensure that the management of spectrum and orbit
resources by the ITU continues to feed the development of
radiocommunications, and connectivity to all citizens of the
world,” he said.Brahima Sanou, the incumbent
Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, also
contested his bid for a second term unopposed, and was
re-elected with 166 votes, with 166 countries present and
voting. On announcement of the election results, Sanou told
the conference: “The Member States have decided for
continuity and as the acknowledgment of the work of the BDT
staff that I have had the honour of directing for the past
four years. My re-election is a renewal of a commitment to
deliver to members and with members, and I am committing to
this because I know that I can count on the very dynamic
team in the BDT.” For the local Korean media, the
biggest news of the conference was the successful
candidature of Korea’s Chaesub Lee for the post of
Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
(TSB). Lee obtained the necessary overall majority in the
first round, with 87 votes and 169 countries present and
voting. Mr Lee told the conference “As the newly elected
Director, I will enhance the values of ITU-T activities and
products, as well as efficiency and effectiveness in
collaborating within and outside ITU-T. ITU-T is at one of
its most important moments for the continuous development of
future ICT and telecommunications.”Read the full
ITU press release at:
http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/2014/
55.aspx#.VFo9TFfeiTC
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