Posted on January 3, 2025 in
With a career spanning over 25 years across the broadcast, cable, mobile, and professional services industries, Dr. Edward Czarnecki is the Vice President of Global and Government Affairs at Digital Alert Systems. In this role, Dr. Czarnecki drives the development, adoption, and implementation of cutting-edge emergency alerting technologies and standards. He is instrumental in forging strategic partnerships with industry leaders and government agencies to enhance public safety through innovative emergency communications solutions. As a recognized authority in the field, Dr. Czarnecki is dedicated to enhancing the reliability and effectiveness of public warning systems globally and ensuring that ATSC-driven technologies remain a core part of emergency communications options.
Dr. Czarnecki has served as the Vice-Chair of the ATSC’s Advanced Emergency Information Implementation Team (IT-1) and chairs the ATSC Emergency Alerts Working Group (AHG3-10). He has been a key member and contributor to government advisory bodies, including FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) Working Group, the DHS National Advisory Council Alerting Working Group, the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), and Canada’s Alert Technical Working Group (ATWG). His advisory expertise has supported several nations in deploying robust and effective public warning systems.
Dr. Czarnecki brings an extensive background in strategic and business planning, market research and management consulting services, providing professional services to the broadcasting, cable, mobile and satellite industries across the Americas and Europe. Dr. Czarnecki earned his Ph.D. from Georgetown University and holds a Master’s degree and Certificate in International Law from St. John’s University.
Posted in
Subscribe to The Standard, our monthly newsletter. Learn More
ATSC is a membership organization with both voting and observer categories. Voting members include corporations, nonprofit organizations, and government entities, and they participate actively in the work of ATSC. Observers are individuals or entities not eligible to be a voting member.
Subscribe to The Standard, our monthly newsletter, to stay up-to-date with ATSC news and events around the world.
ATSC
1300 I Street NW, Suite 400E
Washington, DC 20005 USA
Do you have questions about ATSC?
ATSC, the Broadcast Standards Association, is an international, non-profit organization developing voluntary standards and recommended practices for digital terrestrial broadcasting. Serving as an essential force in the broadcasting industry, ATSC guides the seamless integration of broadcast and telecom standards to drive the industry forward. Currently, the ATSC 3.0 Standard is providing the best possible solution for expanding the potential of the broadcast spectrum beyond its traditional application to meet changing needs. From conventional television to innovative digital data services, ATSC has one clear goal: to empower the broadcasting ecosystem like never before.
© 2025 ATSC
