Director elect, Radiocommunication Bureau
Valery Timofeev
During his years of employment with the State Radio Research Institute from
1974 to 1992, Mr Timofeev accumulated extensive professional experience in the fields of
radio-wave propagation, frequency spectrum planning, development of national EMC
standards and the design of satellite communication and television and radio
broadcasting systems. For many years, he was responsible for the international
coordination of satellite communication systems and headed national delegations
at frequency assignment coordination meetings with other administrations.
Having become Deputy Minister for Communications and Informatization of the Russian
Federation in 1999, Mr Timofeev is currently directly responsible for matters pertaining
to effective radio-frequency spectrum management, the development of television
and radio broadcasting and the deployment and operation of the national
satellite communication and broadcasting system, as well as for the Russian
Administration's participation in the work of various international bodies,
including the International Telecommunication Union, the European Conference of
Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT), INTERSPUTNIK, Intelsat and
Eutelsat. On the initiative and with the direct involvement of Mr Timofeev, Acts
and Government Decrees of the Russian Federation were drawn up and adopted for
the purpose of establishing favourable legal conditions for the use of radio
facilities within the territory of Russia and for the harmonization of national
and international frequency allocations.
In recognition of his major contribution to the development of cooperation
with international organizations and of his high level of professionalism, the
Russian Government awarded Mr Timofeev the "Order of International
Friendship" and "Distinguished Communications Worker of the Russian
Federation" award.
International activities
Since 1968, Mr Timofeev has participated in the meetings of various ITU
bodies, including plenipotentiary conferences (1982, 1989, 1992, 1994 and 1998),
the Council, world (administrative) radiocommunication conferences (1974, 1977,
1979, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997 and 2000), world
telecommunication development conferences (1994 and 1997), radiocommunication
assemblies (1993, 1995, 1997 and 2000), the 1996 World Telecommunication Policy
Forum, preparatory meetings for ITU-R conferences, and meetings of the ITU-R (CCIR)
study groups. Mr Timofeev has served as the head or deputy head of national
delegations at several ITU conferences and meetings.
In 1993, thanks to his extensive working experience within ITU, he
successfully chaired the World Radiocommunication Conference and was
Vice-Chairman of the Radiocommunication Assembly. At the 1994 and 1998
Plenipotentiary Conferences, he was elected to serve as a member of the ITU
Radio Regulations Board, of which he was Vice-Chairman in 1997 and Chairman in
1998.
Mr Timofeev participates in the work of regional organizations such as the
European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) and
the Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications (RCC). In particular,
he has for a number of years been Chairman of the RCC commission responsible for
radio-frequency spectrum management and EMC matters.
In recognition of his high level of professionalism, Mr Timofeev was awarded
the ITU Silver Medal and the CCIR Honorary Diploma.
Scientific activities
Mr Timofeev is the author of more than 60 scientific publications on various
aspects of radiocommunication and broadcasting, satellite communications,
frequency planning, EMC and international cooperation in the field of
communications.
He is a co-author of five monographs and the author or co-author of nine
patents on different inventions in the field of radiocommunication.
He is a member of the International Communications Academy and a
corresponding member of the K.E. Tsiolkovsky Academy of Cosmonautics.
Mr Timofeev has extensive experience in the field of radio-frequency spectrum
management at both the national and international levels, is fully conversant
with the acute problems facing the International Telecommunication Union as a
whole and its Radiocommunication Bureau in particular, and has a high-level
scientific background and wide-ranging practical leadership experience in the
context of scientific teams working on complex scientific and technical
problems, as well as in all areas of the radiocommunication sector, including
major Russian enterprises and the State Radio-Frequency Service of the Russian
Federation.
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