Austin Bonner

Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer for Policy, White House Office of Science and Technology

Austin Bonner

Speaker Bio

Austin Bonner is the Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer for Policy of the White House Office of Science and Technology.  As part of a growing tech team inside OSTP, Austin develops telecommunications policies that advance prosperity, security, environmental quality, and justice for all Americans.  Austin provides expertise and OSTP leadership in a variety of interagency processes and White House working groups on spectrum policy, communications security and reliability, and wireless innovation.  Austin joined OSTP from the Federal Communications Commission, where she served as Legal Advisor and Acting Chief of Staff to Commissioner Geoffrey Starks.  In that role, Austin helped shape new FCC programs designed to promote broadband access and affordability in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the Emergency Broadband Benefit and the Affordable Connectivity Program.  She served as Commissioner Starks’s principal policy advisor on wireline and public safety issues and, later in her tenure, on media and consumer protection issues.  She also led Commissioner Starks’s media outreach efforts and acted as his primary liaison to the press. Before joining the FCC, Austin practiced communications and appellate law at two leading D.C. law firms. Austin serves as an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, where she received her J.D. magna cum laude.