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Lt Col Rakibul Hassan Telecommunications and ICT Regulation, Government Affairs http://www.doyoubuzz.com/rakibul-hassan 44 years old Strategic analyst with information technology (IT) specialties having experience in, but not limited to, forecasting, business prediction, cost, schedule, and performance analysis. Knowledge of, and recent experience with, collecting, importing, exporting, and querying data for analysis and in manipulating that data into professional reports that enable senior management to make informed strategic decisions. Proven leader who is effective at verbal and written communication, managing personnel, performing research, and providing excellent consultancy based on the input which varies over time. Propensity towards discovering inefficiencies in the organizational bureaucracy and taking action aimed at improving innovative processes, solving complex problems, and understanding complex concepts. Specialties: Excellent communication skills in both written and verbal, lead drafter to organization's policy documentations, tactful and articulate in communication mediums, prepare speeches for officials, represent organization at public consultations. Do ‘out of the box’ write-up, drafts letter, research, prepare presentations, delivers them, maintain contacts, and respond to official communications. [email protected] +22545667279 +880-1713095767 raqueeb.hassan 764, Ibrahimpur 1206 Dhaka, Bangladesh EXPERIENCE Staff Officer, Civil Military Coordination United Nations Operation in Cote D'Ivoire Daloa (Côte d’Ivoire) Full-time Since July 2014 United Nations civil-military coordination (UN-CIMIC) provides the interface between the military component of a UN peace operation and the political, humanitarian, developmental, human rights, and rule-of-law components of the mission, as well as many other external partners in the larger peacebuilding system. It is a crucial function of any complex peace operation because it is central to the mission achieving a system-wide impact on the conflict it is attempting to transform. My job is to coordinate between mission military components and civil counterparts, and between the mission and the rest of the system, in order to ensure a sustainable peace process. Instructor Class 'A', School of Signals Bangladesh Army Jessore (Bangladesh) Full-time May 2014 - July 2014 Train the leaders of 'Corp of Signals'. The signal officer leads the Signal Corps, which is responsible for the Army’s entire systems of communication. Officers plan and execute all aspects of communication on a mission and are critical to the Army’s continued success. A signal officer requires completion of the Signal Officer Basic Course, where they learn the skills and operational aspects that are used in the net-centric warfare. 'School of Signals' offers post-commissioning training to allow those officers who generally have little to no prior military communication experience to obtain the skills necessary to continue on to his job. My teaching area of expertise encompasses 'Spectrum Management', 'Antenna Theory', 'Areal Propagation' and 'Military Communications Security'. Director (Systems and Services) Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time October 2010 - April 2014 Working towards drafting on creation of a Competition/Antitrust Division with an oversight of the recent draft Competition Act 2010 for the communications market including investigations into; predatory pricing and margin squeeze cases. Lead drafter to major licensing guidelines, tactful and articulate in communication mediums, prepare speeches for BTRC officials, represent BTRC at public consultations, responsible for devising policy framework for BTRC. Do ‘out of the box’ write-up, drafts letter, research, prepare presentations, delivers them, maintain contacts, and respond to ITU/APT/CTO/ICANN and other emails and call inquiries. Has worked on Telecom's structural separation proposal & Interconnection cost modeling for Bangladeshi Market. Spearheading the development of local content providers on the basis of telco's open (shared) network platform requirement. Worked as Country Focal Point for ITU/CTO/APT including ITU's Council Membership. SKILLS Lead Drafter - Licensing Guidelines: Regulatory Commission Regulatory and Licensing Guideline on Internet Protocol Telephony Service Provider (IPTSP) License Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines on Call Center Services Regulatory and Licensing Guideline on Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines on Value Added Services Licensing Guidelines, 2012 [Draft] Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines on Nationwide Telecommunication Transmission Network (NTTN) 3G/4G/LTE Cellular Mobile Phone Services Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines on Cellular Mobile Phone Operator License (Renewed) Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines on Mobile Number Portability (MNP) Draft National Telecommunication Consumer Protection Guideline (NTCPG) Regulatory and Licensing Guidelines to Build, Operate and Maintain International Terrestrial Cable (ITC) Systems and Services in Bangladesh SIM/RUIM Registration Verification Guidelines in accordance with NID Government Regulatory Affairs Policy Drafting Spectrum Management 1 / 3

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Lt Col Rakibul HassanTelecommunications and ICT Regulation, Government Affairshttp://www.doyoubuzz.com/rakibul-hassan

44 years old

Strategic analyst with information technology (IT) specialties having experience in, but not limited to, forecasting, business prediction, cost, schedule, andperformance analysis. Knowledge of, and recent experience with, collecting, importing, exporting, and querying data for analysis and in manipulating thatdata into professional reports that enable senior management to make informed strategic decisions.

Proven leader who is effective at verbal and written communication, managing personnel, performing research, and providing excellent consultancy basedon the input which varies over time.

Propensity towards discovering inefficiencies in the organizational bureaucracy and taking action aimed at improving innovative processes, solvingcomplex problems, and understanding complex concepts.

Specialties: Excellent communication skills in both written and verbal, lead drafter to organization's policy documentations, tactful and articulate incommunication mediums, prepare speeches for officials, represent organization at public consultations. Do ‘out of the box’ write-up, drafts letter, research,prepare presentations, delivers them, maintain contacts, and respond to official communications.

[email protected] +22545667279 +880-1713095767 raqueeb.hassan 764, Ibrahimpur 1206 Dhaka, Bangladesh

EXPERIENCE

Staff Officer, Civil Military CoordinationUnited Nations Operation in Cote D'Ivoire Daloa (Côte d’Ivoire) Full-time Since July 2014

United Nations civil-military coordination (UN-CIMIC) provides the interface between themilitary component of a UN peace operation and the political, humanitarian, developmental, humanrights, and rule-of-law components of the mission, as well as many other external partners in the largerpeacebuilding system.

It is a crucial function of any complex peace operation because it is central to the mission achieving asystem-wide impact on the conflict it is attempting to transform. My job is to coordinate betweenmission military components and civil counterparts, and between the mission and the rest of thesystem, in order to ensure a sustainable peace process.

Instructor Class 'A', School of SignalsBangladesh Army Jessore (Bangladesh) Full-time May 2014 - July 2014

Train the leaders of 'Corp of Signals'. The signal officer leads the Signal Corps, which isresponsible for the Army’s entire systems of communication. Officers plan and execute all aspects ofcommunication on a mission and are critical to the Army’s continued success. A signal officer requirescompletion of the Signal Officer Basic Course, where they learn the skills and operational aspects thatare used in the net-centric warfare.

'School of Signals' offers post-commissioning training to allow those officers who generally have little tono prior military communication experience to obtain the skills necessary to continue on to his job. Myteaching area of expertise encompasses 'Spectrum Management', 'Antenna Theory', 'Areal Propagation'and 'Military Communications Security'.

Director (Systems and Services)Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time October 2010 - April 2014

Working towards drafting on creation of a Competition/Antitrust Division with an oversight of therecent draft Competition Act 2010 for the communications market including investigations into;predatory pricing and margin squeeze cases.

Lead drafter to major licensing guidelines, tactful and articulate in communication mediums, preparespeeches for BTRC officials, represent BTRC at public consultations, responsible for devising policyframework for BTRC. Do ‘out of the box’ write-up, drafts letter, research, prepare presentations, deliversthem, maintain contacts, and respond to ITU/APT/CTO/ICANN and other emails and call inquiries.

Has worked on Telecom's structural separation proposal & Interconnection cost modeling forBangladeshi Market. Spearheading the development of local content providers on the basis of telco'sopen (shared) network platform requirement.

Worked as Country Focal Point for ITU/CTO/APT including ITU's Council Membership.

SKILLS

Lead Drafter - LicensingGuidelines: RegulatoryCommission

Regulatory and Licensing Guideline onInternet Protocol Telephony ServiceProvider (IPTSP) License

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelineson Call Center Services

Regulatory and Licensing Guideline onBroadband Wireless Access (BWA)

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelineson Value Added Services LicensingGuidelines, 2012 [Draft]

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelineson Nationwide TelecommunicationTransmission Network (NTTN)

3G/4G/LTE Cellular Mobile PhoneServices Regulatory and LicensingGuidelines

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelineson Cellular Mobile Phone OperatorLicense (Renewed)

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelineson Mobile Number Portability (MNP)

Draft National TelecommunicationConsumer Protection Guideline(NTCPG)

Regulatory and Licensing Guidelinesto Build, Operate and MaintainInternational Terrestrial Cable (ITC)Systems and Services in Bangladesh

SIM/RUIM Registration VerificationGuidelines in accordance with NID

GovernmentRegulatory Affairs

Policy Drafting

Spectrum Management

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Member SecretaryBangladesh Computer Security Incident Response Team (BD-CSIRT) Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time January 2012 - April 2014

The organization conducts computer security audits; organize specialized and local training, seminars,workshops in computer & cyber security involved subject matter.

Bangladesh Computer Security Incident Response Team (BD-CSIRT) is the national computer securitycoordination center in Bangladesh. It has been established in 2012 by Bangladesh TelecommunicationsRegulatory Commission (BTRC) as an initiative to facilitate the detection, prevention and response ofcomputer and cyber security related incidents on the Internet.

Current operations of BD-CSIRT include the following core-services being provided to the constituentsthrough various communication channels such as a website (www.csirt.gov.bd), phone/fax/email (pgpenabled), sms etc.

It also includes publishing alerts and advisories related to computer & cyber security issues; computer& cyber forensics penetration testing, investigation and analysis; vulnerability testing of governmentwebsites; assistance in implementing computer security correlated ISO standards; incident handling andreporting using Request Tracker for Incident Response (RTIR) system; raising public awareness oncomputer & cyber security matters through various media;

Deputy Director (Systems & Services Department)Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time July 2007 - October 2010

Regulatory strategy on policy & legislative framework, licensing & convergence, access &interconnection, costing & tariff structure, spectrum band-plan based on IMT-2000, re-farming,competition & assessment of dominance (SMP), infrastructure & technical regulation.

Institutional framework & organizational structure, capacity building & skill set development,regulatory engagement & liaison.

Member of numerous committees like Spectrum Management (SMC), National Broadband PolicyReview, Bangla IDN Submission, National Frequency Allocation Plan 2005 (NFAP) Review, ProjectManager for ITU consultations on MIS and Statistical Tool & Significant Market Power (SMP)Implementation, Quality of Service (QoS) guidelines implementation, BTRC Website/Intranetdevelopment etc.

Grade Staff Officer -2, Signals DirectorateArmy Headquarters, Bangladesh Army Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time November 2006 - 2007

Looked after Falcon Eye Project, the largest military microwave network alongside the ArmyHeadQuarters network (groupware, Sun Servers, Cisco Solution).

[Details not divulged due to NDA]

Communication Officer, Signal Platoon CommanderUnited Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo Bunia (Congo - Kinshasa) Full-time April 2003 - 2004

Designed and supported the communication requirement for Bangladesh Battalion. To supportnumerous camps in different geographic locations, a main + backup communication channel wasmaintained alongside covering troops in front lines and operations.

Had given technical assistance and advised Commanders preparing the deployment plan of militaryoperations on the basis of all ground reconnaissances.

Grade Staff Officer -2, Information Technology (IT) DirectorateArmy Headquarters, Bangladesh Army Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time March 2000 - 2002

[Details not divulged due to NDA]

Worked as founding GSO-2 for Networking Cell for initial military network framework, planned anddesigned present military network extended to Divisions.

Grade Staff Officer -3, (GSO-3), Signals DirectorateArmy Headquarters, Bangladesh Army Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time May 1997 - 1999

[Details not divulged due to NDA]

Worked as Grade Staff Officer -3, (GSO-3) to install the military network connecting more than 550 pcsand Army Signals Brigade Headquarters.

Staff Captain (SC), Army Signal Brigade HeadquartersArmy Signal Brigade Dhaka (Bangladesh) Full-time April 1996 - March 1997

Rank: Captain

[Details not divulged due to NDA]

Looked after the Job of Staff Captain, (Staff of HQ) and connected all the units of Army Signal Brigadeand Army Headquarters. First FreeBSD installation and then it was replaced by SunOS.

Telecommunications &Management

Management Consulting

Strategic Communications

Change Management

Project Management

Telecommunications Management

Business Strategy

LanguagesEnglish

Bengali

INTERESTS

Telecommunication RegulationTelecommunications Law &Compliance

Economic Public Law

Cyber Crime/CERT/CSIRT

Public/Government Affairs

Monitor key trends in the ICTregulatory environment & theirimpact on business.

TravelMeeting new people

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EDUCATION

MSc. in Communication Engineering (MSCE)United International University September 2007 - June 2009

Telecommunications

Diploma in Military CommunicationUS Army Signal Center [ICT], Fort Gordon, Georgia, USA September 2002 - 2003

Information Systems OP-Analyst 531-74B10

Master's in Business AdministrationRoyal Roads University Since September 2011

Digital Technology Management (DTM), Not yet finished.

Information Assuarance Security Officer Certification CourseUS Army Signal Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia, USA January 2002 - December 2002

Information Security [US Army Grade]

Next Generation Network (NGN) and IP based TAX (Trunk Automatic Exchange)Advanced Level Telecom Training Center, BSNL, Ghaziabad, India January 2007 - 2007

Next Generation Network (NGN) and IP based TAX (Trunk Automatic Exchange)

Spectrum Monitoring SystemsTCI International, Inc. Fremont, CA 94538, USA January 2008 - 2008

Spectrum Monitoring Systems

Implementing Mobile Number Portability (MNP)ITU ASP CoE Network, Pakistan Telecom Authority Node, Pakistan January 2007 - December 2007

Strategic role of MNP in a competitive market

Automated Spectrum Management SystemsTCI International, Inc. Fremont, CA 94538, USA January 2008 - 2008

Automated Spectrum Management Systems

Concept of Design and Implementation of MPLS Core NetworkBRBRA Institute of Telecom Training, BSNL, Jabalpur, India January 2008 - 2008

Concept of Design and Implementation of MPLS Core Network

Telecommunication Regulatory Executive TrainingInfocomm Development Authority (IDA), Singapore January 2010 - December 2010

4th Telecom Regulatory Course “Enabling Framework for ICT Development - The Singapore Experience”

Telecom Regulation: Fundamental concepts of current key issuesTOT Academy, Nonthaburi, Thailand January 2014 - December 2014

Competition, Infrastructure Sharing, SMP, Regulations

SIEMENS’s ISDN Communication Networking ServicesInformation & Communications Networks Training Institute, Munich, Germany January 2000 - 2000

SIEMENS’s ISDN Communication Networking Services

Bachelor's of ArtsUniversity of Chittagong September 1990 - 1992

Economics, History

HSC (Science)Pabna Cadet College September 1988 - June 1989

Science, English, Math, Statistics

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