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PCTEL’s David Adams to manage Safer Buildings Coalition board

September 12, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

PCTEL Inc, announced that David Adams, PCTEL’s director of market development for critical communications test and measurement products, has been named president of the nonprofit Safer Buildings Coalition’s board of directors. David Adams is skilled in mobile network service quality and performance management, with a recent focus on public safety and critical communications.

“The Safer Buildings Coalition is delighted to welcome David Adams as the new president of our board of directors,” says Alan Perdue (ret.), executive director of Safer Buildings Coalition. “As a longtime board member and outgoing vice president, David has been a highly effective advocate for SBC’s core mission of eliminating in-building wireless dead zones. He has worked tirelessly to help the SBC to spread our message to new audiences while providing key technical expertise for educational initiatives included within The Complete ERCES Handbook, which was published earlier this year.”

Adams adds, “The SBC and PCTEL share an important goal: ensuring reliable in-building communications for first responders. There is a lot of work to do to achieve this mission, and thus, I am honored to work with two organizations that are committed to supporting our country’s first responders. I look forward to expanding my leadership role on The Safer Buildings Coalition’s board of directors, while continuing my important work at PCTEL developing innovative test and measurement solutions for critical communications.”

David has served on the SBC’s board for three years, most recently as vice president. At PCTEL, Adams has managed development of the company’s public safety testing product line while serving in multiple product management and business development roles. He also managed design and deployment of PCTEL’s adopted public safety network testing solution, as well as the SeeHawk Monitor network monitoring and radio uplink testing system.

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