Ira Keltz

Acting Chief / Office of Engineering and Technology, FCC

Speaker Bio

Ira Keltz is Acting Chief of the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology.  


OET is the Commission’s primary resource for engineering expertise and provides technical support to the Chairperson, Commissioners and FCC Bureaus and Offices.  Mr. Keltz is responsible for developing national spectrum policies, including allocating spectrum, setting technical and service rules for RF devices, and implementing procedures for equipment certification.


Mr. Keltz has totaled over 29 years at the FCC spanning two separate stints.  He previously served as Deputy Chief of OET, Chief of OET’s Electromagnetic Compatibility Division and Deputy Chief of OET’s Policy and Rules Division.  Prior to serving in OET, Mr. Keltz held various positions in the Commission’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.  Mr. Keltz has also worked for the law firm DLA Piper as well as Loral Advanced Projects and LSA, Inc.  He has been awarded the Federal Communications Bar Association’s Excellence in Government Service Award and WiFi Forward’s Wi-Fi Pioneer Award.  Mr. Keltz earned a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the George Washington University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan.