James Miller is CEO of Miller Enterprises, K.K. developing digital solutions and investments to meet Japan’s economic and national security mission needs. He is the past head of public policy for Amazon Web Services Japan where he led policy development on cloud computing, Internet, cyber security, data privacy, trade, and related emerging technology issues. In other past positions he served as Senior Attorney Advisor in the Office of Engineering and Technology, Associate CIO for Mobile and Data Strategy at the Federal Communications Commission, Adjunct Professor of Law at the American University, Washington College of Law and as a 2004-2006 Mansfield Fellow. At the FCC, Mr. Miller focused on regulatory and policy matters related to spectrum and Internet technology and led contributions to the National Broadband Plan and Open Internet Proceedings, and developed agency data, privacy, mobility and web technology strategy. As a Mansfield Fellow, Mr. Miller explored Japanese regulatory policies for broadband technology and the information society, particularly focusing on legal and regulatory reforms and spectrum policy, in the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Radio Policy Bureau (MIC), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Office of Senior-Vice Minister Yoshitaka SAKURADA, and the Tokyo District and High Court’s Administrative Litigation and Intellectual Property Sections. He is a cum laude graduate of the Washington College of Law, American University, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and East-Asian studies (honors) from the University of Kansas. He is a Japanese bilingual and frequently speaks and publishes in Japanese for business, legal, and technical audiences.