New FCC website offers realtime document database access

The Federal Communications Commission is days away from launching a new website, based on several months of beta testing and public input. BONUS: Join FCC CIO David Bray for an exclusive webcast on Dec. 16, in which he will describe how a contractor owned and operated model aided the agency in IT ma

The Federal Communications Commission is days away from launching a new website, based on several months of beta testing and public input.

BONUS: Join FCC CIO David Bray for an exclusive webcast on Dec. 16, in which he will describe how a contractor owned and operated model aided the agency in IT management and transition. Register here.

“All of the content that resides on the current FCC.gov has already been migrated to the new, Drupal-based site,” Bray wrote at FCC.gov during the beta test. “We are currently integrating this content into new information architecture, meaning additional and improved ways of accessing and interacting with all the information currently available on FCC.gov.”

The new site is connected to FCC’s document databases with real-time updates available, he added.

The new site will debut on Dec. 10, but it is available for a preview at https://prototype.fcc.gov/.

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