FCC
FCC Chairwoman Proposes New Alert Code
The code will cover individuals that don't qualify for AMBER alerts.
Ensuring that emergency communications are enabled with broadband is the next frontier in public safety.
FCC
The code will cover individuals that don't qualify for AMBER alerts.
FCC
Commerce Department inspector general says changes allowed AT&T to meet nationwide coverage metrics, instead of state-by-state requirements.
Infrastructure
Damages to underground infrastructure are estimated to cost $30 million annually.
Biden-Harris Administration
The new law specifically prohibits U.S. entities from maintaining a website or application operated by TikTok's owner ByteDance.
Michael Mccaul
The TikTok ban was incorporated in the comprehensive foreign aid package that was approved on Saturday.
988 Lifeline
Days before the FCC proposed location-based routing for 988 calls, the program's unused funds were flagged for audit.
Energy and Commerce
The bills focus on thwarting potential efforts by China to exploit security vulnerabilities in networks.
Robocall
The agency also introduced regulations to simplify consumers revoking consent for robocalls.
SpaceX
Disaster protocol experts remarked on lessons learned from fire outbreaks in Boulder County, Colorado.
Funding
Former head of NTIA said it could cost $12 billion.
FCC
February 17, 2021 – The Federal Communications Commission adopted two proposals in Wednesday’s meeting: Seeking comments on rule changes for 911 fee diversion, and also the secure and trusted network reimbursement program. The first proposal seeks comment on a 911 fee diversion rule that would defin
Public Safety
December 2, 2020 – Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel of the Federal Communications Commission – and who appears to be considered for elevation to chairman of the agency under President-elect Joe Biden – advocated that the T-Band auction be stopped by Congress and that the status of 911 responders be
Election 2024
July 29, 2020 — According to governance experts, the upcoming November election will operate on a significantly different timeline than traditional U.S. elections. The majority of Americans, 60 to 65 percent, are expected to vote by absentee ballots in the 2020 election, said Elaine Kamarck, foundin
Public Safety
May 15, 2020 — Community support is vital for local business longevity amid the coronavirus, said panelists in a US Ignite forum Thursday. Panelists discussed the measures that their communities and organizations took to support small businesses and the common good during the coronavirus pandemic. U
Christopher Mitchell
April 2, 2020 – “It’s really unfortunate that it has taken a national emergency, a worldwide pandemic, for people to realize how many people don’t have access to broadband internet,” said Georgetown Law Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn on a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event Tuesday. When she testi
Digital Inclusion
March 31, 2020 – Private-public partnerships are coming to the rescue in the fight against the digital divide and homework gap, writes Kim Hart and Margaret Harding McGill for Axios. Internet Service Providers, non-profits, and companies across the United States are donating devices, providing broad