Smith, Ridge discuss new cabinet-level homeland security department 17th July 2002 During a hearing conducted in Washington by the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on July 10, Sen. Bob Smith from New Hampshire,
FCC implements migration path to promote the efficient use of spectrum in the 700 MHz public safety band 16th July 2002 The FCC has adopted a Fifth Report and Order that sets forth a uniform migration path for General Use and State License public safety channels that will
FCC nominee appears before Senate panel 15th July 2002 Jonathan S. Adelstein is set to appear on Tuesday, July 16, before the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee to testify in a hearing
Terrorists hide among other visitors to penetrate U.S., attorney general warns 13th July 2002 In testifying before the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft warned that terrorists posing as tourists, businessmen
House works on Homeland Security Bill 12th July 2002 As the Bush administration pushes for the creation and finalization of a Homeland Security Department, the House continues to work out the intricacies
E-911 snafus trigger blame game 8th July 2002 AT&T Wireless Services is pushing technology vendor Nokia to foot a $2.2 million bill the FCC slapped on the carrier in May for failing to sell E-911
FCC extends 800 MHz interference reply comment period to Aug. 7 27th June 2002 Responding to a request submitted by a long list of organizations with something to say about how to resolve 800 MHz interference to public safety radio
‘30 more days,’ petitioners ask of FCC in 800 MHz interference proceeding 26th June 2002 Yesterday, seventeen organizations with a stake in mobile radio communications in the 800 MHz band asked for 30 more days beyond the July 8 deadline to
FCC declares communications emergency in Arizona 24th June 2002 Reflecting the important role played by amateur radio operators in support of emergency communications associated with the evacuation of residents in
News FCC opens some highway frequencies for general public safety use 31st May 2002 The FCC has deleted a regulation previously attached to some public safety radio communications frequencies that reserved their use only by highway maintenance.
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