The Hatfield report 1st November 2002 The FCC wants to accelerate deployment of wireless E9-1-1 emergency telephone number service that would indicate callers’ locations to call takers at
Weapons of mass destruction: 1st November 2002 The risk of technology accidents, such as fuel spills and toxic gas leaks, has been with us for some time. As industrial technology advances, materials
‘Consensus Parties’ to give FCC 800 MHz rebanding details soon 30th October 2002 Highlight: FCC filing to detail funding and to address border regions, timing and logistics, and post-retuning rights and responsibilities Sixteen signatories
Homeland security plan gives EPA’s blueprint for protection, response and recovery in connection with terrorism 12th October 2002 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released its strategic plan for homeland security. The plan is intended to support President George W. Bush’s
Nomination of Jonathan Adelstein to FCC seen ‘dead for this year’ 12th October 2002 Word from Capitol Hill is that the nomination of Democrat Jonathan Adelstein to the FCC quite likely is dead for this year. Senate Republicans, still
FCC voids AT&T Wireless’ $2 million fine but gets the money anyway; carrier commits to deployment schedule 11th October 2002 Maybe it’s a subtle difference, but apparently it’s worth something when a company issued a fine by the FCC makes a voluntary contribution to the U.S.
Happy 3rd anniversary, FCC Enforcement Bureau 11th October 2002 If no one else will recognize you on your third anniversary—do it yourself. That’s the approach taken by the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau as it issued a report
FCC approves Motorola handset waiver, warns of possible sanctions 5th October 2002 In an order released by the FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau on Oct. 3, Schaumburg, Ill.-based Motorola received what the FCC called “a limited,
Utilities urge FCC not to force 800 MHz re-tuning 30th September 2002 In comments filed with the FCC in its proceeding to reduce or eliminate interference to public safety radio communications in the 800 MHz band, the United
National Governors Association issues homeland security emergency management guide 21st September 2002 The National Governors Association’s Center for Best Practices released its “Governor’s Guide to Emergency Management Volume Two: Homeland Security” on
Updated: How ‘sidelink’ peer-to-peer communications can enhance public-safety operations 1 27th February 2023
Where local governments must allocate federal funds to support the future of cybersecurity dlvr.it/SqN935 8th June 2023
FCC votes to launch NG911 proceeding to align wireline, wireless 911 requirements dlvr.it/SqN6Dh 8th June 2023
CMA plans to release Airwave price-control order by end of July, impacting Motorola Solutions dlvr.it/SqGn3C 7th June 2023