FCC Names SBA Administrator Robbins As Managing Director
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski (pictured) has appointed David B. Robbins to be the FCC’s new managing director, effective September 12, 2011. He will succeed Steve...
View ArticleCostly Law Still Hinders Agencies From Sharing Common Census Address Data
One the nation’s most authoritative sources for residential address data, the U.S. Census Bureau, may soon have to confront a costly legal constraint that prevents it from sharing basic street address...
View ArticleFeds@Work: FCC Leaders Take On Groundbreaking Tech Initiative
In March 2010, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)unveiled a National Broadband Plan setting the country’s telecommunications and technology priorities for the next decade, and establishing...
View ArticleFCC Reversal On LightSquared Opens New Debate On Wireless Receivers
A Federal Communications Commission proposal that would effectively halt the launch of a new nationwide wireless network by LightSquared appears to open the door to a new and potentially disruptive...
View ArticleFCC Chairman Warns Hackers Gaining Means To Shut Down The Internet
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski today called upon the nation’s Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to “take concrete steps” to improve Internet security for consumers and...
View ArticleWireless Industry Propelling U.S. Economy, But Will Capacity Keep Up?
Mobile technology is not only impacting how people and organizations work, it’s also beginning to impact the U.S. economy in new and not-altogether-surprising ways. A new report from Recon Analytics,...
View ArticleTripling Of Mobile Attacks Prompts GAO Call For Stronger Safeguards
Citing a near tripling in the number of malicious software programs aimed at mobile devices in less than a year, a Congressional report is recommending the FCC and other federal agencies take a greater...
View ArticleBig Data’s Growing Pains: Talent Not Technology
A group of technology leaders came to the Capitol this week to make the case that the age of “big data” is not only upon us, but also represents a powerful and practical way for federal agencies to...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Takes Out 25 Percent Of Cell Towers
Federal regulators say Hurricane Sandy knocked out a quarter of the cell towers in an area spreading across ten states, stretching from Virginia to Massachusetts. And the situation could get worse...
View ArticleFCC Names SBA Administrator Robbins As Managing Director
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski (pictured) has appointed David B. Robbins to be the FCC’s new managing director, effective September 12, 2011. He will succeed Steve...
View ArticleCostly Law Still Hinders Agencies From Sharing Common Census Address Data
One the nation’s most authoritative sources for residential address data, the U.S. Census Bureau, may soon have to confront a costly legal constraint that prevents it from sharing basic street address...
View ArticleFeds@Work: FCC Leaders Take On Groundbreaking Tech Initiative
In March 2010, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)unveiled a National Broadband Plan setting the country’s telecommunications and technology priorities for the next decade, and establishing...
View ArticleFCC Reversal On LightSquared Opens New Debate On Wireless Receivers
A Federal Communications Commission proposal that would effectively halt the launch of a new nationwide wireless network by LightSquared appears to open the door to a new and potentially disruptive...
View ArticleFCC Chairman Warns Hackers Gaining Means To Shut Down The Internet
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski today called upon the nation’s Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to “take concrete steps” to improve Internet security for consumers and...
View ArticleWireless Industry Propelling U.S. Economy, But Will Capacity Keep Up?
Mobile technology is not only impacting how people and organizations work, it’s also beginning to impact the U.S. economy in new and not-altogether-surprising ways. A new report from Recon Analytics,...
View ArticleTripling Of Mobile Attacks Prompts GAO Call For Stronger Safeguards
Citing a near tripling in the number of malicious software programs aimed at mobile devices in less than a year, a Congressional report is recommending the FCC and other federal agencies take a greater...
View ArticleBig Data’s Growing Pains: Talent Not Technology
A group of technology leaders came to the Capitol this week to make the case that the age of “big data” is not only upon us, but also represents a powerful and practical way for federal agencies to...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Takes Out 25 Percent Of Cell Towers
Federal regulators say Hurricane Sandy knocked out a quarter of the cell towers in an area spreading across ten states, stretching from Virginia to Massachusetts. And the situation could get worse...
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