Upcoming event
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) BroadbandUSA Program, in partnership with the Center for Innovative Technology (CIT), will host the Virginia Broadband Summit in Roanoke, Virginia on October 30, 2018. The purpose of the Summit is to engage the public and stakeholders with information to accelerate broadband connectivity, improve digital inclusion, and support local priorities. The Summit will provide information on topics including local broadband planning, funding, and engagement with service providers.
Agenda for August 2, 2018 FCC Meeting
The Federal Communications Commission will hold an Open Meeting on the subjects listed below on Thursday, August 2, 2018:
A briefing on the status of the Sinclair-Tribune merger
The International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies (ISART) is a US government-sponsored conference that brings together government, academia, and industry leaders for the purpose of collaborating on groundbreaking developments and applications of advanced radio technologies. As in previous years, the symposium is co-sponsored by NTIA’s
The Committee provides advice to the Assistant Secretary to assist in developing and maintaining spectrum management policies that enable the United States to maintain or strengthen its global leadership role in the introduction of communications technology, services, and innovation; thus expanding the economy, adding jobs, and increasing international trade, while at the same time providing for the expansion of existing technologies and supporting the country's homeland security, national defense, and other critical needs of government missions.
The purpose of this hearing is to analyze the state of the federal government’s cybersecurity risk profile. The hearing will use the May 2018 Office of Management and Budget and Department of Homeland Security report entitled “Federal Cybersecurity Risk Determination Report and Action Plan” as a discussion point and guide to understanding enterprise wide cybersecurity risks and how the government is addressing them.
October 21 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which governs the collection and use of information from, or about, children age 13 or under. While Congress has not revisited COPPA, the Federal Trade Commission significantly expanded the scope of the COPPA rule in 2013.