I strongly suggest the board give serious
consideration to formally supporting this.
73 Joel W5ZN
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
CONTACT: Julia Wanzco (Snowe)
December 8,
2009
202.224.1304
Kevin Hall (Warner)
202.224.2425
Snowe, Warner Announce Bill to
Boost Technical Resources for FCC
“Given the rapid advancement of technologies and
innovation within the telecommunications industry, it is essential that
Commissioners have in-house technical expertise to make well informed
regulatory decisions,” said Senator Snowe , a senior member of the Senate
Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee , which has jurisdiction over
the legislation. “This legislation is a common-sense initiative
that will guarantee each Commissioner has a technical expert on staff to
provide detailed analysis on some of the most cutting-edge issues affecting the
communications industry today.”
“Easing restrictions on the number of experts a
commissioner can hire will provide the FCC with more tools and information it
needs to decisions,” said Senator Warner . “This will give
commissioners access to the best information possible, from all relevant
disciplines, and in a timely manner – which is critical in making
well-informed decisions.”
Under current law, each Commissioner is permitted to
appoint only three professional assistants and a secretary. Historically,
these professional assistants have been legal advisors covering the wireline,
wireless, and cable/media sectors. The Snowe-Warner bill complements this
structure by ensuring Commissioners have access to expertise involving the
technical aspect of the issues, which is fundamental to developing sound
regulatory policy related to the nation’s communications industry.
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