[arrl-odv:21386] Board Confidential: FCC Enforcement

As you may recall, the first substantive item of business on the Executive Committee agenda for its September 29 meeting was "Consideration of strategies to improve the FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Program." The minutes do not go into much detail since it is not a good idea to publicize such strategy, but the EC discussion was based largely on General Counsel Imlay's report to the Executive Committee that was shared with officers and directors prior to the meeting. Chris's report included the following: "One option would be to consult with Riley Hollingsworth about how to approach this EB and/or the current Commissioners to improve this situation. I think Riley might be able to help us sort through the issues and recommend some strategies. He might be willing to do this as a volunteer, but if not, perhaps we could retain him as a consultant." EC members supported approaching Riley, and we have done so. As a result we have entered into a consulting agreement with Riley. The agreement includes a provision that the ARRL will not disclose it "except upon prior approval by [Riley] and except for necessary or required disclosures to FCC." The confidentiality provision applies to ARRL officers, directors, vice directors, agents and key staff as well as to Riley himself. Chris and I expect to be able to report some progress before or during the Board meeting. Dave Sumner, K1ZZ

Dave, excellent. Jim Weaver, K8JE Director, Great Lakes Division 5065 Bethany Rd. Mason, OH 45040 Tel. 513-459-1661; e-mail K8JE@arrl.org ARRL: The reason Amateur Radio Is Members: The reason ARRL is _____ From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Sent: 04 January, 2013 2:46 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:21386] Board Confidential: FCC Enforcement As you may recall, the first substantive item of business on the Executive Committee agenda for its September 29 meeting was "Consideration of strategies to improve the FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Program." The minutes do not go into much detail since it is not a good idea to publicize such strategy, but the EC discussion was based largely on General Counsel Imlay's report to the Executive Committee that was shared with officers and directors prior to the meeting. Chris's report included the following: "One option would be to consult with Riley Hollingsworth about how to approach this EB and/or the current Commissioners to improve this situation. I think Riley might be able to help us sort through the issues and recommend some strategies. He might be willing to do this as a volunteer, but if not, perhaps we could retain him as a consultant." EC members supported approaching Riley, and we have done so. As a result we have entered into a consulting agreement with Riley. The agreement includes a provision that the ARRL will not disclose it "except upon prior approval by [Riley] and except for necessary or required disclosures to FCC." The confidentiality provision applies to ARRL officers, directors, vice directors, agents and key staff as well as to Riley himself. Chris and I expect to be able to report some progress before or during the Board meeting. Dave Sumner, K1ZZ

Brilliant move! _ Dale WA8EFK On 1/4/2013 2:45 PM, Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ wrote:
As you may recall, the first substantive item of business on the Executive Committee agenda for its September 29 meeting was "Consideration of strategies to improve the FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Program." The minutes do not go into much detail since it is not a good idea to publicize such strategy, but the EC discussion was based largely on General Counsel Imlay's report to the Executive Committee that was shared with officers and directors prior to the meeting. Chris's report included the following: "One option would be to consult with Riley Hollingsworth about how to approach this EB and/or the current Commissioners to improve this situation. I think Riley might be able to help us sort through the issues and recommend some strategies. He might be willing to do this as a volunteer, but if not, perhaps we could retain him as a consultant."
EC members supported approaching Riley, and we have done so. As a result we have entered into a consulting agreement with Riley. The agreement includes a provision that the ARRL will not disclose it "except upon prior approval by [Riley] and except for necessary or required disclosures to FCC." The confidentiality provision applies to ARRL officers, directors, vice directors, agents and key staff as well as to Riley himself.
Chris and I expect to be able to report some progress before or during the Board meeting.
Dave Sumner, K1ZZ
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Dave, I think this is indeed a good move as I have been getting a growing number of complaints about the apparent lack of FCC enforcement against 75 and 20m violations commited by a few of our fellow US amateurs. I trust Riley's fees are reasonable- hi! 73 David A. Norris, K5UZ Director Delta Division Sent from my iPhone On Jan 4, 2013, at 1:45 PM, "Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ" <dsumner@arrl.org> wrote:
As you may recall, the first substantive item of business on the Executive Committee agenda for its September 29 meeting was “Consideration of strategies to improve the FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Program.” The minutes do not go into much detail since it is not a good idea to publicize such strategy, but the EC discussion was based largely on General Counsel Imlay’s report to the Executive Committee that was shared with officers and directors prior to the meeting. Chris’s report included the following: “One option would be to consult with Riley Hollingsworth about how to approach this EB and/or the current Commissioners to improve this situation. I think Riley might be able to help us sort through the issues and recommend some strategies. He might be willing to do this as a volunteer, but if not, perhaps we could retain him as a consultant.”
EC members supported approaching Riley, and we have done so. As a result we have entered into a consulting agreement with Riley. The agreement includes a provision that the ARRL will not disclose it “except upon prior approval by [Riley] and except for necessary or required disclosures to FCC.” The confidentiality provision applies to ARRL officers, directors, vice directors, agents and key staff as well as to Riley himself.
Chris and I expect to be able to report some progress before or during the Board meeting.
Dave Sumner, K1ZZ
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Dale Williams
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David Norris
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Jim Weaver K8JE
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Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ