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Telecommunications

Technology, Telecommunications

Modernizing Federal Information Technology

01/26/2017 Deborah Collier

President Trump has made it clear that he wants to make significant changes in how government programs are managed.  One of the best sources of the worst examples of wasteful spending for the president and his team is the Government Accountability Office (GAO) High Risk List, which every two years identifies agencies and program areas that are vulnerable to waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement.  In GAO’s 2015 report, improving the management of information technology (IT) acquisitions and operations made the high risk list for the very first time.  According to the report, “federal IT investments too frequently fail or incur cost overruns and schedule slippages while contributing little to mission-related outcomes.”

Technology, Telecommunications

CAGW Statement on Designation of Commissioner Ajit Pai as FCC Chair

01/24/2017 Deborah Collier

On January 23, 2017, it was announced that President Trump has designated Ajit Pai as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  The following statement can be attributed to CAGW President Tom Schatz upon learning of this designation: Citizens Against Government Waste has had a productive working relationship with Commissioner Pai, and look forward to […]

Technology, Telecommunications

TV Blackouts on the Rise Again

01/13/2017 Deborah Collier

Cable subscribers across the country may be wondering what is going on when they receive notices across their screens threatening the potential loss of one channel or another.  The comments encourage the viewer to contact their local cable or satellite operator if they want to continue watching their favorite shows, making it appear that only […]

Commerce, Technology, Telecommunications

Email Privacy Legislation Reintroduced in the House

01/10/2017 Deborah Collier

Advances in technology over the past 30 years have rendered the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the law that established the standards for government access to private electronic communications, out of date.  ECPA was enacted in 1986, long before individuals and companies connected with each other electronically and stored information through email and in the […]

Technology, Telecommunications

Fixing the FCC

12/20/2016 Deborah Collier

The peaceful transfer of power to a new administration has been a key part of the nation’s history.  This is particularly important when there is a change in parties at the White House. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Moves Headlong into Free Data Investigation

12/05/2016 Deborah Collier

In the latest net neutrality salvo, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Wireless Bureau has upped the ante on its investigation into free data plans offered by wireless providers on December 1, 2016.  At the core of the investigation is whether free data services offered to consumers violate net neutrality rules.  The investigation has been ongoing since […]

Technology, Telecommunications

The Turducken of Broadband

11/17/2016 Deborah Collier

A turducken is the epitome of overbuild.  One takes a deboned chicken, covers it in stuffing, wraps it with a deboned duck, adds some more stuffing on top of the duck, and wraps it again with a deboned turkey.  That may be all well and good for a hearty Thanksgiving, but it is no feast when a city or town decides to spend taxpayer dollars to build a government-run broadband network.  The thick layers of government control over easements, pole attachments, permitting requirements, and the local tax base that are slapped together to directly compete against private internet providers make a turducken look like a simple endeavor. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FedRAMP Four Years Later

11/03/2016 Deborah Collier

On June 6, 2012, the Federal Risk Assessment Management Program (FedRAMP) began accepting applications from cloud service providers and federal agencies to obtain authorization to operate (ATO) cloud services within the federal government.  On October 27, 2016, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) announced it will begin an audit of the program to measure its progress, […]

Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Wireless Tax Burdens Continue to Grow

10/18/2016 Deborah Collier

In December 2005, there were 207.9 million wireless subscriber connections in the U.S.  As of the end of December 2015, that number had grown to 377.9 million wireless subscribers, a gain of more than 170 million over the ten-year period.  Today’s mobile devices and services provide much more than just the ability to make a […]

Technology, Telecommunications

Transparency Needed at the FCC

10/04/2016 Deborah Collier

There is a problem with transparency at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) relating to the sharing of information with the public on critical regulatory matters under consideration. The most recent issue to arise relates to the proposed mandates being considered by the agency regarding set-top boxes.  The notice of proposed rule-making was issued on February […]

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