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Full Title:
Wireless Emergency Alerts; Amendments to Part 11 of the Commission's Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System
Doc Type:
R&O/NPRM
Bureau(s):
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Released:
Effective Date:
Comment Date:
Reply Comment:
Adopted Date:
Issue Date:
DA/FCC #:
FCC-16-127
Report #:
File #:
Docket/RM:
15-94
Contact:
Media Contact:
Description:
This Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking leverages technological advancements in the wireless industry to improve the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) System
Full Title:
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Reminds EAS Participants of Upcoming Dates and Deadlines Related to the Nationwide EAS Test and Releases a Revised EAS Operating Handbook
Full Title:
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Launches EAS Test Reporting System (ETRS) and Seeks Comment on EAS Operating Handbook Recommendations
Full Title:
Public Safety And Homeland Security Bureau Announces Comment Dates For Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking To Strengthen The Emergency Alert System
Full Title:
Amendment of Part 11 of the Commisssion's Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System; Wireless Emergency Alerts
Doc Type:
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Bureau(s):
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Released:
Effective Date:
Comment Date:
Reply Comment:
Adopted Date:
Issue Date:
DA/FCC #:
FCC-16-5
Report #:
File #:
Docket/RM:
15-94
Contact:
Media Contact:
Description:
The NPRM proposes measures to improve the ability of EAS and WEA to meet communities' public safety needs, and to ensure that EAS is secure and reliable