As a member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, I just received
this email from the President of that organization. Lack of technical expertise at the policy making level (that is, the offices of the FCC Commissioners), has been a major cause of many bad policy decisions by the FCC. That this bill was introduced at all is very good news; that it is jointly sponsored by Senators on opposite sides of the aisle is even better. If these technical staff had been on board when BPL was introduced, it's quite unlikely that it would have ever happened. I strongly urge ALL hams and others with interest in FCC matters to write your Senators and ask them to support this bill. This is, however, off topic of this reflector, so please do not start a thread on it. 73, Jim K9YC = = = = = = = = Senate Bill Proposes Engineering Help for FCC Commissioners Senators Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Mark Warner (D-Virginia), introduced S. 2881, a bill that would authorize each FCC Commissioner to add one staff assistant position to the three that are currently authorized. The new position of "staff engineer" would require that the holder either be an electrical engineer or a computer scientist. If enacted, the new authorization would affectively undo a loosening of requirements for technical staff at the highest level of the FCC that began more than 25 years ago. SBE President, Vinny Lopez, CEV, CBNT, remarked, "Ensuring the technical integrity of the FCC decision-making is perhaps our most important legislative goal. This legislation will go a long way toward returning technical expertise to the FCC Commissioner's offices." Lopez added, "We encourage other members of the Senate to support this well-crafted legislation. SBE will seek the introduction of a companion bill in the House and we will urge rapid passage of both Bills in the House and the Senate." The proposed legislation, which would amend Section 4(f)(2) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 154(f)(2)), explains that the Gstaff engineerG would provide each commissioner with technical consultation when appropriate and interface with the Office of Engineering and Technology, Commission Bureaus and other technical staff of the Commission for additional technical input and resources. The staff engineer would need to hold an undergraduate or graduate degree from an institution of higher education in their respective field of expertise. The Senate bill would not seek to replace any of the existing staff assistants in each Commissioner's office but rather authorize each Commissioner to add one assistant. SBE has already begun contacting members of the House of Representatives to seek sponsors for a House version of the Bill. SBE members are asked to contact their senators and urge them to support S.2881, the "FCC Commissioners' Technical Resource Enhancement Act." ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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