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Wiley Rein & Fielding (WFR) have sent the FCC an analysis of prog...

Wiley Rein & Fielding (WFR) have sent the FCC an analysis of programs and initiatives addressing communications as a tool in meeting homeland security needs. The 42-page report covers legislation pending in Congress, Homeland Security Dept. programs, the Justice…

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Dept.’ role, activities before the FCC and efforts at other govt. agencies and departments. “Homeland security is growing in importance and since there are multiple areas in the federal government that work on this issue, we were trying to understand where all the different pieces are,” WRF Partner Nancy Victory told us: “We put it together for our own purpose and we decided to share it with the FCC for public to have access to it as well. It’s a very straight forward summary of what is going on, not an advocacy piece.” The document, filed in 29 different dockets, is available at www.wrf.com/publication.cfm.