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Enforcement Bureau 2005 In Review January 2006. ENFORCEMENT BUREAU. The Enforcement Bureau Mission:. Investigate and respond quickly to violations of the Communications Act and the Commission’s Rules to ensure . . . Homeland Security and Protection of the Public Safety; - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Enforcement Bureau2005 In Review
January 2006
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The Enforcement Bureau Mission:
Investigate and respond quickly to violations of the Communications Act and the Commission’s Rules to ensure . . .
Homeland Security and Protection of the Public Safety;
A Level Playing Field to Promote Robust Competition;
Efficient and Responsible Use of the Public Airwaves; and,
Consumer Protection in a Competitive Landscape.
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Accomplishing Our Mission
Approximately 338 employees 4 Divisions
Investigations and Hearings Division Market Disputes Resolution Division Spectrum Enforcement Division Telecommunications Consumers Division
Office of Homeland Security 25 Field Offices in 3 Geographic Regions
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Homeland Security and Public Safety Initiatives Responses to
Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma
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Hurricane Response “Boots on the Ground”
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Homeland Security and Public Safety Initiatives
Emergency Alert System Broadened the Rules to
ensure that EAS is available on satellite and digital media
VoIP/911 Compliance and Enforcement Customer notification,
acknowledgement and labeling
E911 Provisioning
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Homeland Security and Public Safety Initiatives
Emergency Captioning Enforcement Acted to ensure
individuals with disabilities have timely visual access to emergency information
Support for Critical Public Safety Stakeholders
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HF DF NetENFORCEMENT
BUREAU
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Level Playing Field
Resolve Market Disputes through Mediation and Formal Complaint Process: 40-45 Pre-Complaint
Mediations 30 Formal Complaints Against
Carriers
Enforce Restrictions of Marketing of Unauthorized Equipment: 100 Investigations Regarding
Unauthorized Equipment
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Universal Service Enforcement Enforce USF Contribution
Requirements: NALs Totaling Nearly $5 M Voluntary Contributions
Totaling $1 M
Target Fraud Related to Schools and Libraries Program Refunds of $1.28 M Voluntary Contributions of
$500,000
Enforce Lifeline/Linkup Advertising Requirements Voluntary Contribution of
$75 K
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ResponsibleUse of the Public Airwaves Protect Legitimate use of
Broadcast Spectrum Interference Pirate Radio
Investigate Violations of Indecency Rules
Enforce Public’s Access Rules Public Inspection File Main Studio
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Consumer Protection
Enforce Consumer Protections Against Slamming
Pursue Violations of Do Not Call Requirements
Ensure that People with Disabilities have Access to Communications Services
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Coordination with States and Other Federal Agencies
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Partner with State and Federal Authorities to Promote Public Safety
Team with NARUC on VoIP 911 Implementation and Lifeline Linkup Requirements
Coordinate with FTC and States on Consumer Enforcement
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Looking Toward the FutureWhile Not Forgetting The
Past
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New Enforcement Issues