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FCC, NTIA and Homeland Security Department officials are scheduled to...

FCC, NTIA and Homeland Security Department officials are scheduled to testify Wednesday about threats to communications networks and public-sector responses, the House Commerce Committee said Monday. The House Communications Subcommittee hearing is at 10 a.m. in Room 2322, Rayburn Building.…

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Scheduled witnesses are FCC Public Safety Bureau Chief Jamie Barnett, NTIA Associate Administrator Fiona Alexander, DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Robert Stempfley, Sandia National Laboratories Senior Manager Bob Hutchinson and Greg Shannon, Carnegie Mellon University chief scientist for the Software Engineering Institute’s Computer Emergency Readiness Team program. In previous hearings and meetings with the Communications Subcommittee’s cybersecurity working group, private sector officials urged the federal government to focus on “education, information sharing advancing voluntary best practices, and eliminating regulatory obstacles to collaboration between and among the private and public sectors,” the subcommittee said in a memo released Monday. The cybersecurity working group aims to at minimum issue recommendations this month or in early April (WID March 21 p1).