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Nearly six years after NASA requested a waiver of Caller...

Nearly six years after NASA requested a waiver of Caller ID rules to let it act more quickly on threats of assassination and mass murder, the FCC granted the agency’s request Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bm866q). Kennedy Space Center security personnel will now…

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have access to the calling party number of anyone who calls the Kennedy Space Center, even if callers block their numbers, according to an order adopted by the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. FCC and NASA spokespeople had no immediate comment.