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The FCC is seeking general advice on how...

The FCC is seeking general advice on how to improve FCC processes. Diane Cornell, special counsel to new FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, asked people to send in their comments to innovation@fcc.gov no later than Dec. 2, in a blog post…

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Monday (http://fcc.us/1aC8r9z). “As Chairman Wheeler announced in his initial blog post upon joining the FCC, improving agency processes and procedures to more efficiently and effectively serve the public interest is one of his top priorities,” Cornell said. “In connection with that effort, we are soliciting public input on improving the efficiency of how we conduct business here at the FCC. We know that stakeholders who interact with the FCC will have many thoughts on substantive reforms that the agency should undertake, but for this effort, we are particularly interested in your ideas and insights to improve the efficiency of the process at the FCC.”