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House Republicans blasted the FCC for what it...

House Republicans blasted the FCC for what it judges to be its internal failings. “The FCC’s responses to the Committee’s inquires and requests for documents, as well as reports submitted to Congress by the FCC’s Office of Inspector General, raise…

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additional questions as to the efficacy and fiscal responsibility of the FCC’s efforts to improve process and modernize the agency,” House Communications Subcommittee Republican staff said in a Monday memo (http://1.usa.gov/1q8hOlV). Subcommittee Republicans have “concerns” with FCC “progress on implementation of systemic process and IT reforms” and “concerns with FCC management and staff oversight,” the memo said: “Among the Committee’s concerns are continued reports that highlight misuse of government property and potential personnel management failures.” The memo was released ahead of a Wednesday House Communications Subcommittee hearing on FCC spending and management, scheduled for 10:15 a.m. in 2123 Rayburn. Witnesses are FCC Managing Director Jon Wilkins and Inspector General David Hunt.