Multiple states likely won't have adopted legislation on rollout of 988 services when the suicide prevention hotline goes live nationwide July 16, mental health policy advocates told us. That could result in impeded service for states that haven't set up funding mechanisms for call centers to handle the increased volume of call traffic expected. Some state legislators that faced opposition this year after carriers raised fee concerns hope to pass bills in 2022.
Export controls may prevent some hurdles in the investment and development of emerging quantum computing technologies, the Government Accountability Office said in an Oct. 19 report. Controls may limit some U.S. trade, prevent U.S. quantum technology companies from collaborating with other countries and deter U.S. firms from employing highly skilled foreign workers, the GAO said.
Internet Association promotes John Olsen to senior vice president-state government affairs ... Jared Sher, from NCTA, joins Roku as vice president-senior policy counsel ... Ex-FCC Public Safety Bureau Special Counsel-Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Jennifer Holtz goes to JSI as vice president-regulatory affairs ... Universal Service Administrative Co. veteran Kimberly Lacey Morning joins Morgan Lewis as of counsel, Telecommunications, Media, and Technology practice group; she previously worked at a predecessor to the law firm, Bingham McCutchen.
Broadcasters, cable groups and emergency alerting companies resisted FCC suggestions for persistent emergency alert system warnings and changes to alerting codes. “It is simply not feasible to incorporate these changes cost-effectively into the existing, well embedded system,” said NCTA. Comments were due Tuesday in docket 15-94.
National Institute of Standards and Technology director nominee Laurie Locascio repeatedly emphasized the agency's role in maintaining U.S. competitiveness in communications and other emerging technologies against China and other adversaries during a Wednesday hearing, in part citing the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act. Committee Chair Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and other members pressed her on a range of tech-related issues, but she faced limited fire amid a focus on other nominees.
The National Association of State 911 Administrators asked the FCC to begin a rulemaking or notice of inquiry on improving 911 services, in a petition posted Tuesday in docket 94-102. NASNA asked the commission to establish authority "over originating service providers' ... delivery of 911 services through IP-based emergency services networks," advance next-generation 911 implementation, and "require the cost of compliance" to be the responsibility of originating service providers. It asked the agency to consider establishing an "NG911 Readiness Registry."
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
Commissioner Brendan Carr urged the FCC Tuesday to “immediately start the process” of adding China-based DJI, which has more than half the U.S. drone market, to the agency’s covered list. “The need for quick FCC action on this is very clear,” he told a virtual program sponsored by China Tech Threat. “What we’re seeing … is the potential for Huawei on wings.”
Commissioner Brendan Carr urged the FCC Tuesday to “immediately start the process” of adding China-based DJI, which has more than half the U.S. drone market, to the agency’s covered list. “The need for quick FCC action on this is very clear,” he told a virtual program sponsored by China Tech Threat. “What we’re seeing … is the potential for Huawei on wings.”
The District of Columbia’s 911 center failed in many months to meet national standards for getting timely help to callers, reported the Office of D.C. Auditor Tuesday. ODCA said insufficient supervision of call-taking and dispatch, plus operators’ distrust in location technology, contributed to failures at the Office of Unified Communications, including inconsistent call handling and difficulty determining location of emergencies. Local officials want action.