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Both the Emergency Alert System and the Wireless Emergency Alerts will be subject to a "re-examination" by the agency.
WASHINGTON —As expected, the Federal Communications Commission has embarked on a major effort to reexamine the national alert ...
Contacted by ABC News following the release of the communications, a Genasys spokesperson said, "During the Los Angeles ...
On August 7, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to reexamine the ...
The FCC voted to move forward with a “ground-up re-examination” of the national alert and warning systems at its August open meeting.
Emergency alert reform, DIRS modernization, and broadcast rule repeal were front and center at the FCC August Open Meeting.
Minnesota’s patchwork of emergency systems issued two alerts in two days — but on different timelines and terms.
The FCC noted the requirement for all stations to file the EAS Test Reporting System Form One by Oct. 3., but there will be ...
Pamela Gorman Prochaska, the general manager of Nuclear Fleet Operations, said utilizing Wireless Emergency Alerts for ...
The wireless industry has revolutionized the way we connect, from facilitating teleworking, distance learning, and telemedicine to allowing ...