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Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Despite being mired in mud fights with Congress over net neutrality, the Federal Communications Commission main point of focus may well be its national broadband plan. A National Journal report evaluating the
President Barack Obama’s announcement this week of the appointment of Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to be U.S. ambassador to China kicked off a round of speculation as to who would take over
With the revelation this week that the White House is expected to appoint Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to the top ambassadorial post to China, speculation has already begun swirling around who will
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Julius Genachowski, took the agencyâs plan to shore up national broadband networks on the road last week. “The spectrum crunch is real,” he said in a