McClellan Leads 17 Members Slamming White House Anti-DEI Agenda and Efforts to Politicize FCC
past year, the agency has threatened several major telecommunications companies with pending merger applications and other forms
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past year, the agency has threatened several major telecommunications companies with pending merger applications and other forms
bipartisan bill which prompts the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to issue a forward-looking report … integration of artificial intelligence into commercial telecommunications networks across the country. A 2025 survey found that
Russia from acquiring silent footholds in our telecommunications networks. It’s why we’ve continued to champion … legislation will strengthen America’s telecommunications against foreign adversaries by requiring the FCC to publicly identify entities that
described as “a multisector approach, to include telecommunications and social media companies, as well as law enforcement
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has announced that it has approved Virginia’s Broadband Equity Access
pressed an official from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and encouraged approval of Virginia’s Broadband
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick urging the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to avoid new requirements that could … time. However, recent guidance from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) raises concerns that the program could
disposal to surveil Americans and infiltrate our telecommunications and technology markets. This legislation is a critical step toward … foreign adversaries from having unfettered access to our telecommunications infrastructure. I’ll continue advocating for strong, bipartisan action
controlled companies have inside our technology and telecommunications markets. I look forward to building on this momentum … foreign adversaries from having unfettered access to our telecommunications infrastructure.” Specifically, the FACT Act would require the Federal
members at risk. He highlighted that, while protecting telecommunications infrastructure and our national security is a critical, bipartisan
collect information on Americans, including through infiltrating our telecommunications and technology markets,” said Rep. Wittman. “The FACT … controlled companies have inside our technology and telecommunications markets. We simply cannot allow foreign adversaries to have unfettered