OPEN FORUM ON HOW TO FIND FCC INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET On Tuesday October 22, from 1:00 am to 3:00 pm, the FCC will host an open forum on how to find the FCC's information online on the Internet. The forum will include presentations on what new services are available now, what improvements are under development, how the FCC's Internet site is organized, special information from the Bureaus, and an update on electronic submission of documents to the FCC. The forum, both in-person and online, will also seek suggestions on improvements to the FCC's Internet site. The forum will be held at Commission headquarters and is open to the public. This open forum is designed to give individuals and organizations who use the Commission's Internet site the opportunity to find out how to use it most effectively and to make suggestions for improvements to our site. A question-and-answer period will give attendees the chance to ask questions about the site. In addition, representatives of Commission Bureaus and Offices will be available for follow-up questions on information about specific subjects. Taped copies of the meeting will be available from the Commission's tape duplicating contractor, Telspan International, (301) 731-5358. All written handouts will also be available at the Commission's World Wide Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/. **************************** Mark your calendar now! WHO: Federal Communications Commission WHAT: FCC Internet Site: What's Up? How Can I Find Information? WHERE: FCC Headquarters, Room 856, 1919 M Street, NW, Washington, DC WHEN: Tuesday, October 22, 1:00 p.m. **************************** For more information contact: Sheryl Segal (ssegal@fcc.gov)or Dave Kitzmiller(dkitzmil@fcc.gov) at (202)418-0260. - FCC -