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FCC HSPC Partnerships
The FCC Homeland Security Policy Council (HSPC) is
working to bring together the communications community and
representatives from federal, state, local, and tribal governments to
help keep our nation safe. The FCC and HSPC are partnering with various
agencies and organizations to prepare for natural disasters and
terrorist attacks by securing our nation's communications infrastructure
and enhancing emergency response through communications.
FCC's Homeland Security Policy Council
Partnerships include, among others:
Executive Office of the President
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Homeland Security Council
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National Security Agency
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National Security Council
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National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Council
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Office of Homeland Security
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Office of Science and Technology Policy
Federal Departments and Agencies
State, Tribal, and Local Governments and
Associations
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Intergovernmental Advisory Committee (IAC)
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National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissioners (NARUC)
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National Association of Telecommunications
Officers and Advisors (NATOA)
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National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
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National Tribal Telecommunications Association
(NTTA)
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State Public Safety Departments
Federal Advisory Committees
Industry and Trade Organizations
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Association for Local Telecommunications
Services (ALTS)
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Association of Public-Safety Communications
Officials (APCO)
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Cellular Telecommunications and Internet
Association (CTIA)
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Competitive Telecommunications Association (CompTel)
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National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
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National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP)
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National Association of State Nine - One - One
Administrators (NASNA)
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National Cable and Telecommunications
Association (NCTA)
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National Emergency Number Association (NENA)
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Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA)
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Satellite Broadcast Communications Association
(SBCA)
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Satellite Industry Association (SIA)
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United States Telecom Association (USTA)
International
This document is for consumer education purposes only and is not intended to
affect any proceeding or cases involving this subject matter or related issues.
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