FCC’s Tentative Agenda for June 22 Open Meeting Includes Broadband and Public Safety Items


Legislative Activity

Senators Seek Probe of Cyber Attacks on FCC’s Website

On May 31, Sens. Brian Schatz (D-HI), Al Franken (D-MN), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Edward Markey (D-MA), and Ron Wyden (D-OR) wrote a letter to Andrew McCabe, Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), asking agency to “prioritize” an investigation into cyber-attacks that affected the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in early May. The attacks, which the FCC announced on May 8, are believed to have been distributed denial-of-service (DDos) attacks. A DDos attack is an attempt to make an online service unavailable by overwhelming it with traffic from multiple sources. According to the FCC’s announcement, the attacks were “deliberate attempts by external actors to bombard the FCC’s comment system with a high amount of traffic to [the FCC’s] commercial cloud host.” The FCC further stated that “[w]hile the comment system remained up and running the entire time, the[] DDos events tied up the servers and prevented them from responding to people attempting to submit comments.” In their letter, the senators noted that the “public comment period associated with the FCC’s rulemaking authority is a critical part of the regulatory process and the primary way for the America people to make their voices heard.” They called the cyber-attack “extremely troubling given that it threatens to stifle the public’s ability to weigh in on” important issues. The senators noted that a congressional inquiry regarding the attacks has already been sent to the FCC and requested that the FBI “investigate the source of this attack” and to provide a briefing to the group on the matter by June 23.

Regulatory Activity

FCC Announces Tentative Agenda for June 22 Open Commission Meeting

The FCC has announced that the following items are tentatively on the agenda for consideration at the agency’s Open Commission Meeting on Thursday, June 22:

The FCC has released draft versions of the non-enforcement items, which are available here.

The FCC’s Open Commission Meeting will be held on June 22 at 10:30 a.m. in the Commission Meeting Room at the FCC’s headquarters at 445 12th Street S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554, and will be streamed live at www.fcc.gov/live.


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