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Federal Communications Commission (FCC): A Guide for New Government Contractors

Understanding the FCC

What is the FCC?

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC oversees telecommunications policies, spectrum management, broadband expansion, and consumer protection to ensure an efficient and competitive communications marketplace.

Key Areas of Focus:

The FCC plays a crucial role in ensuring a reliable, competitive, and secure telecommunications ecosystem for businesses and consumers.


Mission and Goals

The FCC’s mission is:
“To promote competition, innovation, and investment in broadband services and infrastructure while protecting consumer interests and ensuring national security in telecommunications.”

The FCC focuses on:


FCC Organizational Structure

The FCC operates through multiple bureaus and offices, including:

The FCC works closely with telecom providers, internet service providers (ISPs), broadcasters, cybersecurity firms, and federal agencies to implement its regulations.


Advancing Your Career as a Contractor with the FCC

Helpful Tips for IT Professionals, Telecom Experts, and Cybersecurity Consultants:


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