Greetings all,
The final Technological Advisory Committee Meeting of 2022 for the Federal Communications Commission will be held 8 December.
My non-profit ORI was a member of the TAC for 2022, contributed to several reports, and will be represented in person (by me!) at the closing meeting.
We've advocated for #opensource and the #amateurradio service.
The work consisted of two meetings a week and a lot of time in between to prepare, organize speakers, and manage deliberative discussions.
The final meeting in DC summarizes work for the year and sets out an agenda for next year. This year was a very difficult “rebuilding” year for TAC, as it had been shut down at the beginning of COVID. I am honored to be a part of getting TAC back up and running.
If you are interested in “sticking up for#amateurradio and #opensource at the FCC”, then you can make a positive difference in the US regulatory process. This is much more involved than filing a comment or complaining on social media. It is a significant commitment of time and effort.
Please get in touch and I will do all I can to support your application to groups like the FCC TAC. *You* can shape the future success of open source and the amateur radio services that we care so much about.
Thank you to everyone that has supported ORI (link in my profile) participating at this level of US government. It’s been very successful.
Karen Rucker (ORI Secretary Emeritus) was instrumental in the application process, and I’d like to recognize her service to ORI and the FCC.
Paul Williamson, with experience on standards committees, has been invaluable in terms of providing advice for deliberations and decisions.