OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says its office has launched a initiative for missing and endangered Indigenous people. According to the FCC, the new nationwide ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced plans to introduce a new Missing and Endangered Persons event code in the Emergency Alert System to enhance public alerts for missing individuals who do ...
An image from a brochure of the Bureau of Justice Assistance at the Department of Justice. A proposed new event code to deliver broadcast alerts about missing and endangered adults is moving ahead at ...
The FCC has unanimously approved a new EAS code aimed at improving the safety of missing and endangered persons, particularly American Indians and Alaska Natives. This new code aims to cover many ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—As expected, the Federal Communications Commission voted at its August Open Meeting to establish a new alert code for delivering critical alert messages to the public over television, ...
WASHINGTON—A proposed new event code to deliver broadcast alerts about missing and endangered adults is moving ahead at the FCC. As TV Tech sister brand Radio World reported earlier, the commission ...
WASHINGTON — In a unanimous vote Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the "Missing and Endangered Persons’ Emergency Alert System Code." "Today we create a new ...
The FCC has created a new emergency alert code for radio, television and wireless phones to help find missing and endangered persons who aren’t covered by AMBER Alerts. We reported earlier that this ...