Wednesday, September 07, 2011

FCC Extds Deadline for Nominations for Open Internet Advisory Committee

The FCC has extended the deadline for nominations to the Open Internet Advisory Committee until October 1.  Here is the notice: 
On June 30, 2011, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) issued a public notice seeking nominations for membership on the Open Internet Advisory Committee (OIAC), which is discussed in the Commission’s Order on Preserving the Open Internet (Order). The original deadline for nominations was September 1, 2011.3 By this Public Notice, the Commission extends the deadline to submit nominations through October 1, 2011. The Commission should receive nominations no later than this date. There is no change in the procedures for submitting nominations, but the procedures are again set forth below for convenience.

The OIAC will be a Federal Advisory Committee that will assist the Commission “in tracking developments with respect to the freedom and openness of the Internet, in particular with respect to technical standards and issues relating to mobile broadband and specialized services.” The OIAC is to be comprised of “consumer advocates; Internet engineering experts; content, application, and service providers; network equipment and end-user device manufacturers and suppliers; investors; broadband service providers;” and others, as described below.


OIAC MISSION


The OIAC will aid in tracking and evaluating the effects of the Commission’s Open Internet rules. Specifically, it is anticipated that “[t]he Committee will observe market developments regarding the freedom and openness of the Internet and will focus in particular on issues addressed in the FCC’s Open Internet rules, such as  transparency, reasonable network management practices, differences in treatment of fixed and mobile broadband services, specialized services, technical standards, and the state of competition.”


MEMBERSHIP
 

The Commission seeks nominations for membership on the OIAC from the following types of groups and individuals:
  •  Consumers, consumer advocates, and/or organizations representing consumer interests;
  • Internet engineering experts;
  • Providers and developers of online content, applications, or services;
  • Network equipment providers, developers, manufacturers, and suppliers;
  • End-user device developers, manufacturers, and suppliers;
  • Investors in Internet-related technologies, services, and products, including investors in broadband providers and/or online content, application, and services providers;
  • Broadband Internet access service providers; and
  • Other individuals with appropriate expertise.
In addition, all applicants are advised that the Commission adheres to the President’s policy, as announced in his memorandum of June 18, 2010, “Lobbyists on Agency Boards and Commissions,” prohibiting federally registered lobbyists from serving on federal agencies’ advisory boards and committees. Registered lobbyists are thus ineligible to serve as members or representatives of members of the OIAC. Subject to this limitation, the Chairman of the Commission will appoint the members of the OIAC to serve on the Committee for a minimum period of two years. The Chairman also will appoint a member of the Commission’s staff to serve as the Designated Federal Officer for the OIAC, who will moderate and direct its work, including approving the creation of subcommittees, as appropriate. 

NOMINATIONS AND DEADLINE

Nominations for OIAC membership should not exceed two pages, and should include the nominee’s name, title, and organization, if appropriate, as well as the nominee’s postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number. The person or entity submitting the nomination should also include a statement of the nominee’s specific expertise relevant to the OIAC, the specific issues among those listed above that are of interest to the entity submitting the nomination or to the nominee individually, and a description of the nominee’s qualifications to serve on the OIAC. Individuals may self-nominate; be nominated by an advocacy organization, employer, trade association, or other entity to serve on such entity’s behalf; or be nominated by a third party. Nominations should indicate whether the nominee would be appointed for his or her own expertise and individual views, or whether the nominee would be serving in a representative capacity on behalf of an entity. If self-nominating, the nominee should include a statement indicating a willingness to serve on the Committee for a two-year term of service, and a commitment to attend approximately two (2) one-day meetings per year in Washington, D.C. A sample nomination form is attached and may be used, but is not required. Nominations submitted by a third party should include as much of the above information as possible. Nominations may be sent via e-mail to OIAC@fcc.gov or via U.S. mail to the Federal Communications Commission, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Attn: Deborah Broderson, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. We strongly encourage submission by e-mail, in part because, due to the extensive security screening of incoming mail since September 11, 2001, delivery of mail sent to the Commission may be delayed. FCC staff will send an email acknowledging receipt of any nomination received by e-mail.


Please note that this Notice is not intended to be the exclusive method by which the Commission will solicit nominations and expressions of interest to identify qualified candidates. However, all candidates for membership on the OIAC will be subject to the same evaluation criteria.


APPOINTMENTS 


The Commission will publish a notice in the Federal Register announcing the appointment of OIAC members and the first meeting of the Committee.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deborah Broderson, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, FCC, Deborah.Broderson@fcc.gov, 202-418-0652.

Released:  08/31/2011.  FCC EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR MEMBERSHIP NOMINATIONS
FOR OPEN INTERNET ADVISORY COMMITTEE BY THIRTY DAYS. (DA No.  11-1485).
(Dkt No 09-191 07-52 )  Extended deadline for submitting nominations for the Open Internet Advisory Committee from Sept. 1, 2011 to Oct. 1, 2011. GEN . Contact:  Deborah Broderson at (202) 418-0652, email: Deborah.Broderson@fcc.gov
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-11-1485A1.doc
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-11-1485A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-11-1485A1.txt

No comments: