The Handbok for Integrity in the Federal Communcation Commission
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The Federal Communication Commission regulates interstate commerce and international communications by radio, televisions, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories. The integrity of this government entity is imperative that the decisions be in the best interest of the country and every citizen not political policy. The decisions made should be in accordance with federal law not the definitions it creates to exert its dominance over the country.
This book is about examining the structure of this organization, their mission, vision and values along with the laws they are entrusted to enforce or at least monitor to ensure compliance.
The scope of this organization and its impact may need to be reviewed to determine if the responsibilities and authority it currently has should be reduced or at least come under closer scrutiny. Congress has the authority to scale back the authority and responsibilities of any department or agency and with that said the examination of this organization and whether integrity exist or to what extent will be analyzed. If it is found that the principles of integrity are absent then suggestions to instill integrity in the organization will be provided.
The technology we have today is so different than in years past and will be different into the future. The changes from when this organization was created required changes in the responsibilities and structure to address the changing environment. The problem when changes like these occur is that government many times goes to the extreme but controlling every aspect of our daily communications is not something that should be embraced. I agree some regulation and monitoring of what is being said may be necessary but the decisions by this organization have raised many questions in the past including. One example is changing the definition of some terms to increase the jurisdiction of the organization. Change is not always a good thing and some can have huge negative impacts to our country and society as a whole in the way we communicate to others. .
Dennis AuBuchon
Dennis has a background in quality assurance and auditing and is a certified quality auditor with ASQ (American Society for Quality). He has written over 1,000 articles mostly on the topic of integrity and hot topics of the day. Links to articles can be found on his website and hubpages.com. He is not one to shy from controversial topics as can be seen in his articles.Dennis believes in the principle that one person can make a difference and through hisweb site, his articles and his current book he is doing just that. The one key phrase on all his web site pages is quality writing and services to make a difference. Dennis designed his own web site www.myqualitywriting.com which is a resource for other authors to gain exposure for their work. Through his web site Dennis provides marketing information and opportunities to help other authors and the general public. Any person in business can learn from the information on his site through his articles and articles by other authors. Dennis continually tries to help other authors with information on all aspects of the publishing industryDennis has been a part of auditing teams and a team leader. Dennis’ relationship with quality assurance principles and integrity principles can be seen in his commitment to operate his business and web site with honesty, integrity and quality principles. This is evidenced by the fact that he has signed a business ethics pledge committed to treating all stakeholders fairly, with compassion and a commitment to service.
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The Handbok for Integrity in the Federal Communcation Commission - Dennis AuBuchon
The Handbook for Integrity in the Federal Communications Commission
By Dennis AuBuchon
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Table of Contents
Introduction – The approach taken on the responsibilities and authority of this commission
Chapter 1 – Mission – The mission of this entity is examined with respect to the decisions made and the authority given it by Congress
Chapter 2 - Vision and Values – The vision and values of this commission in some respects may need to be examined and perhaps revised to reflect a proper role for this important government entity
Chapter 3 – Federal Communications Commission Initiatives – There are a number of initiatives that are currently in place which are examined with respect to the purpose and approach
Chapter 4 – Laws, Rules and Regulations – As covered to some extent in other chapters the laws, rules and regulations and the process involving their creation must be analyzed. The process in this entity must be understood and the information provided is important for the public to understand given some of the actions and decisions that have been made and will be made in the future
Chapter 5 – The Enforcement Bureau – The enforcement bureau is just that an enforcement entity to ensure the actions and decisions are followed by the public.
Chapter 6 – Legal Offices – Every government entity has legal offices and it address potential legal situations that often present themselves.
Chapter 7 – Strategic Goals – Strategic Goals of this entity must be examined with regards to their mission and the authority granted by Congress when it was created
Conclusion – Conclusions are drawn from the facts and information provided in this book but the reader really has the final say with regards to the facts based on the information provided
About the Author – This provides some information about myself, other books and articles I have written and my social network activities
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Introduction
The Federal Communication Commission regulates interstate commerce and international communications by radio, televisions, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories. The integrity of this government entity is imperative that the decisions be in the best interest of the country and every citizen not political policy. The decisions made should be in accordance with federal law not the definitions it creates to exert its dominance over the country.
This book is about examining the structure of this organization, their mission, vision and values along with the laws they are entrusted to enforce or at least monitor to ensure compliance. The scope of this organization and its impact may need to be reviewed to determine if the responsibilities and authority it currently has should be reduced or at least come under closer scrutiny. Congress has the authority to scale back the authority and responsibilities of any department or agency and with that said the examination of this organization and whether integrity exist or to what extent will be analyzed. If it is found that the principles of integrity are absent then suggestions to instill integrity in the organization will be provided.
The technology we have today is so different than in years past and will be different into the future. The changes from when this organization was created required changes in the responsibilities and structure to address the changing environment. The problem when changes like these occur is that government many times goes to the extreme but controlling every aspect of our daily communications is not something that should be embraced. I agree some regulation and monitoring of what is being said may be necessary but the decisions by this organization have raised many questions in the past including. One example