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B
Think
I
I
think
I
can
rewind
it
rope.
We'll
take
your
we'll
take
your
question
after
we
pull
the
order.
B
All
right,
anyway,
s
call
to
order,
and
a
funny
thing
happened
on
our
last
in-person
meeting.
Well,
maybe
it
wasn't
so
funny.
Two
and
a
half
years
ago
we
had
a
pandemic.
D
E
D
B
Anyway,
I
wanted
to
welcome
those
who
attended
in
person
actually
in
order
to
get
to
a
forum
we
need
now.
There
are
actually
also
give
a
quick
chair
report
as
part
of
our
call
to
order,
and
currently
I
am
here
as
acting
chair,
because
I
was
your
Vice,
chair
and
Harry,
who
was
the
official
chair,
has
resigned.
Her
chair,
chairship
chairmanship,
right
and
therefore
I'm
acting
and
John
is
acting
as
Vice
chair.
B
B
Why
I'm
leading
a
meeting
today,
anyhow
and
I,
think
we
was
announced
it
anyway,
as
we
started
discussing
before
the
meeting
was
called
to
order
rehab,
we
have
two
vacancies
now
Mary
Cornell,
who
is,
is
going
to
finish
up
her
doctorate
and
now
late,
breaking
news
this
week.
I
guess
it
was
this
week.
Mike
Carlton
has
resigned.
That
gives
us
two
vacancies
had
one
applicant
who
is
I
want
to
introduce
Laura
Gross,
who
is
here,
live
and
in
person.
B
She
attended,
I,
think
the
June
meeting
intended
and
she
has
applied
and
John
and
I
talked
with
her,
and
we
recommended
that
she'd
be
appointed,
so
hopefully
we'll
see
if
that
happens,
but
we
want
to
help
welcome
you
here
tonight
for
sure
and
hopefully
we'll
welcome
you
for
the
future.
B
Just
a
couple
of
other
quick
housekeeping
matters,
website,
Angela
and
reports
that
I
think
it's
getting
cleaned
up.
It's
still
a
work
in
progress,
our
the
tech
commission
website,
but
Angel
Easter
wood
has
been
working
to
help
get
things
ship
shaped
there
and
I
think
we're
making
good
progress
on
that
is
I,
don't
know
if
there's
anything
more,
you
want
to
add
to
that
Angela.
If
you
hear
this.
D
That
it's
not
virtual,
so
I
removed
the
link
from
the
website,
so
visitors
couldn't.
B
B
B
Here
this
week,
511c
at
the
Bozeman
Boz
man
Center
at
2100,
Clarendon,
Boulevard
and.
B
7
30
p.m.
So
we're
going
back
to
our
long
time,
7,
30
p.m,
start
time
for
in-person
meetings
and,
let's
see
Jackie,
has
a
question.
What.
B
B
B
F
B
D
C
The
question
is,
we
haven't
heard
from
them
in
a
while
and
I
know
that
we,
it
was
a.
There
was
a
real
transition
in
terms
of
level
of
funding
and
so
on,
and
so
there
were
questions
about
how
it
was
going
to
operate
and
so
I'm
it's
been
a
while
and
I
thought
we
should
get
it.
Maybe
next
time
get
a
status
update.
B
B
F
B
All
right,
good
one
of
the
and
one
of
our
agenda
items
for
this
evening
is
actually
sort
of
plan
out
our
the
coming
year
and
I
think
we
may
be
getting
to
the
point
where
we
may
want
to
get
a
regular
report
from
both
possibly
or
May,
and
also
I
think
around
Richard
on
VTS.
As
far
as
where
we
are
on
the
the
renewal
process.
B
Okay,
it
may
be
just
it's
in
the
works
but
yeah,
but
as
we
get
closer,
we
know
that
we
do
have
at
least
some
role
in
that.
So
so
we
will.
So
that
is
something
we
may
be
putting
on
our
calendar
on
a
regular
basis.
Right.
E
B
Public
comment:
I,
guess,
Laura!
You
can
comment,
that's
good!
That's
probably
a
good
good
plan
for
the
time
anyway.
That
brings
us
to
item
number
three.
Our
electronic
meeting
policy,
which
I
did
the
best
as
I
could
to
plug
and
chug
at
the
template,
was
provided
by
it's
been
passed
on
by
the
County
Attorney.
So
it
meets
the
requirements
of
the
Virginia
law,
which
takes
effect
September
1st.
D
F
A
Think
all
moved
that
we
adopt
the
electronic
meeting
policy
that
was
distributed
on
the
meeting,
invite
we.
E
B
D
B
Okay,
so
this
means
that
we're
entering
the
Brave
New
World
of
the
Virginia
law
and
hopefully
they'll
be
a
new
and
improved
Virginia
law
at
some
point
in
the
future.
But
right
now
this
is
what
we
have
to
abide
by
as
far
as
both
in
person
and
in
person
and
I
guess
we
can
do
hybrid
and
we
can
do
all
virtual
up
to
20
25
or
two
meetings
or
25.
Whichever
is
greater,
and
since
we
have
11
meetings,
I
think
you
ran
to
the
next
hole.
D
E
A
That's
a
genotopic
number
four
for
today's
meeting,
which
is
the
legislative
priorities
and
recommendations.
I
pulled
the
legislative
priorities
from
last
year
from
both
the
board
report
on
the
initial
package.
As
to
that
was
the
first.
D
A
That
the
first
official
step
is
that
the
county
staff
makes
a
recommendation
to
the
board
on
what
the
package
should
include.
E
A
Package
to
the
public
and
then
on
the
next
boarding
board
meeting
they
adopt
the
package
with
whatever
adjustments
were
made
over
the
intervening
months
before
that
first
recommendation,
the
staff
work
with
the
public
and
commissions
to
formulate
and
solicit
what
recommendations
should
be
I.
Think
we've
discussed
several
ideas
for
legislative
recommendations
over
the
past
years
and
so
one
of
the
recommendations
last
year.
If
you
look
in
the
board
report
was
on
Virtual
meetings,
so
I
think
we
would
be
well
within
our
are
mission
to
make.
E
A
B
And
and
Realm
reach
out
to
our
board
liaison
to
see
if
they're
hey
what
the
thinking
is
on
the
board
at
this
point,
if
you
share
that
with
us
and
as
well
as
if
he
hears
what
he's
hearing
from
other
commissions,
try
to
see
what
we
can
find
out
on.
F
A
Meeting
every
four
weeks
yeah,
it
says
not
to
do
it
consecutively
right
fully
virtual
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
nuances
and
then
there's
the
difference
between
the
commission's
meetings
and
then
individuals
participations.
There's
a
couple
there's
like
three
different
scenarios
under
which
you
can,
as
a
commissioner
participate.
Virtually
one
of
them
is
for
personal
reasons,
and
you've
got
up
to
25
same.
D
C
Your
doctor,
so
my
question
I
have
my
hand
up
for
a
while.
My
question
is
exactly
that:
what
are
the
criteria?
Is
there
a
form
and
how
do
I
apply
for
a
medical
condition,
because
I
do
not
expect
to
be
able
to
attend
in
person
for
a
while,
due
to
in
I
mean
I'll,
be
open.
I'm
gonna
have
multiple
things,
but
the
reason
why
I'm
not
coming
is
because
I'm
not
meeting
in
small
rooms
I'm
still
very
seriously,
avoiding
covid.
So
I
don't
go
to
group
meetings.
C
I
I
have
gone
out
I,
you
know
eat
outside
sometimes,
but
in
general,
like
I,
didn't
go
to
the
fair
and
I'm
not
going
to
you
know:
I
don't
go
to
any
of
these
group.
Any
group
things
so
and
I
have
I.
Can
you
know
I
could
get
documentation
as
to
why
I
have
conditions
that
make
that
advisable,
but
how
much?
What
do
I
have
to
do
and
to
whom
do
I
have
to
send
it,
and
what
do
I
have
to
to
disclose
about
my
medical
conditions
to
get
this
approved.
A
I
haven't
seen
any
supplementary
guy
from
either
the
county
attorney
or
in
the
law.
I
haven't
really
been
looking
that
hard,
but
I
take
it
to
read
it
on
its
face,
which
basically
says
that
so
I'll
give
you
the
staff
Guidance.
E
F
A
B
E
C
A
D
B
B
Go
with
the
blanket
for
starters,
you
know
and
then
real.
If
we
give
additional
guidance
from
the
county,
then
we'll
change,
but
in
the
meantime
that's
what
we'll
do
so.
E
B
A
F
A
C
A
C
A
D
A
A
D
D
A
A
E
A
E
A
B
A
A
Had
we
had
posed
a
question
to
staff
Richard
about
the
looking
at
shared
accountability,
risk
management
programs
like
bedramp
or
state
ramp,
and
if
the
County
had
looked
into
it
and
it's
not
or
if
so,
were
there
any
impediments
to
the
county.
F
A
Our
understanding
is
we're
allowed
to
buy
into
a
vendor
that
supports
those
programs
right
follows
those
programs
choice
that
we
have
to
make
a
case,
but
sometimes
there's
a
higher
according
different
level.
S
like
gum,
Cloud
versus
Cloud
right.
So
it
is
a
case-by-case
decision.
I
I'm
not
aware
of
an
impediment.
A
But
there
is
no
such
program:
The
Commonwealth,
not
support.
They
are
not
state
members,
certainly
worth.
A
Okay,
so
really
the
absence
of
the
program
we
could
advocate
creation
of
the
program.
This
is
kind
of
one
of
the
things
I
was
thinking
about
was
the
fedramp
program
at
the
federal
level,
has
really
changed
agency's
ability
to
adopt
cloud
services
much
more
rapidly
while
doing
what
they
need
to
be
doing
from
a
cyber.
A
Is
true
is
trying
to
be
that,
but
it's
a
little
bit
nascent.
There's
really
I
think
it's
only
it's
run
started
by
Arizona
and
there
seems
to
be
last
time.
I
looked
Maybe
six
months
ago,
there's
only
maybe
another
one
other
program,
one
other
state
that
had
joined
so
are
they
there
is
that
the
program.
A
D
B
We
generally
support
this
notion
of
sort
of
creating
a
state
Grant
life
group
that
if
legislation
is
needed
to
have
Virginia.
B
F
F
A
I
think
it's
something
similar
with
the
Clarendon
Innovation
Zone
project,
where
the
county
was
able
to
partner
with,
like
the
Commonwealth
cyber
initiative,
which
is
a
commonwealth
funded
like
cyber
experts
at
the
various
different
universities
and
so
I.
Think,
if
so,
there's
something
that
already
exists.
I
think
our
recommendation
to
be
continue
to
support
it
and
expand
it
yeah.
So
you
want
to
draft
something
like
that
up
for
the
Center.
F
I'd
like
to
explore
that
we're
more
with
you,
okay
I,
understand
all
right.
We
can
talk
about
it
now.
A
F
A
A
Out
of
attorney
exactly
because
I'm
not
popping
limits
on
the
way,
oh
yes,
and
so
we
have
evaluated
and
I.
Think
even
this
group
is.
A
A
Lack
of
provision
in
enabling
that
to
do
many,
creative
things
so
outside
of
that
enabling
act,
we
do
have
the.
E
A
E
A
A
A
Of
ARL.
F
A
G
A
Every
session
there
is
an
there
is
a.
E
A
A
B
A
So
for
them
communication
about
it,
but
it's
not
so
for
the
priorities
for
the
upcoming
year.
I
think
the
results
of
that
study
and
our
advice
to
the
board
about
what
to
do
with
it
will
be
a
Hot
Topic.
So
we
want
to
make
sure.
A
A
D
F
A
D
B
G
Yeah
I
just
want
to
be
clear
of
some
of
your
Frank
we're
not
endorsing
the
idea
of
legislative.
G
G
The
other
utilities
that
are
basically
a
natural
monopoly
for
the
city
and
unlike
Water
Arlington,
has
a
number
of
choices
of
broadband
providers
that
are
actually
pretty
darn
good
I've
got
files,
I
mean
you
know,
a
lot
of
parts
most
of
the
city
is
one
of
the
best
serves
in
the
country
like
Comcast
or
Verizon
or
other
other
providers.
I
mean
it's
just
not
something
I'm
doing
here
in
Arlington
of
all
places.
All
the
issues
that
we
have
when
we're
well
serving
this
competition
doesn't
seem
like
a
good
use
of
taxpayer
resources
to
me.
A
F
A
I
think
the
sense
in
the
room
is
that
that's
not
needed
due
to
the
other
avenues
that
would
at
least
be
my
position.
A
C
C
Well,
I,
don't
know
what
it
is,
because
I
thought
that
was
one
of
the
things
we
wanted
to
be
doing
was
looking
at
the
Privacy
Law
and
and
having
some
consideration
of.
If
there
are
changes
to
it.
What
would
we
like
to
see,
as
opposed
to
reacting
to
things
that
are
likely
to
be
introduced
or
may
be
introduced?
So
it's
really
a
better
understanding
of
where
we
fit
with
the
current
Privacy
Law
and
we
certainly
have
made
recommendations
on
privacy.
B
D
B
Guess
you
know,
since
Virginia
is
one
of
a
handful
of
States,
that's
already
adopted
a
comprehensive
data,
Privacy
Law
I'm,
not
sure
and
there's
significant
Federal
legislation
which
may
or
at
this
point
probably
not
get
adopted
this
session
and
we've
got
some
of
the
federal
agencies
that
are
getting
into
the
Federal.
D
B
C
I
guess
part
of
it
was
a
better
understanding
of
what
are
how
our
recommendations
fit
in
the
current
legislation,
which
we
really
did
not
do
a
detailed
analysis
of
previously
and
whether
or
not
any
of
our
I
don't
know
the
answer.
But
if
there's
anything
that
we're
recommending
that
is
not
already
in
the
legislation,
then
there
is
the
question
of
whether
it
requires
it.
C
I
mean
there's,
there's
number
one:
are
there
things
required
there
that
we're
not
doing,
but
then
the
second
one
is:
are
there
things
we're
recommending
that
might
need
permission
in
there
and
I?
Don't
know
the
answer.
A
Recommendations
have
been
focused
on
Arlington
County
government
and
yes,
with
I
think
I
think
we
haven't
explored
the
issue
enough
to
know
whether
there's
legislative
impediments
to
Arlington
County,
taking
action
at
the
municipal
level
and
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
we've
recommended
that
almost
certainly
do
not
require
any
legislative
action
at
the
state.
That's.
C
Our
at
the
Civic
Federation,
our
legislative
committee,
is
looking
at
that
law.
C
Their
perspective
is
a
little
bit
different
than
ours,
because
their
perspective
is
a
civil
rights
perspective,
so
they're
looking
at
it
from
from
that
point
of
view-
and
there
are
some
things
where,
for
example,
it's
required
foia's
to
get
information
about
things
that
might
be
information
that
might
be
collected
that
might
be
considered
private,
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
people
are
interested
in
is
some
way
where
you
don't
have
to
pay
two
or
three
hundred
dollars
to
find
out
what
your
you
know:
what
privacy,
what
private
information
might
be
retained,
for
example,
and
so
that's
the
kind
of
thing
that
they're
looking
at.
A
Yeah
I
think
the
law
that
Virginia
passes
mostly
focused
on
regulation
of
private
data
brokers.
D
A
B
A
I
think
one
of
our
recommendations
was
regulation
of
Federal
Regulation,
of
an
oversight
of
surveillance
technology
employed
by
the
County
government.
Yes,.
A
C
A
D
G
B
Any
I
guess
unless
anybody
has
any
right
now
that
they
want
all
right
well,
yeah
time
to
Tech
commission
planning
how
many
years
I
think
we
had
had
some
discussions
on
this
and
you
provided
a
road
map.
B
Ever
Evergreen
items
right,
which
is
obviously
legislative
recommendations,
are
won,
and
that's
we're
coming
upon
that
time
budget's
another
that
we
do
and
that's
coming
later
in
the
year
and
then
and
then
we
have
some
topics
that
we
I
think
have
discussed.
D
B
Past
and
I
think
want
to
keep
on
our
on
our
plate,
so
privacy,
for
example,
which
we
just
talked
about
digital
equity,
which
gets
into
the
Broadband
Authority
Broadband,
open
data
and
then
also
some
of
the
issues
relate
Smart
City
issues
which
been
covering
over
the
years
and
then,
as
they
now
apply
to
National,
Landing
too
so
yeah
I
think
those
are
you
know
some
of
the
broad
broad
topics.
I
think
that.
B
A
B
F
A
A
D
F
F
B
Yes,
I
think
we
need
a
big
disgust
that
we
wanted
to
try
to
get
in
and
I
know
Mary
reached
out
to
try
to
get
an
update
on
the
whole
jbj
jbg
ATT
Smart
City
platform
for
National
Landing
right,
and
so
we
did
so
I
think
this
sort
of
maybe
fits
in
well.
D
B
Okay,
okay
I
mean,
but
that
won't
be
had
the
cbrs
that
was
used
to
provide
Broadband
to
students
in
the
Columbia
Pike
was
the
county
was
using
it
because
there
are
some
cbrs
frequencies
that
are
basically
in
the
public
domain,
and
there
are
those
that
you
can
get
more
protective
rights.
What
are
you
basically
and
at
auction?
You
require
that
Acquire
The
license
rights,
but
yeah.
A
G
A
That
would
be
great
update,
yeah.
B
Right
but
I
think
they
sort
of
they.
You
know,
there's
intersectionality,
yeah
and
another
thing:
I've
been
providing
updates
on
fixed
wireless
access
and
how
5G
is
being
used,
but
Verizon
and
T-Mobile
has
basically
still
a
relatively
small
share
in
in
the
broadband
service.
I
think
I
just
saw
a
study,
maybe
around
three
percent,
but
it's
one
of
the
fastest.
A
B
And
it
is,
you
know
again:
another
competitive
competitor,
I
think
the
speeds
that
you're
able
to
achieve
with
5G,
you
know
make
it.
You
know,
make
it
competitive,
technologically
yeah
so
anyway,
so
yeah,
nice
I,
think
that
you
know
all
ties
into
the
Universal
Equity
we're
talking
about
the
cbrs
and
yes,
how
I
was
using
on
the
Columbia
Pike
area
and
I.
Think
at
one
point
we
were
gonna
I
think
it.
F
A
F
A
B
A
B
B
Just
in
I
think
my
role
as
a
citizen
that
is
a
member
of
this
body,
I
think
one
of
the
other
issues
related
to
digital
Equity.
We
had
a
concerns
about
affordability
and
there's
a
number
of
several
programs
which
I've.
D
B
Been
reporting
on
that
have
tried
to
bridge
that
Gap,
so
so
I
guess
you
know,
I
think
it
sort.
G
D
E
A
B
B
We
may
want
to
Maybe
talk
about
all
the
paid
channels,
well
right,
I,
think
reuse
to
sort
of
have
regular
reports
on
that.
I
know
that
County
funds-
all
you
know,
all
three
of
them:
the
pig
champ
which
Peg
channels
are
public,
educational
and
governmental
channels.
So
we
have
Arlington
Independent
Media,
which
is
Public
Access.
B
B
A
D
E
B
Okay,
I
think
when
talked
to
Jack
about
it
at
least
fairly
recently
I
think
things.
You
know
the
relationships
still
pretty
good
and
stable
and
the
one
thing
we
did
have
a
liaison
from
APS
Matt
Smith,
who
you
may
recall.
Of
course,
we
just
recently
learned
that
Matt
has
retired.
Yes,
so
I
don't
know.
If
you
can,
we
ask
you
to
try
to
find
out
if
there
is
a
new
APS
or
an
exactly
I
mean
or
okay.
B
And
Austin
I
guess
we'll
ask
you
to
try
to
set
up
an
introduction
to
the
new
CIO.
A
A
A
B
All
right
anything
else
that
could
cover
the
busy
year,
yeah.
D
B
We'll
try
to
I
think
John
and
I
will
try
to
make
some
sense
out
of
all
of
that.
To
keep
us
keep
us
entertained.
A
A
Obviously
budget
is
a
must
do
we
also
upcoming
milestones
for
that
are
the
county
manager
usually
provides
preliminary
fiscal
results
and
close
out
recommendations
in
October
for
the
FY
22
year,
Which
counties
fiscal
year
runs
July
through.
D
A
So
that'll
be
the
June
30th
of
2022
and
then
the
board
makes
final
appropriation
of
that
close
out
funding
in.
E
C
Yeah,
on
the
whole
broader
category
of
budget,
we
sort
of
quickly
looked
at
the
CIP,
but
it
we're
dealing
with
a
10-year
CIP
and
there
are
some
things
there
where
what
we're
going
to
want
to
do
is
track
an
implementation
and
there's
some
other
things
that
are
were
in
the
you
know
not
immediate
year,
but
on
the
out
years.
C
C
So
we
have
a
little
longer
to
look
at
the
two-year
review,
but
I
think
since
that's
where
most
of
the
systems
that
we're
interested
in
are
being
funded.
We
need
to
spend
a
lot
more
time.
Looking
at
that
CIP
and
following
up
on
what
we've
purchased
with
it.
C
Well,
it's
recently
approved,
so
we
should
be
able
to
get
a
briefing
you
know
anytime.
We
want
at
this
point,
I
mean
I'm
getting
briefings
on
other
parts
of
the
CIP,
and
some
of
them
are
public
briefings
on
hot
topics
like
storm.
Storm
water,
for
example,
are
all
starting
the
week
of
September
first
week
in
September
you're
starting
your
public
meetings
on
what
the
CIP
is
doing
for
those
things.
C
What
is
are
the
expenditures
that
we're
doing
that
were
approved
by
the
CIP
and
the
bond?
Also,
because
that
the
bond
is
not,
of
course,
passed
yet
that's
what's
coming
in
in
November,
so
better
understanding
of
what
it
is,
we're
going
to
be
funding
in
our
area
through
the
CIP
and
the
bond
I
think
would
be
good.
A
C
And
and
I
think
actually
I
can't
remember
whether
it
was
Jack
or
I
I
think
I,
maybe
remembering
this
from
Aaron
and
dipsum,
but
there's
also
a
a
change
of
Direction
and
what
we're
spending
in
the
CIP
for
technology
versus
purchasing
things
versus
Leasing
and
some
of
the
strategies
for
that,
and
so
I
would
hope.
That
would
be
part
of
that
presentation,
because
there's
a
fairly
I
think
important
strategic
change
going
going
forward
about
how
we're
funding
our
upgrades
and
staying
current
with
new
systems.
C
So
that's
you
will
want
to
since
we're
doing
it
differently
and
funding
it
differently.
We
need
to
understand
it
to
be
to
take
to
make
our
comments
in
the
appropriate
time
frame.
C
But
even
more
than
the
cloud
transition,
because
it
also
includes
things
that
we
used
to
purchase
that
we're
now
Leasing
I
mean
not
just
us
everybody
and
and
what
the
relative
costs
of
those
things
are.
And
then
the
other
thing
I
think
which
we
raised
previously
but
I,
don't
know
that
we've
ever
gotten
a
position
on
is
what
we
do
when
we
don't
have
expertise
in-house
and
how
we
do.
C
The
whole
analysis
as
the
as
the
environment
changes,
how
we
determine
and
be
a
little
more
Forward
Thinking
about
the
types
of
expertise
that
we
might
want
to
be
bringing
in-house
versus
Contracting.
For,
because
that
whole
line
of
when
you
develop
expertise
through
contracts
and
what
that
does
to
your
flexibility
is
a
very
important
as
we
get
more
and
more
rapid
changes
in
systems.
C
E
B
B
B
Update,
oh,
you
still
get
to
hear
it
from
me
on
all
right:
here's
Frank!
Yes!
Okay!
Let's
see
I
started
writing
these
down
a.
D
B
Refreshing
myself,
all
right,
so
the
FCC
and
The
Institute
of
Museum
and
Library
Services
has
signed
a
memorandum
of
understanding
to
jointly
promote
public
awareness
of
federal
funding
opportunities.
B
And
the
availability
of
affordable
Broadband
programs
in
light
of
the
significant
role
Library
program
libraries
play
in
promoting
digital
access
and
inclusion.
So
I,
don't
know
where
our
library
I'm
sure
the
libraries
may
be
aware
of
that.
But
the
asked
to
help
promote
these
affordability
programs,
among
others.
B
The
FCC
has
ordered
phone
companies
to
stop
carrying
traffic
regarding
a
known,
robocall,
Scott,
scam,
marketing,
auto
warranty,
so
those
auto
warranties
they've
actually
asked
the
phone
companies
to
stop
carrying
those.
Those
calls
FCC
chair,
Jessica,
Rosa
morsel
has
launched
an
investigation
into
the
data
privacy
practice
practices
of
15
top
mobile
carriers,
data
retention
and
data
privacy
policies,
so
that
would
include
ATT
Verizon
and
that
Comcast,
with
its
mvno
Wireless
Services,
is
included
in
T-Mobile.
B
Are
those
who
were
asked
and
so
they're
asking
about
their
data
data
privacy
policies
and
among
the
data
the
FCC
wants.
B
Geolocation
data,
how
long
it's
retained?
How
long?
If
Subs
cannot
you
know,
data
deletion,
how
how
the
geolocation
data
is
safeguarded
and
whether
Subs
are
notified
when
their
geolocation
is
data
is
shared
so
so.
D
B
B
To
do
more
to
prevent
U.S
adversaries
from
attacking
critical
Networks,
let's
see
starting
on
July
1st
Virginia
state
agencies
are
required
to
report
certain
cyber
security
incidents
to
the
Virginia
Fusion
Intelligence
Center
four
hours.
The
Intelligence
Center
was
created
by
a
partnership
between
Virginia
State
Police
and
the
Department
of
Emergency
Management
fcca
chair.
E
B
Proposes
that
Broadband
speed
definition
be
increased
from
the
current
25
3
25
megabits
per
second
three
megabits
per
second
increased
it
to
a
hundred
megabits
per
second
and
20
megabits,
download
speeds
and.
B
Term
National
Gold
proposal
is
one
gigabit
per
second
500
megabit
per
second
Downstream
Upstream.
The
fcc's
robocall
response
team
issued
an
alert
to
Consumers
regarding
a
rising
threat
of
robotechs.
B
Fcc
is
updating
Robo
Tech's
rules
to
require
mobile
phone
companies
to
block
likely
Robo
attacks
on
robotechs.
The
SEC
rule
is
currently
prohibit,
Auto
dial
text
messages.
Unless
you
previously
gave
consent,
the
FCC
is
partnering
with
State
Attorneys
generals
to
combat
robocalls
and
robotechs
and
as.
B
B
They
were
I
think
they
were
events
and
they
were
about
six
six
attachments
and
then
I
sent
around
a
couple
reports.
We
had
a
lot
of
attachments,
we've
been
off
for
a
while.
That's.
B
B
B
A
C
A
Us
a
few
months
back
and
what
aimed
as
the
CIO
officially
August
15th,
was.
A
A
A
B
A
Okay,
an
optional
title:
okay,
all
right
so
you'll
see
that
live
on
the
job
site.
A
A
B
Right
any
questions
for
Richard.