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We're
getting
there
now
it's
a
challenge,
it's
a
challenge
to
get
a
lot
of
people
on
camera,
but
you
know
we
usually
are
happy
if
we
can
get
five
or
six.
It
looks
like
I've
got
about
that
many
chairs
on
camera.
Now,
so
that's
good!
That's
a
start!.
A
All
right,
well,
accounting,
Jackie,
we're
just
too
shy
of
a
quorum.
E
A
I
C
E
I
think
so
Frank
going
forward.
Jackie
can
be
part
of
your
Quorum.
That's
totally
fine
right
anybody!
Anybody
who
requests
a
medical
exemption-
and
you
approve
that
you
don't
need
to
know
why,
right
it's
just
quote:
unquote!
Non-Described
medical
exemption
is
fine
once
you
approve
that
they
can
participate
remotely
as
part
of
the
quorum.
A
E
C
A
G
G
G
So
if
that's
okay,
I'd
like
to
request
one,
my
medical
reason
is,
you
know
you
don't
need
to
know
so
we're
gonna
go
with
that
nope
and
I'm
going
to
send
you
an.
G
G
J
F
A
A
A
Kevin,
you
need
my
email.
There.
A
A
I
A
John
and
I
are
still
not
official
yet,
but
we
will
be
approved
as
chair
and
vice
chair
at
the
October
meeting,
hopefully,
but
but
Laura.
Our
newest
member
has
been
approved
as
of
this
month.
So
we
would
like
to
welcome
you
officially
to
the
information
technology,
advisory,
commission
or
Tech
commission,
as
we
are
rebranded
anyway.
That
being
the
case,
can
you
tell
us
a
little
all
right?
Okay,
we're
getting
there
for
a
physical
form,
also.
A
K
Well
great
to
meet
everybody.
My
name
is
Laura
Gross
I've
been
in
the
DC
area
for
about
three
and
a
half
years
now,
originally
from
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania.
I
M
Now
cyber
security
I
also
have
a
background
in
cyber
security
as
I
work
for
ATT
important
state
department,
as
well
as
the
agency
there
McLean.
So.
M
D
Currently,
certified
financial
planner.
A
Was
the
vice
chair
and
before
that
I
was
the
chair
and
before
that
I
was
the
vice
chair
and
before
that,
I
was
just
a
run-of-the-mill
member,
and
it's
now
actually
22
plus
years
that
I've
been
on
here.
So
yeah
I
think
when
I
first
joined
we
used
to
meet
with
a
couple
of
Dixie
cups
and
a
string.
A
We've
had
a
little
bit
of
advancement
since
then
anyhow,
I
I
I
was
a
telecommunications
attorney
for
35
years
with
the
Roslyn
based
firm,
Fletcher
Hills
in
the
hilltop.
That
is
the
co-managing
member
of
the
firm
for
over
20
years
retired
about
three
and
a
half
years
ago,
and
so
keep
my
hand
in
it
here
and
also
I'm
on
the
live
report.
J
Burke
lifelong
arlingtonian,
hopefully
Rising
Vice,
chair
I've,
been
a
member
of
the
commission
since
2019,
and
my
professional
background
is
in
Enterprise
systems,
Acquisitions,
strategic,
I.T
planning
and
product
management.
So
mostly
software.
D
I
C
Yep
I,
don't
remember
when
I
joined
this
Commission,
because
I
was
the
liaison
from
the
Emergency
Management
preparedness
commission
for
quite
a
while
and
then
I
joined
separately.
My
background
is
I'm
active
in
Civic
Federation
I'm.
G
G
E
E
Yeah
I
Richard,
archimbo
I
work
for
the
county
have
been
with
the
county
since
December
of
2018.
I,
look
after
information,
security
and
privacy
for
the
county,
as
well
as
a
side
gig
in
looking
after
regulatory
fairs
in
the
cable
television
space,
I
came
from
media
and
entertainment
to
government
and
I
understood
the
world
of
Comcast.
So
I
was
asked
to
help
look
after
Comcast
and
Verizon,
who
are
two
incumbent:
cable
television
providers,
so
I'm
here
as
your
staff
liaison.
E
A
B
I
B
I
B
Been
I've
been
with
the
Verizon
in
this
job
for
almost
nine
years,
so
been
around
happy
to
help.
A
All
right,
thank
you
and
Angela.
She
makes
everything
run
so
I
I'm,
not
sure
if
she's
actually
on
right
now
so
but
she's
up
so
but
Angela
easterwood
is
also
with
with
the
county
and
helps
it
helps.
Provide
support
to
our
commission.
I've
got
a
couple
other
quick
administrative
items.
We
do
have
one
vacancy
so
we're
at
12
right
now
or
we're
authorized
for
13
Commissioners
total.
As
your
where
Mike
Carlton
resigned.
We
did
circulate
his
resignation
letter
so.
A
As
we've
discussed
over
the
last
several
months,
the
county
is
right
in
the
process
of
doing
his
franchise
renewals
for
both
Comcast
and
Verizon,
and
that's
table
only
and
anyhow
We've
not
yet
received
an
official
green
light,
but
it's
possible
that
our
October
26th
meeting
may
be
used
for
a
public
hearing
on
the
franchise
renewals
for
both
I.
Think
Comcast
is
up
coming
in
December
of
2022
and
Verizon
June
of
2023
by
re.
As
things
stand
now,
hello
Gary
welcome.
A
As
things
stand
now,
we
would
unless
there's
a
reason
we
shouldn't.
We
would
do
a
combined
public
hearing
on
both
franchise
renewal.
So
it's
important
to
recognize
that
our
only
jurisdiction
is
really
with
respect
to.
G
A
The
cable
service
itself,
not
the
packaging,
the
services,
not
the
rates,
not
internet
services
or
telephone.
So
it's
a
very
narrow
scope.
County
does
have
limited
Authority
regarding
using
the
rights
away
and
customer
service
for
video
services,
so.
A
So
that's
but
anyhow,
but
that
was
you
know.
Our
traditional
role
is
providing
that
opportunity
for
public
input
on
the
franchise
renewals
and
we
did
start
out
as
the
cable
commission
so
dwarfed
as
technology
is
more
so
any
one.
We
do
have
one
new
member
here,
so
Gary
we've
introduced
Laura
who's,
our
newest
member
I
think
he
met
her
at
last
month's
meeting,
but
we
then
went
around
and
introduced
ourselves
and
provided
our
background.
A
L
Gary
hi
everyone
I'm
Gary,
there
I've
been
with
the
commission
now
for
right,
I,
think
scragged
more
or
less
prior
to
that
federal
government,
career
employee,
Federal,
Communications
attorney
also
packing
a
trademark
office,
intellectual
property
and
prior
to
that
I've
done
some.
A
F
Yes,
all
right,
normally
well,
six
months
now,
four
months
of
previous
role
as
the
deputy
director
and
now
two
months
as
the
Director.
F
As
with
NCIS
enabled
criminal
investigative
service
for
six
and
a
half
years,
various
rules
law
enforcement,
cyber
security.
My
final
role-
there
was
the
deputy
CIO
and
the
chief
data
officer.
I,
was
the
first
Chief
data
officer
for
the
agency
prior
to
that,
I
had
worked
in
various
jobs
and
Contracting
federal
government
at
a
previous
step
that
worked
with
General
Electric
Aviation
business
as
the
chief
security
architect,
I
have
a
very
strong
cyber
security
background
for
those
of
you
with
cyber
security.
A
F
J
Kind
of
what
your
vision
is
for
DTS
going
forward.
A
All
right,
I
guess
we'll
move
on
to
our
finalize
our
legislative
priorities.
Recommendation
support
John
circulated
some
language
I.
J
Did
have
yeah
I
did
have
one
edition
from
Phil
I,
just
Incorporated
it
into
this
one
word
doc
to
go
over.
H
J
So
we
had
discussed
kind
of
four
items.
Top
two
were
things
we
had
discussed
last
meeting.
First,
one
is
around
kind
of
the
fedramp
like
program
for
Virginia.
J
I
J
E
For
these
recommendations,
I
would
encourage
you
to
reference
State,
ramp
or
another
similar
group
here
to
provide
context.
I
know
you
weren't
endorsing
specifically
State
ramp.
You
just
wanted
something
in
that
genre,
but
I
think
for
for
the
folks
in
Richmond.
It
helps
to
provide
that
comparison
so
that
they
understand
the
world
you're.
Talking
about
sure.
J
J
I
had
specifically
avoided
referencing,
fedramp
or
state
ramp
explicitly
because
I
don't
want
someone
to
say,
oh
well,
we
don't
want
to
do
federal
and
fedramp,
not
good
or
state
ramp,
not
good
right
and
the
legislature
may
want
to
take
a
completely
different
approach
to
it
than
those
programs
set
up,
and
so
this
is
really
just
a
generic
recommendation
about
how
the
Commonwealth
might
support
the
adoption
of
cloud
Technologies
by
Municipal
governments
in
a
more
economical
way.
That's
also
supports
high
quality
cyber
security
assurance
activities.
B
H
K
They
offer
pretty
good
best
practices
from
an
agnostic
point
of
view.
Sure.
I
H
K
H
G
E
Muted
darn
it,
yes
that
does
help
I
I,
just
from
my
experience
when
talking
to
folks
in
Richmond,
there's
always
a
lot
of
what's
what's
something
I
can
compare
this
to,
and
so
that
helps
that
provides
two
comparisons
that
we
can
have
conversations
about
and
I
think
that
that's
good.
Thank
you.
A
A
H
J
So
for
advanced
technology
kind
of
coming
out
of
the
the
Clarendon
Innovation
Zone
project
and
the
exposure
that
we
got
to
the
side,
the
Commonwealth
cyber
initiative,
as
well
as
the
briefing
that
we
received
from
the
Innovation
I,
forget
the
exact
name
of
the
Innovation
Zone
that
the
test
bed
that's
happening
out
in
Stafford,
that's
being
supported
by
the
the
Innovation
partnership
Authority,
which
is
a
Virginia
authorized
Authority,
as
well
as
the
you
know,
soon
to
be
opened
and
expanding
Virginia
Tech
Innovation
campus
and
the
George
Mason
University
Institute
for
digital
Innovation.
J
This
was
just
mostly
to
express
support
for
continued
funding
and
support
for
those
initiatives
and
initiatives
like
those
as
good
things
that
the
Commonwealth
should
keep
doing
which,
because
we
benefited
a
lot
from
those
expertise
and
will
benefit
a
lot
from
the
available
expertise
of
these.
These
publicly
stimulated
initiatives.
A
J
L
B
J
That
that
the
state
legislature
is
making
in
terms
of
funding
author
Authority
priority,
prioritization
and-
and
you
know,
staff
resources
that
advanced
technology
generally
speaking
in
the
Commonwealth
distribution,
investment,
research
and
development,
adoption,
workforce
planning
training,
it's
total
rent.
J
I
think
it
depends
on
the
the
situation,
but
we
hadn't
put
this
in
our
legislative
priorities
as
a
county
previously,
and
so,
but
there
were
several
other
items
where
last
year's
legislative
priorities
were
just
voicing
support
for
things
that
were
ongoing,
that
we
wanted
to
make
sure
the
legislators
knew
that
we
thought
were
good
things.
I
just
wanted
to.
L
D
G
Okay,
yeah
just
real
quick,
like
Virginia
Tech,
don't
they
have
like
an
innovation
lab
with.
B
G
J
That
is
the
Virginia
Tech
Tech
Innovation
campus
portion
of
this
okay
and
and
I
I
try
to
limit
it
to
the
things
that
were
relevant
to
Arlington,
specifically
not
every
Tech
initiative
that
exists.
There
are
many
many
more
in
the
county.
J
This
one
actually
specifically
came
Jackie
from
your
comment
last
time,
where
we
didn't
kind
of
have
anything
on
privacy
and
I
kind
of
put
this
together.
It
occurred.
I
J
Protection
act
that
Virginia
adopted
a
year
or
so
ago
really.
B
I
J
J
J
J
L
J
Is
really
to
make
those
rights
more
easy
for
consumers
to
exercise
by
having
the
Commonwealth
publish
you
know,
cult,
collect
and
publish
a
list
of
entities
that
are
covered
by
consumer
data,
protection
act
and.
B
C
Yes,
do
they
likely
that
they
would
have
such
a
list?
It
seems
to
me
that
it's
by
definition,
you
know
the
entities
that
are
covered
are
by
definition,
so
they
might
not
not
necessarily
have
a
list.
If
there's
nothing
that
they're
required
to
submit.
J
C
I
didn't
think
it
did
so
it's
only
private
sector
that
we're
talking
about
and
so
I.
Of
course,
I
like
it
I'm
just
wondering
if
it's
the
kind
of
thing
that
they're
able
to
implement,
because
you
know
as
with
many
laws,
it
describes
that
it's
that
who
you
are.
If
that's
that's
subject
to
it
and
then
it's
your
responsibility
to
make
sure
that
you
follow
it
and
they
don't
necessarily
know
who
all
the
places
are
that
have
to
follow.
It.
I
J
That
they
don't
I
would
imagine
that
if
the
Commonwealth
or
if
the
legislature
would
take
this
up,
they
would
have
to
collect
this
information
to
be
able
to
publish.
J
I
H
C
J
That
that
law
passed
broadly
bipartisan
fashion,
and
so
there
may
be
some
appetite
to
making
it
incrementally
more
easy
for
consumers
to
exercise
their
rights.
C
Even
if
they
were
required
to
post
this,
which
would
be
an
easier
thing
for
the
state
to
do,
is
to
add
an
Acro
requirement
that
the
location
be
posted,
prominently
posted
that
would
help.
If
any
time
you
went
to
an
organization
it
was,
you
know,
privacy
had
to
be
listed
and
the
location
had
to
be
listed.
J
You
do
business
with
on
a
regular
basis,
so
without
a
single
stop
to
go
and
find
out
all
of
the
people
who
are
subject
to
this.
You
might
not
even
know
where
to
look
yeah.
J
It
could
last
time
I
made,
we
made
a
recommendation
that
specifically
identified
the.
H
I
J
B
J
Would
think
it
would
probably
be
more
likely
the
Secretary
of
Commerce
for
the
state,
Corporation
Commission
or
something
like
some
someone
who's
involved
in
the
in
the
business
landscape,
because
I
think
it
simplest
solution
to
me
would
just
be
adding
part
of
that
information
to
the
annual
registration
or
filings
that
that
companies
have
to
do.
A
H
J
J
Yeah
every
every
year
the
board
adopts
legislative
priorities
for
our
legislative
for
our
legislators
that
are
important
to
Arlington
County.
So
thank
you.
For
that
sure
they.
G
J
Finesse
that
yeah,
my
my
personal
opinion,
is
that
the
regular
increased
regulatory
burden
is
is
de
minimis
would
be
likely
de
minimis,
and
the
value
out
of
this
would
actually
make
this
law
do
what
the
legislature
intended.
L
L
D
J
I
L
In
a
sense
of
focus
is
on
a
list.
You
know
there
can
be
other
Fashions
of
promulgating
information
other
than
a
list,
and
what
exactly
would
this
be?
It's
easy
to
collapse
over
that
by
things
the
difficulty
can
be
in
the
details
and
I'm
not
sure
just
how
that
list
would
work
which
gets
me
back
to
the
recommendation
of
developing
a
mechanism
rather
than
saying
a
list,
because
what's
a
list
and
what's
the
burden
of
it,
producing
Bliss
goose
who's
gonna
make
that.
J
So,
to
develop
and
publish
a
mechanism
how.
L
About
our
development
mechanisms
and
foreign
entities
development
mechanism
for
publicizing,
so
again,
it's
more
in
general
than
publishing,
but
somehow
make
the
public
aware
of
it,
which
is
the
underlying
intent
versus
publishing,
means
well
what
you
do
with
the
list
and
book
whatever
so
I
think
public
sizing
gets
to
the
point,
but
it's
broad
enough.
It
gives
the
flexibility
to
determine
how.
D
J
J
It's
up
on
the
screen
and
on
the
screen
share
Commonwealth
should
publicize
the
entities
that
are
covered
by
section
of
the
common
consumer
data
protection
act
along
with
the
internet,
address
the
information
required
under
Section
whatever,
so
that
consumers
May
more
easily
exercise
their
rights
under
the
ACT.
Okay,
all.
I
H
Right
for
further
workshopping
and
discussion.
J
This
is
simple:
we
all
know
it
and
love
it.
The
rules
that
the
Commonwealth
the
legislature
adopted
for
virtual
meetings
seemed
unreasonably
onerous,
given
our
experience
during
the
pandemic
and
successful
virtual
meetings.
So
just
should.
H
D
A
E
Yes,
I
can
add
a
little
bit
of
context,
Okay
so,
prior
to
covid
there
was
not
a
well
understood
or
strongly
codified
system
for
virtual
meetings,
with
the
emergency
orders
put
in
place
for
covid
virtual
participation
was
allowed,
but
that
was
not
something.
Then
this
is
my
understanding
through
our
legislative
Department,
it
wasn't
legislated.
It
was
emergency
orders.
E
The
legislature
has
decided
to
implement
a
25
rule,
which
is
what
you've
been
you've
been
reacting
to
with
the
new
policies
we
had
to
pass
and
all
of
that,
so
the
legislative
folks
are
saying:
we've
gone
from
statutorily
zero
up
to
25,
even
though,
for
all
intents
and
purposes
it
feels
like
we
went
from
100
down
to
25.,
legislatively
we're
being
told
we
went
from
zero
up
to
25..
E
The
consensus
developing
among
jurisdictions
is
to
try
and
push
for
a
move
from
25
to
50.
E
I'm
sure
there
are
plenty
of
people
who
also
want
to
go
from
25
back
to
100
of
meetings
being
allowed
to
be
virtual,
but
we're
not
sure
how
successful
that
lobbying
will
be.
So
we
certainly
are
willing
to
participate
in
any
sort
of
conversation
about
that.
But
just
for
your
writing
purposes
or
your
thought
purposes-
we're
responding
to
a
commonwealth
decision
to
go
from
legislatively
zero
up
to
legislatively
25.
That's!
H
D
D
It
because,
if
you
want
to
change,
you
should
ask
for
what
you
want
pretend
to
be
in
a
negotiation
where
you
don't
even
know
who
you're
negotiating
with
I.
Think
full.
All
virtual
is
a
working
program
and
it
seems
like
it
could
be
continued
and
that
would
increase
citizen
participation
in
their
government
and
that's
a
good.
L
L
Pretty
much
your
family
to
say
this
works
better
for
the
commission
to
improves
the
attendance
not
only
for
the
Commissioners
but
also
to
the
public.
So
it's
an
all-around
positive,
so
getting
back
to
Bill's
comments.
Why
don't
we
make
that
point
more
clear
right
in,
but
our
recommendation
is
because
that
is
in
fact
right.
You
know
we
want
to
go
around
the
table
like
45
cents.
That's
our
position!
We.
A
D
We
urge
repeal
Virginia
code
XXX,
which
sets
hard
limits
on
Virtual
meetings
of
advisory
commissions.
Well,
perhaps
well-intended
this
gratuitous
regulation
actually
works
against
voluntary
citizen
participation
in
their
government.
Attendance
at
high-tech
meetings
was
never
higher
than
during
the
covet
pandemic.
When.
I
D
B
D
Add
leave
some
to
search
for
subterfuges
to
prevent
the
implementation
of
this
new
code.
D
L
C
C
Is
that
this,
the
relationship
of
the
open
meeting
laws
and
how
they
apply
to
both
elected
boards
that
are
making
decisions
for
the
public
versus
advisory
groups
that
simply
advise
the
boards
I
think
it's
an
important
distinction,
so
it
may
be
that
they
need
to
decouple
those
so
that
the
rules
that
apply
because
I
think
that's
one
of
the
problems
is
right
now,
they're
saying
any
of
the
rules
that
apply
to
the
board
applies
to
us
and
I,
don't
think
I
would
want
to
have
the
board
be
able
to
have
all
virtual
meetings.
C
Residents,
because
that
is
what
we're
trying
to
do-
is
increase
civic
participation.
We're
not
advocating
that
the
board
be
able
to
meet
only
virtually.
D
E
L
A
Right,
it's
just
not
the
same
as
sitting
on
the
county
right
and
there
are
certain
board.
There
are
certain
other
boards
below
the
County
Board
that
do
have
decision-making,
Authority,
I,
guess
what
is
it?
The
zoning
board
of
appeals,
I
think
and
a
couple
of
I
think
there's
a
couple
of
others
right
that
have
actual
decision-making
Authority,
but
we
have
zero.
L
C
Just
think
that
the
way
the
law
is
right
now,
one
of
the
things
in
that
this
is
just
a
memory,
and
so
we
obviously
someone
who
has
expertise
on
what
it
is,
would
be
important.
But
my
memory
is
that
the
argument
that
we
were
hearing
from
our
board
members
was
that
whatever
applied
to
them
also
applied
to
us
and
so
to
me,
it
seems
like,
in
order
to
accomplish
this
argument
for
civic
engagement.
We
need
to
decouple
what
the
legislation
that
applies
to
elected
decision-making
boards
from
volunteer
advisory
boards.
J
F
J
A
H
I
A
D
A
C
J
C
J
I
J
Think
it's
a
bridge
too
far
to
ask
the
legislature
to
strike
down
open,
meeting
statutes
or
accept
us
from
from,
but
but
before
to
to
what
Richard
was
saying
before
the
pandemic.
Before
that
law
was
passed,
the
the
only
way
we
could
not
meet
in
person
is
under
well,
not
the
only
way,
but
the
reason
why
we
could
do
it
during
the
pandemic
was
because
of
the
declared
state
of
emergency
right.
That
was
the
exemption
in
the
open,
so
they
added
exemptions
to
it.
G
A
A
A
G
F
A
I
think
I
assume
we
have
no
other
proposed
because
I
think
poor
is
about
our
maybe
unofficial,
limit
anyway,
so
I
think
I
ought
to
quality
anyway.
That
brings
us
to
their
Victory.
That's
right.
That
brings
us
to
legislative
update
me
how
about
that?
Okay,
oh
the
University
of
Pennsylvania's,
Law
School,
at
least
a
study.
Earlier
this
year,
analyzing
long-term
Financial
viability
of
Municipal,
fiber
Networks
over
longer
terms.
Over
the
longer
term,
only
two
of
15
projects
study
generated
sufficient
cash
flow
to
cover
initial
debt
ahead
of
maturity.
A
D
A
Yeah
I
think
I
said
it:
okay,
yeah
I'll
send
a
link
to
it.
Anyhow.
D
H
I
A
Fcc
Federal
Communications
Commission
with
state
and
local
government
agency
held
local
and
I,
held
local
tests
of
the
wireless
emergency
alerts,
weas
on
September,
12th
and
13th
I,
think
that
was
in
collaboration
with
our
friends
at
FEMA.
I
believe.
A
A
This
is
the
those
alerts
that
you
get
on
your
family,
where
it
sounds
like
you
get
the
beep
and
hopefully
you're
not
sleeping
with
me,
but
they
will
wake
you
up,
they're
very
loud,
but
anyhow
they're,
basically
supposed
to
provide
the
narrowest,
I,
think
down
to
I,
think
zip
codes
or
something
a
very
narrow,
Geographic
alerts,
which
is
our
old
friend,
the
EAS
emergency
alert
which
is
broadcast
oriented,
which
covers
the
whole
broadcast
area
of
a
television
station
or
a
radio
station
or
even
satellite
companies.
A
I
A
C
C
They
already
have
you
know
the
broad
ones
and
they're
actually
trying
to
be
able
to
even
triangulate,
so
that
it's
not
as
broad,
even
as
multiple
towers
and
I'm,
not
sure
exactly
where
they
are
on
that,
but
they
have
been
working
on
that
and-
and
that
is
their
intent
to
be
able
to
have
it
be
at
the
cell
tower
level
or
even
narrower
than
that,
and
then
the
other
thing
that
they
did
and
I
they
did
this
maybe
two
years
ago
is
they
also
have
expanded
the
limit,
the
character
limit
that
can
be
used
for
those
messages
and
they're
trying
to
add
they
I
think
agreed
to
add
visual
I,
don't
know
where
that
was
with
the
SEC,
but
they
they
agreed
at
an
emergency
management.
C
You
know
Noah
and
FEMA
agreed
that
they
would
add
the
ability
to
have
pictures
so
that,
because
the
research
shows
that
in
persuading
people
to
act,
if
you
can
give
them
some
a
link,
they
can
click
on
that
shows
their
location
and
the
event
relative
to
their
location.
Their
the
so-called
Milling
around
that
happens
before
they
act
is
radically
reduced.
So
the
visual
is
considered
important
and
that
is
only
partially
through
the
implementation.
I,
don't
know
what
the
status
of
that
is.
I
C
I
think
it
I
think
it
was
approved,
but
you
can
check
that
I
think
it
was
approved
even
two
years
ago,
based
on
the
research
that
I'm
talking
about,
but
I
think
actually
I
think
there
are
a
number
of
places
that
are
using
it
in
their
apps
that
are
using
that
same
thing
in
their
apps,
as
opposed
to
WIA.
C
A
Sources
too,
to
see
if
I
can
get
it
at
the
end
of
August.
Comcast
introduced
new
pricing
for
Xfinity
mobile,
two
three
and
four
lines
of
unlimited
service
for
thirty
dollars
per
line
Comcast
contends
that
the
program
can
save
customers
up
to
50
over
at
T
45
over
Verizon
25
over
T-Mobile
for
two
lines.
A
A
The
government
accountability
office
GAO
has
called
for
comprehensive
legislation
governing
online
privacy
because
consumers
may
be
unaware
of
how
their
data
are
being
collected
and
used.
One
area
of
concern
our
consumer
scores,
which
aren't
the
same
as
credit
scores
and
might
present
unknown
risks
Comcast
again
announced
that
it
will
be
collaborating
with
Samsung
to
deliver.
5G
ran
service
to
Xfinity,
mobile
and
Comcast
business,
mobile
customers
and
Comcast
service
areas.
This
will
include
a
newly
developed
5G
cbrs
strand
small
cell,
that
can
be
deployed
on
Comcast
aerial
cable
lines.
A
That
is
the
Strand,
which
will
enable
cable
operators
like
Comcast
to
more
easily
and
cost
effectively
provide
5G
cellular
Services
leveraging
existing
infrastructure
without
having
to
build
or
acquire
additional
cell
sets.
Comcast
will
use
mid-band,
cbrs
and
low
band
600
megahertz
Spectrum
to
supplement
its
existing
Wi-Fi
and
mvno
service.
A
We
have
the
June
2022
Menace
we're
circulated.
We
have
not
yet
received
the
August
2022
minutes,
so
those
will
be
circulated
and
reviewed
one
they
are
completed,
but
did
we.
A
B
J
E
A
E
Yes,
I
have
a
question
right
now
for
you
about
minutes
actually,
first,
so
I'll
start
with
that,
I
wanted
to
ask
if
you
would
consider
putting
on
the
agenda
the
election
of
a
secretary
for
the
group,
the
boards
and
commissions
that
we
support
around
the
county,
largely
to
my
knowledge,
you're,
the
only
one
who
doesn't
have
that
position
and
doesn't
manage
their
own
minutes.
E
So
for
consideration
would
like
to
see
that
on
the
agenda.
Otherwise,
DTS
updates
noran
was
my
agenda
item
today.
I
did
answer
some
questions
for
you
via
writing.
If
you
want
to
talk
about
some
of
those
questions,
I'm
happy
to
do
that
as
well.
But
I
don't
have
any
specific
topics
to
cover
tonight.
E
Too
yeah
there
were
three
three
questions
and
I
may
not
be
going
in
order
here,
but
the
the
first
and
easiest
question
was:
would
Arlington
Public
Schools
be
appointing
another
person
to
serve
as
liaison
to
itac?
So
I
have
put
that
question
to
the
folks
at
APS
and
I
have
not
received
a
name
back,
so
I
will
follow
up
with
them
again
in
the
next
month
and
let
you
know
if
they
do
have
someone
or
if
I
don't
hear
back,
but
I
will
chase
that
one
for
a
little
bit
longer.
E
You
mentioned
at
the
top
of
the
meeting
that
Cheryl
we
are
getting
ready
to
go
to
public
comment
and
I
think
we
will
be
ready
by
the
October
meeting
to
have
a
public
comment
session
for
the
cable
renewals.
I've
got
one
last
hurdle
to
go
through
internally
before
I.
Ask
you
for
your
assistance
as
the
commission
to
have
that
meeting
so
once
I
pass
that
last
internal
hurdle.
You
should
hear
from
me
in
the
next
few
days
and
we
can
get
that
scheduled
for
October
all.
A
Public
notice,
I
I
recall
that
there
was
a
specific
amount
of
notice
which
made
which
made
greater
than
our
typical
beating.
E
Notes
right
and
that's
what
I'm
that's
what
I'm
nailing
down
is
the
notice
requirement
so
and
then
lastly,
there
was
a
question
about
cdrs
and
the
pilot
we
did
and
the
message
I
got
to
relay
back
is
that,
due
to
local
complexities
with
both
commercial
and
defense,
Wireless
technologies
that
are
operating
in
the
Arlington
area,
we
were
unable
to
successfully
deploy
cbrs
beyond
our
initial
population
of
test
users.
It
just
did
not
prove
to
be
a
viable
technology.
Even
our
geography.
E
Yeah
I
don't
know,
I
haven't
tried
that
before,
but
I'm
also
happy
to
copy
and
paste
it
to
someone.
I
think
that
might
that.
E
I
G
No,
we
just
heard
that
Comcast
is
implementing
cbrs
technology
to
do
5G
and
to
you
know,
enhance
their
Network
for
and
so
forth,
but
you're
saying
we
can't
do
it
in
Arlington,
so
does
that
mean
they
can't
do
it
in
Arlington.
E
They
may
not
be
able
to
do
it
in
Arlington.
I
won't
speak
for
Comcast,
but
given
the
unique
nature
of
some
of
the
wireless
Technologies
deployed
by
our
resident
military
Partners,
it
may
be
very
challenging.
A
I
guess
it
is
important
on
cvrs
that
there
are
basically
certain
levels
of
priority
there.
Parts
of
the
band
are
open
to
the
public.
Basically,
and
then
there
are
parts
that
are
basically
have
exclusive
right
or
more
exclusive
rights
that
were
purchased
at
auction.
So
so
it's
possible
that
Comcast
had
as
we're
aware
that
jbg
Smith
did
down
it
for
Arlington
as
part
of
as
far
as
this
project
with
ATT
the
pilot
that
the
Smart
City
pilot
platform,
they
had.
A
So
I'm
I
guess
I
mean
we
can
ask
Kevin
broadhurst
whether
there
are
plans
to
watch
that
you
know
that
product
here
in
in
Arlington.
I
A
Guess
is
somewhat
relevant.
Read
requests
to
get
an
update
from
Arlington
Independent
Media.
A
We
have
extended
an
invitation,
our
Gary
has
and
we
hope
to
get
them
on
our
agenda.
If
we're
doing
the
cable
hearing,
cable
franchise,
renewal,
Hearing
in
October,
we
would
hope
maybe
to
get
them
where
the
November
meeting
brings
us
to
our
next
item.
The
November
meeting
well
just
so
happens
that
the
fourth
Wednesday
in
November
is
November
23rd,
which
is
the
Wednesday
before
Thanksgiving.
Traditionally,
that
is
a
date
we
try
to
steer
clear
of
them.
B
I
A
Wednesday
we
could
go
to
the
fifth
when
there
is
November
30th,
but
I
will
be
not
here,
then
I
will
be
flying
to
the
southern
hemisphere
so
and
south
south
of
anyhow.
So
so
I
would
propose
that
we
try
to
schedule
our
November
meeting
for
the
16th.
Assuming
we
can
get
a
meeting
room.
Does
anybody
have
any,
or
would
you
like
to
meet
on
the
23rd
the
day
before
Thanksgiving
I?
Think
that's
a.
A
November,
yes,
November,
so
you
might
let
her
know
that
November
yeah!
Why
don't
you
go
ahead
and
follow
say
it
looks
like
our
November
meeting
November
16th
see
yeah?
Why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
firmed?
That
way,
we've
got
a
date
now
swimming.
We
have
a
place,
hope
and
I
will
reach
back.
C
I
A
I
was
you
know
all
right,
December,
another
tricky
one,
our
the
fourth
Wednesday
is
December
28th,
which
is
in
that
magical
week
between
Christmas
and
New
Year's.
When
everybody
disappears.
M
A
For
the
holidays
might
be
a
good
one
and
moving
it
to
the
21st
I
think
is
not
significantly
better.
To
be
honest,.
A
E
E
Yes,
yeah.
The
policy
that
set
the
number
and
type
of
virtual
meetings
that
you
adopted
was
not
bound
to
a
specific
calendar
schedule
year
fiscal
year.
Any
of
that
kind
of
thing,
so
I
would
start
your
year
from
the
date
the
policy
was
enacted
so
our
last
meeting
date
and
from
that
date,
12
months
into
the
future.
You
can
have
three
all
virtual
meetings
in
that
calendar
year
period
or
in
that
12-month
period.
I
should
say.
A
A
A
From
September
September
through
August
31st
all
right
all
right,
so
this
would
be
our
first
one,
so
it
would
be
all
in
favor
of
holding
a
virtual
meeting
on
December
28th
for
our
December
meetings.
Ai.
A
I
A
J
I'll
send
this
in
in
writing,
Richard
but
I
believe
in
October.
G
J
E
Is
that
request
that
we,
as
a
department,
are
making
for
close
out.
C
E
E
C
Maybe
I
just
missed
it
completely,
but
I
don't
think
we've
had
a
report
on
the
conclusion.
Maybe
there
hasn't
been
a
conclusion
of
the
Clarendon
Innovation
project
and
I
know
it
was
extended,
I,
don't
know
since
we
no
longer
meet
as
a
committee
I,
don't
know
how
long
it
was
extended
or
what
the
date
is
and
I
don't
believe.
We
ever
saw
a
final
report.
C
We,
whether
we,
you
know
or
part
of
it
or
not,
I
thought
there
was
going
to
be
a
report,
but
there
was
the
question
as
to
what
the
manager
would
do
with
the
report
when
he
got
it
so
anyway,
I'd
like
to
know,
did
a
report
go
to
the
manager
number
one?
If
it
did,
could
we
get
a
copy
of
it?
C
Number
two
I'd
like
to
know:
is
that
project
still
going
or
has
it
has
it
been
extended
or
has
it
concluded
and
and
what
are
the
criteria
by
which
it's
going
to
be
either
extended
or
concluded,
because
we
were
regularly
in
communication
and
we've
been
out
of
the
loop
now
since
the
committee
was
closed,
but
the
public
definitely
still
needs
to
know.
What's
happened
to
that,
it's
just
kind
of
out
there
now
I,
don't
know
whether
they're
still
tracking
it
or
not.
E
J
Yeah
I
believe
that
he
and
member
Dave
ferente
were
asking
for
an
update.