DHS, FCC don't coordinate some networks, GAO says

Federal Computer Week

The Homeland Security Department and the Federal Communications Commission aren't doing enough to coordinate their efforts in strengthening public safety emergency networks, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. DHS and the FCC are working on creating and expanding emergency radio and broadband networks for first responders. However, they are going down different paths and risk creating gaps if they do not do more to integrate their efforts.

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