Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 14 Sep 2018
One of the most common, and challenging, arguments made in a post-award bid protest is that the contracting officer’s evaluation was arbitrary and…
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 13 Aug 2018
Over the past few years the FCC, operating in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”), has conducted nationwide Emergency…
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 25 Aug 2016
As the summer winds down and the weather cools off, action around the Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) is heating up. Hopefully by now, if you are an…
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 10 Feb 2012
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its Fifth Report and Order that revises its rules governing the Emergency Alert System (EAS).
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 13 Nov 2011
Now that we've completed last week's first-ever Nationwide test of the EAS system, designed to alert Americans in the event of an emergency, the FCC is in the process of collecting information about the successes and failures of the test, through the submissions of participants.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 3 Nov 2011
With less than a week to go before the first ever Nationwide Test of the Emergency Alert System ("EAS"), changes are being made for the November 9 test. In a Public Notice released today, the FCC announced that the EAS message that will be conveyed will be only 30 seconds long, not the two or three minutes that were originally planned.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 13 Jun 2011
The date for a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System ("EAS") was announced by the FCC last week, at the same meeting at which the Future of Media report was delivered.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 13 Jun 2011
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that the first ever national test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) will occur at 2 PM EST on November 9, 2011.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 25 Feb 2011
In a Third Report and Order (Order) released earlier this month, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules to implement the first ever national test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS), which will affect all television and radio broadcast stations, cable systems, wireless cable systems, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) services, Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services (SDARS),......
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 23 Nov 2010
At the urging of virtually the entire broadcast and cable industry, as well as the communications engineering community, the FCC today granted an extension of time for broadcasters and other EAS participants to come into compliance with the new CAP reception requirements - putting off the need for compliance until September 30, 2011.