communications and society

FCC Chairman Speaks at Communications Policy Roundtable

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s keynote remarks offer insights into what lies ahead for the network revolution and the FCC, and highlights many of the agency’s recent successes.

August 25, 2016

Making the Invisible Visible: Redesigning Business Processes for Exponential Organizations

This report addresses critical deficits in connectivity and the freedom to communicate in the Western Hemisphere.

April 21, 2016

Race in Universities, Urban Neighborhoods, and the 2016 Election

At the recent State of Race in America Symposium, Mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, and others talk serious race issues.

April 11, 2016

5 Takeaways from the State of Race Symposium Social Media Ambassadors

Social media ambassadors highlighted the key themes of the day using the hashtag #stateofrace on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and more.

April 8, 2016

Discussions on the State of Race in America

What’s the state of race in 21st century America?

March 28, 2016

Skirting Bottlenecks: Policies to Support Network Evolution, Digital Inclusion and Data Security

This report investigates policy goals that can ensure a robust, competitive marketplace, and how broadband markets can promise delivery of economic and social benefits that improve the quality of life in America for all.

March 23, 2016

Data-Driven Modernization of E-rate for Wi-Fi in Schools

The FCC’s data-driven modernization order of December 2014 will improve broadband connectivity in schools and libraries.

March 22, 2016

The City as a Platform: How Digital Networks are Changing Urban Life and Governance

A look at a new blend of urban planning, economic development and source innovation that are creating truly smart networked cities.

March 7, 2016

Apple, the FBI, and Unintended Consequences

Apple’s resistance to the FBI in the San Bernardino iPhone case highlights a number of tensions in American values.

February 29, 2016