Sec. 0.111 Functions of the Bureau.
(a) Enforce the Commission's Rules and Regulations; provide support
to other governmental units, investigate all non-government
communications matters; issue sanctions.
(b) Disseminate to the public on a local basis information regarding
communications issues and Commission rules, policies, and programs.
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(c) Collect information through a customer intelligence network to
inform the Commission on the needs of its customer and on the impact of
regulations and necessary refinements to them as suggested by the users
and the public.
(d) Participate in international conferences dealing with monitoring
and measurement; serve as the point of contact for the U.S. Government
in matters of international monitoring, fixed and mobile direction-
finding, and interference resolution. Provide technical and
administrative support on the administration of the ITU Fellowship
program and oversee coordination of non-routine communications and
materials between the Commission and international or regional public
organizations or foreign administrations.
(e) Reduce or eliminate interference to authorized communications.
Promote private sector solutions to interference problems; investigate
and resolve those unsuitable for private sector resolution or where the
private sector is unable to provide solutions. Work, in conjunction with
the Office of Engineering and Technology, with technical standards
bodies.
(f) Perform investigations in support of Commission policies.
(g) Maintain, operate, and manage the toll-free telephone receiving
center for complaint and inquiries. Coordinate with the Office of Public
Affairs and maintain liaison with the rest of the agency to ensure that
the needs of the public for information are handled promptly,
accurately, and comprehensively and that complaints are directed to
those charged with acting upon them.
(h) Under the general direction of the Defense Commissioner,
coordinate the defense activities of the Commission, and provide support
to the Defense Commissioner in his participation in the Joint
Telecommunication Resources Board and the National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee, including recommendation of
national emergency plans and preparedness programs covering Commission
functions during national emergencies. Support the Chief, Common Carrier
Bureau on assignment of Telecommunications Service Priority System
priorities and the administration of this system. The Chief, Compliance
and Information Bureau, or the designee of that person, acts as the FCC
Defense Coordinator and the principal of the Commission to the National
Communications System.
[ 61 FR 8476 , Mar. 5, 1996]
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