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Incompas Floats Section 214 Order Changes With Commissioners

If an international Section 214 authorization holder has had an application to transfer control or assign the authorization in the past five years and ownership hasn't materially changed, the FCC should give a way to certify this, Incompas said in…

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a docket 23-119 filing Friday. Doing so would lower the burden and costs for complying with the Section 214 draft order on the April agenda and ensure the agency knows where it has information it needs in its records for a 214 review, it said. Rather than require 10-year renewals or three-year information submissions from 214 authorization holders, the agency could look at getting information it needs from authorization holders that have national security agreements from the agencies that require them to keep up-to-date information about their ownership and operations, it said. The filing recapped meetings with aides to the three regular commissioners and with Office of International Affairs Chief Ethan Lucarelli.