FCC - Invitation for Submissions to #Solutions2020 Call to Action Plan, 2016
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Media Contact: David Grossman, (202) 418-2100 david.grossman@fcc.gov For Immediate Release FCC Commissioner Clyburn Invites Additional Submissions for the #Solutions2020 Call to Action Plan WASHINGTON, November 10, 2016 – Today, FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn announced that she is inviting additional “pitch” submissions as a part of the upcoming release of the #Solutions2020 Call to Action Plan. Last month, academics, practitioners, and other thought leaders came to Washington, D.C. to participate in Commissioner Clyburn’s #Solutions2020 Policy Forum. Invited participants each gave a three minute solutions-focused “pitch” followed by an audience Q&A session and a one minute closing statement aimed at addressing many of the toughest challenges facing the communications sector, including affordability, digital inclusion, and broadband-enabled healthcare. A video recording of the forum is now available for viewing: Part 1 and Part 2. During the forum, Commissioner Clyburn also outlined six pillars targeted at several of the biggest challenges confronting the communications sector: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Ensuring Affordable Communications Empowering Communities Broadband as a Driver of Improved Health Services Promoting a More Diverse Media Landscape 5G and Beyond for All Americans Enhancing Consumer Protections How to Submit a Solutions-Focused “Pitch”: Pitch submissions should propose a specific solution to an issue facing the communications sector and be a maximum of 350 words in length. It is encouraged to submit a “pitch” that falls within one of the six categories described above. Please email your pitch to Solutions2020@fcc.gov. All submissions must be received by 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time on November 28, 2016 and may subsequently be posted on the Commission’s website. All pitch submissions which reference open proceedings must also comply with the Commission’s ex parte rules. A discussion of those rules can be found at https://www.fcc.gov/proceedings-actions/ex-parte. Submitted ideas will be considered for inclusion in the #Solutions2020 Call to Action Plan which will be publicly released before the end of this year. Background on #ConnectingCommunities and the #Solutions2020 Policy Forum: In April, 2016, Commissioner Clyburn announced the #ConnectingCommunities tour as a way to hear first-hand about the opportunities and challenges of bringing affordable, diverse and competitive communications services to all Americans. During the tour, Commissioner Clyburn visited the following communities: Boston, Massachusetts Charleston County, South Carolina Chandler/Phoenix, Arizona Denver, Colorado Indian Land, South Carolina Morgantown/Kingwood, West Virginia Newark, New Jersey New York, New York Navajo Nation, New Mexico Palo Alto/San Francisco, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania San Diego, California Seattle, Washington On October 19, 2016, Commissioner Clyburn hosted the #Solutions2020 Policy Forum at Georgetown University Law Center. The forum was the culmination of the Commissioner’s sixmonth #ConnectingCommunities tour.