[EAS] FCC Grants $10M for Deaf-Blind Equipment
Darryl E. Parker
DParker at tftinc.com
Mon Jun 22 16:44:46 CDT 2015
Ed,
I think you are correct. It is interesting to note how funds can be found
for this sort of program, but EAS Participants and emergency managers
struggle to comply and serve the public good without them.
Darryl E.Parker
TFT, Inc.
San Jose, California 95134 USA
Tel: (1) 408-943-9323, Ext. 104
Fax: (1) 408-432-9218
DParker at TFTInc.com
www.TFTInc.com
-----Original Message-----
From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On
Behalf Of Ed Czarnecki
Cc: The EAS Forum - accurate & up-to-date EAS information
FWIW - I think these grants relate to general assistive technologies, and
are not necessarily (directly) EAS or alerting specific.
That is, they probably relate more to Dcc 11-126 and FCC 12-9 ( video
description, and closed captioning on IP content respectively ). Emergency
info is 13-45, but that is explicitly separate from EAS as well.
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