In his final days as chairman of the FCC, Kevin Martin appears to have done an about face on a proposed content filter for free wireless broadband. After opposition killed the original plan, Martin has placed a new proposal, sans smut-filter, on the table for review at the next and final FCC meeting on January 15. Perhaps it’s an attempt to end his tenure on a high note by doing something very positive for the nation—auctioning off spectrum to a wireless provider that can serve up wireless broadband to 95 percent of the country.
Congress Tells Martin He Officially Sucks
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin won’t be leaving his post with his legacy in tact or without a kick to the backside from Congress.
Martin Rejects Google’s Proposal
Time’s running out for FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to set rules for the 2008 spectrum auction, and it looks like he’s sticking with the half-concession he originally made regarding open access. And whether or not Google will bid is up in the air.
Spotlight on Search Interview with Heather Lloyd-Martin of SuccessWorks
A lot of buzz in the SEO community lately has been focused on the value of creating compelling content as if it’s a new idea.
Lockheed Martin Securing NYC MTA
A $212 million USD contract will see the defense contractor conduct a massive upgrade of the electronic security operations in place.
Lockheed Martin Enters $37.8 million Contract With Air Force
Lockheed Martin received a $37.8 million contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with Precision Engagement production kits to modify A/OA-10 aircraft.