INTERVIEW: FCC Chair Brendan Carr tells us FCC order on disclosure coming, discusses mergers and affordability
Last year was “such a banger of a year,” Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), told the Washington Reporter in an interview, reflecting on his successes in deregulation, implementing new restrictions on foreign-manufactured drones, and abolishing the agency’s DEI protocols.
Carr began the year by mandating that the FCC’s staff return back to the office. “It’s really impressive how much the whole FCC team got done,” he said. “It started from when we came into the leadership position in the building in January; at that point the FCC was still operating under COVID-era work from home rules where you could fling the Code of Regulations around this building and not be in fear of hitting anybody. Now, we’re all fully back, and folks are being really productive.”
Carr also made news by telling the Reporter that the FCC is “mov[ing] to a final order” on national security disclosure requirements when asked about Senator Joni Ernst’s call to investigate the router company T.P. Link.
