FCC Accepting Applications From Contraband Device Interdiction Systems
The FCC Wireless Bureau will immediately start accepting applications for the certification of contraband interdiction systems and to be a designated correctional facility official (DCFO) as part of the agency’s ongoing work to prevent contraband wireless devices in correctional facilities.…
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Tuesday's notice follows a July order on disabling devices once detected (see 2107130029). The DCFO will “ensure that parties making disabling requests have the necessary authority and accountability to safeguard the integrity of the contraband device identification and disabling process,” the bureau said.