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FCC Strategic Plan

The FCC is responsible to Congress and the American people for ensuring an orderly policy framework within which communications products and services can be efficiently and effectively provided to consumers and businesses. Equally important, the FCC must also address the communications aspects of public safety, health, and emergency operations; ensure the universal availability of basic telecommunications service; make communications services accessible to all people; and protect and empower consumers in the communications marketplace. The FCC, in accordance with its statutory authority and in support of its mission, has established a Strategic Plan for FY 2012 - 2016. Below, please find the FCC's Strategic Plan for 2012 - 2016 as well as its current and historical budgets, financial reports, and performance reports.

Budget and Performance Documents

 

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