US communications policy making: The results of executive branch reorganization
M. Kent Sidel and
Vincent Mosco
Telecommunications Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 3, 211-217
Abstract:
Taking into consideration President Carter's campaign commitment to streamline the federal bureaucracy the authors analyze the reorganization of US government authority in the area of telecommunications policy. They discuss potential problems to result from the new organization, and how it is designed to eliminate controversies which arose over the previously existing agencies.
Date: 1978
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