..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Jason Altmire U.S. House of Representatives 332 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Altmire: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, ---.-.--..-- . Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-/000 0ULlUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Lou Barletta U.S. House of Representatives 510 CaImon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Barletta: Thank you for your letter urging the C0l1U11ission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Robert A. Brady U.S. House of Representatives 102 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Brady: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent maImer. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Conul1ission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Mark Critz U.S. House of Representatives 1022 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Critz: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very impoliant, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-/000 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Charles W. Dent U.S. House of Representatives 1009 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Dent: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent maImer. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very impOliant, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Mike Doyle U.S. House of Representatives 401 Caru10n House Office Building Washington, D. C. 20515 Dear Congressman Doyle: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent maru1er. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Chaka Fattah U.S. House of Representatives 2301 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Fattah: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, ~------- . Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Tim Holden U.S. House of Representatives 2417 Rayburn House Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Holden: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-4/8-1000 ,JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Mike Kelly U.S. House of Representatives 515 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Kelly: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster patiicipation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ,JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Tom Marino U.S. House of Representatives 410 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Marino: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, ---------- . Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Patrick Meehan U.S. House of Representatives 513 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Meehan: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12m STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Joseph R. Pitts U.S. House of Representatives 420 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Pitts: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very impOliant, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, ~-,,--- . Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Todd Platts U. S. House of Representatives 2455 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Platts: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15, 2012 The Honorable Allyson Y. Schwaliz U.S. House of Representatives 1227 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congresswoman Schwartz: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent malmer. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very impOliant, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 ...JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable Bill Shuster U.S. House of Representatives 204 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Shuster: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster participation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, - Julius Genachowski 445 12m STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION November 15,2012 The Honorable GleIm Thompson U.S. House of Representatives 124 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Thompson: Thank you for your letter urging the Commission to conduct its proceeding to implement the incentive auction of broadcast television spectrum in an open and transparent manner. I appreciate the hard work of Congress to establish this significant new tool in spectrum policy. Your concerns about the future of free over-the-air television are very important, and your correspondence will be included in the record of the proceeding for Commission consideration. The Commission's work in its incentive auction proceeding is guided by a set of core goals and principles that include maximizing broadcaster pmiicipation by, among other things, making the auction process as transparent and easy-to-understand as possible. The broadcaster LEARN program, which is underway already, is designed specifically to reach out to educate, and to solicit substantive input from broadcasters on all aspects of the incentive auction. I appreciate your interest in this matter and will keep you apprised of the Commission's progress. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-I STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000