Office of Engineering and Technology [Federal Communications Commission] Law and Legal Definition
The Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) is a staff office of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The OET advises the FCC concerning engineering matters.
The OET aims to manage the spectrum and provide leadership to create new opportunities for competitive technologies and services for the U.S. public.
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- Office of Engineering and Technology [Federal Communications Commission]
- Office of Engineering and Technology [FCC]
- Office of Elementary and Secondary Education [OESE]
- Office of Electronic Government
- Office of Economic Policy Analysis and Public Diplomacy [EEB/EPPD] [Department of State]
- Office of English Language Acquisition
- Office of Environmental Quality
- Office of Environmental Quality Management Fund
- Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity [HUD]
- Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
- Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
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