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Track-a-DocketSM
The new and easy way for you to follow developments and see who is saying what in FCC dockets and rulemaking proceedings. Select the dockets you wish to track and receive email alerts with the information you need delivered to your mailbox; keep track of new developments; keep an eye on your competitors; find allies to support your legal arguments. Get instant access to PDF versions of the documents posted at the FCC and all postings under each docket.
Quick Update:
Sent each morning with executive summaries of recent events, plus reminders of upcoming FCC comments deadlines, and events calendar, your personal calendar alerts, Track-a-Docket activity, and news about the latest developments of TheDCoffice.com® service.
Weekly Recap:
A concise summary of the previous week's regulatory activities sent each Monday morning, with links to further information. An invaluable tool for when you have been busy or out of the office.
DCO Daily Releases:
The FCC Daily Digest repackaged in a searchable format, designed for easy viewing and access to the information you need. Or, if you prefer to keep your inbox clear, read them on the website.
DCO Late Releases:
A feature of TheDCoffice.com service delivering documents to you that are released by the FCC later in the day, after it has posted the Daily Digest on its website.
DCO Non-Docketed Filings:
These are documents delivered to the FCC in hard copy format that may be, but are usually not, part of a docket or rulemaking proceeding. Most of these documents are not posted on the FCC's website. Many, but not all, Non-Docketed Filings involve media or broadcasting matters. We recommend a quick look to make sure you don't miss anything important. We have categorized each document so that they are very easy to scan for relevant information. You can also search an archive of the filings on our website.
DCO Docketed Paper Filings:
These are documents delivered in the FCC in hard-copy format that are associated with one or more docketed proceedings. In most cases the FCC will eventually scan these and add them to its Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS). In the meantime you can have them at your fingertips via TheDCoffice.com. View them on the website or receive them by email.