FCC rebrands itself through new website

Haley Van Dyck, director of citizen engagement at the Federal Communication Commission, says the agency wants to hear from users about its new website before...

The Federal Communications Commission has launched a new website, beta.fcc.gov. The website was built on Drupal and is hosted in the cloud.

Haley Van Dyck, director of citizen engagement at the Federal Communication Commission, spoke with Federal News Radio at the Federal Senior Management Conference. She said the agency is using the new site to help rebrand itself to the public.

The agency hopes the design makes the site easier for consumers to navigate. And Van Dyck said, the FCC wants to hear from users about what they like and don’t like before they launch the website completely.

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