FCC Notice of Debarment for Moshe Schwartz
Summary
The FCC Enforcement Bureau has issued a Notice of Debarment against Moshe Schwartz, barring him from participating in activities related to the E-Rate and other Universal Service Fund programs. This action follows related enforcement actions against individuals convicted of E-Rate fraud.
What changed
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Enforcement Bureau has issued a Notice of Debarment against Moshe Schwartz, officially barring him from any participation in activities connected to the E-Rate program and other Universal Service Fund (USF) initiatives. This action is detailed in DA/FCC #: DA-26-263 and is linked to previous enforcement actions against individuals convicted of fraud within the E-Rate program.
This debarment imposes a significant restriction on Moshe Schwartz's ability to engage with critical telecommunications funding programs. Compliance officers and entities involved with the E-Rate or USF programs should ensure that Moshe Schwartz is not involved in any related activities to avoid potential violations. While no specific compliance deadline is mentioned for external parties, the debarment is effective immediately upon issuance, and adherence is mandatory for all program participants.
What to do next
- Ensure Moshe Schwartz is excluded from all E-Rate and Universal Service Fund program activities.
- Review internal controls and third-party engagements for any association with Moshe Schwartz.
Penalties
Debarment from E-Rate and Universal Service Fund programs.
Source document (simplified)
- Full Title: Notice of Debarment
- Document Type: Notice
- Bureau(s): Enforcement
- Description FCC Enforcement Bureau debars Moshe Schwartz from participating in activities related to E-Rate and other Universal Service Fund programs.
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-263 Related Document(s): News Release - FCC Bans Seven Convicted E-Rate Fraudsters from USF Programs
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Mar 20, 2026
- Adopted Date:
Mar 20, 2026
- Issued On:
Mar 20, 2026
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