Mark Crosby, president and chief executive officer of the Enterprise Wireless Alliance, is joining those who are criticizing an FCC proposal to close a number of its field offices. “We remain dumbfounded that the FCC leadership continues to extol the virtues of its plans … ,” Mr. Crosby said in a column for “IWCE’s Urgent Communications.” “I would like to believe these commitments and promises of better wireless days ahead resulting from these reorganization plans, but I am having difficulty drinking the Kool Aid. … By the way, expect the Tiger Teams to come home to Columbia only a few days each year as they will remain in perpetual motion out in America’s wireless world chasing down unlicensed operators, purposeful interference to mission-critical communication, pirate broadcasters, unbalanced folks who have fun interfering with aeronautical functions, citizens-band users who like to add amplifiers to their systems, and those nasty enough to impede ubiquitous access to the internet, thus prohibiting the opportunity of all citizens to download past episodes of the Game of Thrones.” FCC officials have defended the proposal, most recently Chairman Tom Wheeler in a speech at the 2015 NAB Show in Las Vegas.