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NTIA Evaluation of CSMAC Recommendations
NTIA Evaluation of CSMAC Recommendations Regarding Interference and Dynamic Access Subcommittee (7/12/2012)
Interference and Dynamic Spectrum Access Subcommittee Final Report (November 8, 2010)
Spectrum Management Improvements Working Group Reply
Spectrum Management Improvements Working Group Reply to March 1, 2012 NTIA Response
Phase II/III Test Plan Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot Program (final)
NTIA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and federal agencies, has established a Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed pilot program to examine the feasibility of increased sharing between federal and non-federal users. The pilot program is evaluating the ability of dynamic spectrum access (DSA) devices employing spectrum sensing and/or geo-location technologies to share spectrum with land mobile radio (LMR) systems operating in the 410-420 MHz band, allocated for federal use.
This test plan covers Phases II and III of the test-bed.
CSMAC Meeting in Boulder Special Instructions -- Access to Boulder Labs
Access to DOC Labs |
CSMAC will be hosted at the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) Boulder Labs, 325 Broadway, Building 1 Lobby, Boulder, Colorado 80305. All meeting attendees and visitors to DOC must pass through a security screening process and receive a DOC picture badge to access the site. |
Technical Panel and Dispute Resolution Board NPRM
NTIA proposes to adopt regulations governing the Technical Panel and dispute resolution boards established by Congress to facilitate the relocation of, and spectrum sharing with, U.S. Government stations in spectrum bands reallocated from Federal use to non-Federal use or to shared use. This action is necessary to ensure the timely relocation of Federal entities’ spectrum related operations and, where applicable, the timely implementation of arrangements for the sharing of radio frequencies. Comments are due on or before August 1, 2012.
Comments on the Illicit Use of Computer Equipment by Botnets and Related Malware
Comments in this docket are available for review at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/botnetcomments.cfm