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Driving Space Commerce Through Effective Spectrum Policy
On May 24, 2018, President Donald J.
NTIA Guidance on Reporting Future Spectrum Requirements
With this memorandum and enclosed guidance, NTIA, on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, specifies the format and time period for executive branch departments and agencies preparing reports to NTIA on anticipated future spectrum requirements. The attached guidance requests that agencies provide anticipated future spectrum requirements over a 15-year period in their reports to the Secretary. It defines “future spectrum requirements” and specifies the format for the report.
Archive of Transition Plans and Transition Data for the 1755 – 1780 MHz Band
Archive of Transition Plans for the 1695 – 1710 MHz Band
Webcast Archive of 11/06/18 Meeting on Promoting Software Component Transparency
Part 1 - Introduction
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Letter to ICANN Board Chair Chalaby on post-employment restrictions
On October 26, NTIA Administrator David Redl sent a letter to ICANN Board of Directors Chair Cherine Chalaby raising a concern about an accountability deficit at ICANN. The letter states that "[r]ecent ICANN senior staff departures have highlighted that ICANN lacks post-employment restrictions," and recommends an immediate review as well as "cooling off periods" as a potential solution "to ensure that conflicts of interest or appearances of unethical behavior are minimized."
911 Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity 2018
The NG911 Advancement Act provides new funding for grants to be used for the implementation and operation of 911 services, E-911 services, E-911 services, migration to an IP-enabled emergency network, and adoption and operation of NG911 services and applications; the implementation of IP-enabled emergency services and applications enabled by Next Generation 911 services, including the establishment of IP backbone networks and the application layer software infrastructure needed to interconnect the multitude of emergency response organizations; and training public safety personnel, including