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Agenda for 12/12/2013 Meeting on Copyright Policy, Creativity, and Innovation in the Digital Economy

December 11, 2013

The Agenda for 12/12/2013 Meeting on Copyright Policy, Creativity, and Innovation in the Digital Economy is attached. The public meeting will be held at the United States Patent and Trademark Office in the Madison Auditorium on the concourse level of the Madison Building, which is located at 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. See Federal register notice for details.

Federal Register Notice of public meeting.

Framework for Work within CSMAC

December 09, 2013

Purpose: To create 5 Working Groups (WG) to consider ways to facilitate the implementation of commercial wireless broadband in the 1695-1710 MHz and 1755-1850 MHz band. When coordinating with the FCC on any steps related to an auction and reallocation of these bands, NTIA will take into consideration the CSMAC recommendations emerging from the Working Group efforts.

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Multistakeholder Process To Develop Consumer Data Privacy Code of Conduct Concerning Facial Recognition Technology

December 06, 2013
Docket Number
2013–29157

ACTION: Notice of open meetings.

SUMMARY: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) will convene meetings of a privacy multistakeholder process concerning the commercial use of facial recognition technology. This Notice announces the meetings to be held in February, March, April, May, and June 2014. The first meeting is scheduled for February 6, 2014.

Notices of December 16 and 17, 2013 FirstNet Meetings

December 03, 2013

The FirstNet Board will convene open public meetings of the Board Committees on December 16, 2013, in Denver, Colorado. There will be sequential meetings of FirstNet’s four committees: (1) Governance and Personnel Committee; (2) Finance, Audit and Budget Committee; (3) Planning and Technology Committee; and (4) Outreach Committee. The meetings are open to the public and press, and will be webcast.

The FirstNet Board will convene an open public meeting on December 17, 2013,  in Denver, Colorado 80207. This meeting is open to the public and press, and will be webcast.

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Privacy Multistakeholder Process: Facial Recognition Technology

June 17, 2016

This web page provides details on the NTIA-convened privacy multistakeholder process regarding the commercial use of facial recognition technology. On December 3, 2013, NTIA announced that the goal of the second multistakeholder process is to develop a voluntary, enforceable code of conduct that specifies how the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights applies to facial recognition technology in the commercial context. Please refer to this page for the most current information.

NTIA Letter to FCC on Advanced Wireless Services (AWS-3) Rulemaking

November 25, 2013
GN Docket No. 13-185

In this letter, NTIA responds to the AWS-3 NPRM for purposes of: (1) supplementing the information NTIA submitted to the FCC in July and April 2013 prior to adoption of the NPRM; (2) proposing specific changes to the U.S. Table of Frequency Allocations for the 2025-2110 MHz band that are necessary to implement the alternative proposal of the Department of Defense (DoD) to relocate key operations from the 1755-1780 MHz band; and (3) addressing other important issues raised in the NPRM.

Broadband Availability in the Workplace

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Broadband Brief No. 3
November 21, 2013
David Beede, Anne Neville

Building on previous work examining broadband availability across different geographies by population, this report examines broadband availability by job location. As in Broadband Availability, Beyond the Rural/Urban Divide, this report divides the United States into five categories based on degree of urbanization. Rather than examining broadband and general population levels, however, this report assesses the impact of broadband availability in the workplace. Virtually all jobs have access to very basic broadband speeds.