The problem with the spectrum allocation system is not that it is broken. There is an enormous pent-up demand for access to radio waves, and high barriers to entry imposed by regulators are stifling ...
A push to update the IT systems used to allocate spectrum to federal agencies is raising broader questions about the use of radio frequency bands across government. Former government technology ...
Without adequate wireless spectrum America is at a huge security disadvantage relative to its major competitors such as China. U.S. global leadership is at stake right now, a time of high security and ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Academics, activists, and regulators at a conference here on Saturday debated the future of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s allocation of radio spectrum, with some ...
In an ongoing paper series, the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program has explored the national security implications of spectrum allocation. The series argues that it is a national security imperative ...
In its ongoing balancing act to apportion coveted access to the increasingly crowded electromagnetic spectrum, the Defense Department is aiming its attention at software-based solutions and management ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has called on stakeholders to provide input on two newly released regulatory ...
Last Friday, the Information Economy Project (a project of the George Mason University School of Law and Clemson University) held the best little spectrum conference Washington has seen this year. The ...
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