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NTIA is likely to be “even busier in 2013 than 2012,” said NTIA Deputy Administrator Anna Gomez in a blog post on NTIA’s website (http://xrl.us/bn8byu). “We expect the consumer data privacy multistakeholder work on establishing a code of conduct on…
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mobile application transparency to conclude successfully, and the stakeholders to move on to other business contexts,” Gomez said. “We expect the majority of our broadband grant projects to wrap up by the fall, and we look forward to celebrating the successes of the projects and moving the needle on broadband deployment and adoption in the United States. ... We also will continue to work on spectrum sharing and fulfilling the President’s 500 megahertz goal, including completing the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee (CSMAC) working group activities and analyses of existing bands, and moving on to new activities.” Also on tap, NTIA will soon issue requirements for the $135 million State and Local Implementation Grant Program to support states, regional and tribal entities and local jurisdictions as they work with the new FirstNet, Gomez said.