NTIA is seeking comment on a $7.5 million,...
NTIA is seeking comment on a $7.5 million, two-year pilot program to determine the benefits of an automated spectrum measurement and data collection system to better analyze actual spectrum usage, set to get under way next year. In an NOI…
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published in the Federal Register, the agency asks 18 questions. “NTIA requests public comment on all aspects of the proposed pilot program summarized above and its FY14 budget request, including but not limited to the measurement system’s design, features, deployment, operation, utility, and benefits,” the NOI said (http://1.usa.gov/13M9DC9). “NTIA also seeks input on the pilot program’s objectives and approach, as well as methods for evaluating the pilot program itself. NTIA seeks input on other possible approaches to developing and fielding such a system along with their estimated costs, potential impediments, and likely advantages.” NTIA asks “how academic, government and private sector researchers may participate in and support the pilot program through, for example, exchanges of experiences and expert advice, workshops, plug-fests, code-a-thons, or other events” and “how researchers can assist and participate in the continuation and expansion of the system into a wide-spread network of spectrum measurement facilities and cooperative data repositories.”