NTIA Seeks Comment on National Spectrum Strategy
NTIA sought comment on its push to develop a comprehensive, long-term national spectrum strategy, in a Friday notice in the Federal Register. It follows an October memo from President Donald Trump, directing Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to work with others…
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in the administration and with industry to develop a comprehensive national spectrum policy (see 1810250018). “We solicit recommended actions as well as information that can improve NTIA’s understanding more generally in areas including expanding spectrum access, improving spectrum sharing, enhancing spectrum management, utilizing ongoing research and development activities, fostering global competitiveness, protecting U.S. space assets from RF interference, and augmenting the mission capability of Federal entities,” NTIA said. Comments are due Jan. 22 in docket 181130999-8999-01.