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NTIA Seeks Comment on High-Band Information Collection

NTIA is seeking comment by June 2 on the information collection for the agency’s Web-Based Frequency Coordination System for the “70-80-90 GHz” bands, says a notice for Monday’s Federal Register. “The web-based system provides a means for non-federal applicants to…

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rapidly determine the availability of radio frequency spectrum or the need for detailed frequency coordination,” the notice said: “The website allows the non-federal applicant’s proposed radio site information to be analyzed, and a real-time determination to be made as to whether there is a potential for interference to, or from, existing federal government radio operations in the vicinity of the proposed site. The system also helps expedite the coordination process for non-federal applicants while assuring protection of government data relating to national security.” NTIA estimated the total cost to the public to be $50,123.