[Scan-DC] NTIA Launches Online Guide to Feds' Wireless Spectrum Use
Alan Henney
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Wed Apr 16 22:46:50 EDT 2014
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1. NTIA Launches Online Guide to Feds' Wireless Spectrum Use
Posted by: "bernieS" bernies at netaxs.com
Date: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:16 pm ((PDT))
http://www.emergencymgmt.com/safety/NTIA-Wireless-Spectrum-Webpage.html
NTIA Launches Online Guide to Feds' Wireless Spectrum Use
BY: News Staff | April 11, 2014
The National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA)
has published an online guide to the wireless spectrum being used by
federal agencies.
Launched on April 11, Spectrum.gov gives readers a glimpse into how
the federal government is using its allotment of wireless frequencies
in the 225 MHz to 5 GHz bands. The new resource also provides a map
showing what federal systems are using spectrum throughout the U.S.
"Just as commercial broadband providers are facing growing demands
for spectrum to fuel the explosion of new wireless devices, federal
agencies' demand for spectrum also is growing," said Karl Nebbia,
NTIA associate administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, in a
blog post announcing the new website. "NTIA's compendium shows
agencies need spectrum for crucial tasks ranging from military flight
testing to air traffic control to weather forecasting."
Each spectrum use report is categorized by sections of particular
bandwidth. Links to each band lead to a .pdf document that gives an
overview of the band, how the frequencies within it are allocated,
current federal agency use, and where applicable, planned future use.
The shrinking availability of wireless spectrum has been a hot topic
over the past several years as more communications devices have
entered the marketplace and need bandwidth to operate. The wireless
industry has been pushing for release of more spectrum to accommodate
private-sector demand.
Nebbia indicated in his blog post that Spectrum.gov would be updated
regularly, calling the site "an important resource" as the federal
government looks to repurpose federal spectrum for commercial use.
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