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Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee The Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee advises the Commerce Department on key elements of President Bush’s 21st Century Spectrum Policy Initiative for improving management of the nation’s airwaves. This initiative incorporates and builds upon previous policy breakthroughs such as the authorization of ultrawideband, a promising new technology for innovative devices; the planned deployment of 90 MHz of radio spectrum for advanced wireless services; globally-harmonized allocation of 5GHz spectrum for unlicensed Wireless Local Area Network systems; and responsible deployment of broadband over power lines, or BPL. In a November 2004 Executive Memorandum, the President directed heads of executive departments and agencies to implement recommendations made by a high-level interagency task force that conducted a comprehensive study of federal government radio spectrum policy. One of the 24 recommendations was for NTIA to establish an advisory committee representing state, regional and local sectors, industry, academia and consumer groups. Committee members will offer expertise and perspective on reforms to enable new technologies and services, including reforms that expedite the American public’s access to broadband services, public safety, digital television, and long-range spectrum planning. The committee will serve to facilitate increased understanding among all spectrum users about their respective interests. It will act as a liaison between the stakeholders represented by the membership and the federal government, and also may provide a forum for stakeholders representing current and emerging issues in spectrum management, spectrum policy, reform and technology. The Committee will recommend approaches and strategies that enable the United States to remain a leader in the introduction of new wireless technologies, while at the same time providing for the expansion of existing technologies and ensuring that the country’s homeland security, national defense, and other critical government needs are satisfied. Nominations for committee membership can be made in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the Federal Register notice. The deadline for submitting nominations is November 28, 2005, thirty days from publication in the Federal Register. More information: Notice
of Open Meeting: Spectrum Management Advisory
Committee: NTIA has published a notice
announcing a public meeting of the Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee (Committee). The meeting
will be held at the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences in Boulder,
Colorado, on February 8, 2008, from 1:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. (Printable
version - Acrobat PDF 29 Kb) Notice
of Open Meeting: Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee: NTIA issues announcement
of a public meeting of the Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee which provides advice to the
Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
on spectrum management matters. The meeting will
be held on December 6, 2007, from 1:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Report: Opportunities Relating to the Spectrum Sharing Test Bed: The Test-Bed program was proposed as a vehicle for achieving the objectives embodied in the President's Spectrum Policy Initiative ("SPI"), including the more efficient use of spectrum, the rapid deployment of new and innovative technologies, and addressing the spectrum needs associated with critical government functions, such as national security, homeland security, and public safety. (Acrobat PDF 1,416 Kb) Federal
Register Notice: Commerce Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee Meeting: This notice
announces a public meeting of the Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee. The meeting will be held on
Wednesday, May 30, 2007, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. in Washington, DC. Hoadley
of Nortel Appointed to Spectrum Advisory Committee:
John Hoadley, vice president of Nortel's Next Generation
Wireless Access, has been appointed to the Spectrum
Advisory Committee. He oversees advanced wireless
research for Nortels broad wireless product portfolio. Press
Release: Hatfield Named as Chair of Spectrum
Advisory Committee:
Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
John Kneuer today announced Dale Hatfield, an independent
consultant and adjunct professor in the University
of Colorado Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program,
as chairman of the Commerce
Department’s Spectrum Advisory Committee at the
Committee’s first meeting. Press
Release: Spectrum Management Advisory
Committee: Secretary of Commerce
Carlos M. Gutierrez today announced the appointment
of a diverse group of representatives from
the private sector for a two-year term to the
Spectrum Management Advisory Committee. [ -- HTML -- MS
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Register Notice: Commerce Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee Meeting: This notice
announces a public meeting of the Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee. The meeting will be held on
December 13, 2006, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
in Washington, DC. Federal
Register Notice: NTIA announces
the formation of the Spectrum Management Advisory
Committee (Committee) and solicits nominations
for persons to serve on the Committee. [ -- HTML -- MS
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Release: Assistant Commerce Secretary Michael
D. Gallagher Announces Commerce Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee [ -- HTML -- MS
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Register Notice:
NTIA announces the establishment of the Spectrum
Management Advisory Committee (Committee). The
Committee will provide advice to the Assistant
Secretary for Communications and Information and
Administrator of the National Telecommunications
and Information Administration (NTIA) on spectrum
management matters. [ -- HTML -- MS
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