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Pillar Two: Collaborative Long-Term Planning to Support the Nation’s Evolving Spectrum Needs Program Management Practices To Identify Additional Bands For Study

Developing a National Spectrum Strategy

America’s security, safety, technological leadership, and economic growth depend, in no small measure, on sufficient access to spectrum. For more than a century, the Nation has worked to make spectrum resources available for the growing number of spectrum-dependent technologies and services used for both public and private applications. But as the demands for spectrum access continue to increase, the Nation must implement a long-term planning process in which stakeholders work together openly, consistently, and transparently (subject to national security and competition constraints) to address users’ current and future spectrum requirements. Establishing a new framework for collaboration will facilitate robust and regular dialogue and interchanges of data, building trust and transparency among all stakeholders. Moreover, setting U.S. band allocation preferences for new or evolving uses through better planning processes and data can also have a positive impact on national planning for international spectrum negotiations and help secure our Nation’s leadership in the development of spectrum-related technologies.

Pillar Two Strategic Objectives
 

  • Strategic Objective 1

    Establish a persistent strategic spectrum planning process guided by the best available science and data.

  • Strategic Objective 2

    Develop and document an evidence-based national spectrum decision-making methodology.

  • Strategic Objective 3

    Define requirements and implement capabilities to capture essential data and information on spectrum use.