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Notice of Inquiry: Incentives To Adopt Improved Cybersecurity Practices

March 28, 2013
Docket Number
130206115-3115-01

The President has directed the Secretary of Commerce to evaluate a set of incentives designed to promote participation in a voluntary program to be established by the Secretary of Homeland Security to support the adoption by owners and operators of critical infrastructure and other interested entities of the Cybersecurity Framework being developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

CSMAC Notice of Open Meeting

February 04, 2013

This notice announces a public meeting of the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee. The Committee provides advice to the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information on spectrum management policy matters. The meeting will be held on February 21, at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Stanford, CA.

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Country Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD) for the United States; Policies and Requirements; Comments Request

January 31, 2013
Docket Number
130124072–3072–01

NTIA administers the contract for the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United States, ‘‘.us’’ (usTLD). The current contract expires on August 31, 2013. Given the expiration date of this contract, NTIA is seeking input from interested parties on the policies and requirements that should govern the usTLD. NTIA will utilize the comments received in response to this Notice in the procurement process leading to the award of a new usTLD contract. 

Spectrum Relocation Final Rule on Technical Panel and Dispute Resolution Boards

January 25, 2013
Docket Number
Docket No. 120620177-2445-02

NTIA adopts regulations governing the Technical Panel and dispute resolution process established by Congress to facilitate the relocation of, and spectrum sharing with, U.S. Government stations in spectrum bands reallocated from Federal use to non-Federal use or to shared use. This action is necessary to ensure the timely relocation of Federal entities' spectrum-related operations and, where applicable, the timely implementation of arrangements for the sharing of radio frequencies.