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FirstNet Board Resolution 32

June 11, 2013

The FirstNet Board hereby agrees to extend its period for negotiations on spectrum lease agreements with the BTOP public safety recipients through July 12, 2013, and authorizes Sue Swenson to continue such negotiations on FirstNet's behalf;

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07/24/2013 CSMAC Meeting Webcast

July 24, 2013

The webcast will be in Flash format. May not work with all browsers; consult your system administrator.  Webcast will start before 1pm on 07/24.

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1710–1755 MHz Background

July 03, 2013

On February 16, 2007 the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) submitted its report “Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act Report to Congress on Agency Plans For Spectrum Relocation Funds” to Congress requesting $1,008,552,502 for 1990 frequency assignments be transferred from the relocation fund. After 30 days, OMB made Advanced Wireless Services auction funds available to the agencies for relocation.

The update reflects a reduction in the total number of frequency assignments in the 1710-1755 MHz band from 76 to 34.

U.S. Statement on Geographic Names in Advance of Durban Meeting

July 05, 2013

NTIA, in its role as the U.S. government’s representative to the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), has actively participated in the development of the GAC’s advice on the rollout of new generic top-level domain names (gTLDs). The statement below is the U.S.