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Notice and Request for Comments on Software Bill of Materials Elements and Considerations
The Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity directs the Department of Commerce, in coordination with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), to publish the minimum elements for a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). Through this Notice, following from the Executive Order, NTIA is requesting comments on the minimum elements for an SBOM, and what other factors should be considered in the request, production, distribution, and consumption of SBOMs.
Comments are due on or before June 17, 2021.
Request for Comments on NTIA's Draft Internet Use Survey
NTIA seeks approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) to add 67 questions to the November 2021 edition of the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS). This collection of questions is known as the NTIA Internet Use Survey, and is also referred to as the CPS Computer and Internet Use Supplement. NTIA has sponsored fifteen such surveys since 1994.
Notice of 04/29/2021 Multistakeholder Process on Promoting Software Component Transparency Meeting
NTIA will convene a virtual meeting of a multistakeholder process on promoting software component transparency on April 29, 2021 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Eastern Time.
The meeting will be held virtually, with online slide share and dial-in information to be posted at https://www.ntia.gov/ SoftwareTransparency.
Industry Listening Session: Vendor Diversity for 5G Security 02/25/2021
As laid out in the 5G Implementation Plan, NTIA will host a second industry listening session, which is scheduled from 10:00am-12:30pm EST on February 25, 2021. This Listening Session will be focused on concrete and actionable steps that the United States Government, in partnership with industry, can take with regard to vendor diversity and 5G.
Industry Listening Session: Market Incentives for 5G Security 01/28/2021
Industry Listening Session: Market Incentives for 5G Security January 28, 2021 10:00am-12:00pm Eastern Standard Time
National Strategy to Secure 5G Implementation Plan
Fifth generation wireless technology, or 5G, will be a primary driver of our Nation's prosperity and security in the 21st century. The National Strategy to Secure 5G details how the United States will lead global development, deployment, and management of secure and reliable 5G infrastructure. The work to enhance the security of 5G networks will require a range of efforts from across the U.S. government, working in close collaboration with our international and industry partners. The U.S.
Notice of National Strategy To Secure 5G Industry Listening Meetings
NTIA will convene two virtual industry roundtable listening sessions on aspects of the implementation plan of the Secure 5G Strategy. The meetings will be held on January 28 and February 25, 2021
Notice of 01/13/2021 Multistakeholder Process on Promoting Software Component Transparency Meeting
NTIA will convene a virtual meeting of a multistakeholder process on promoting software component transparency on January 13, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Dial-in and slideshare information will be posted in advance of the meeting.
Notice of 10/22/2020 Multistakeholder Process on Promoting Software Component Transparency Meeting
NTIA will convene a virtual meeting of a multistakeholder process on promoting software component transparency on October 22, 2020, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Dial-in and slideshare information will be posted in advance of the meeting.
NTIA Petition for Rulemaking to Clarify Provisions of Section 230 of the Communications Act
Pursuant to section 1.401 of the Code of Federal Regulations, in accordance with Executive Order 13925 (E.O. 13925), and through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) respectfully requests that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) initiate a rulemaking to clarify the provisions of section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.