Harold Feld is Public Knowledge’s Senior Vice President. Practicing law at the intersection of tech, broadband and media policy. These fights keep happening because federal agencies both use spectrum ...
The government is sitting on a lot of spectrum. How can it better release it to commercial carriers without losing what it needs for its own mission? To understand how valuable spectrum is to the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. WASHINGTON: Republicans favor clearing federal spectrum for commercial use versus sharing ...
DOGE should live up to its name and propose lasting reforms that improve government efficiency. Freeing up federal spectrum for commercial uses presents such an opportunity. For that to happen, ...
A push to update the IT systems used to allocate spectrum to federal agencies is raising broader questions about the use of radio frequency bands across government. Former government technology ...
WASHINGTON: The Commerce Department has identified 1,500 MHz of federal spectrum to further evaluate for wireless broadband, while Congress considers legislation to reassign 120 MHz of broadcast TV ...
Lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to entice federal agencies away from spectrum holdings to free it up for commercial use. Lawmakers are taking another swing at a plan to give federal agencies ...
The government is sitting on a goldmine of radio spectrum that could be used to accelerate 5G deployment, but crafting a coordinated policy to get there is complicated. Air Force DOD FCC NTIA Spectrum ...
Last Friday, the Information Economy Project (a project of the George Mason University School of Law and Clemson University) held the best little spectrum conference Washington has seen this year. The ...
The U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has identified 115 MHz of wireless spectrum now controlled by the federal government that can be turned over or shared with ...
In its zeal to provide more spectrum to the mobile broadband sector, the United States government will tap into its own considerable spectrum holdings, the National Telecommunications and Information ...