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NTIA, Defense Release National Spectrum Strategy Study on Lower 37 GHz Band
The agencies largely endorsed an FCC plan for sharing among military and commercial users.
The U.S. Department of Defense is the federal executive department responsible for coordinating and overseeing the nation's military forces, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force, with headquarters at the Pentagon.
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The agencies largely endorsed an FCC plan for sharing among military and commercial users.
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The approval comes with more conditions than when Searchlight made a major investment in Consolidated.
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This isn’t the first time Musk’s actions have raised concerns about SpaceX's alignment with U.S. interests.
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America PAC was aided by a March ruling from the Federal Election Commission.
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New analysis reveals potential for billions in savings with ground-based GPS system.
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Report aligned with the Biden administration's strategy for modernizing spectrum management.
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Compromised routers allow hackers to remotely access networks hosted on these devices, implanting malware.
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The proposal has faced opposition from spectrum-sharing advocates and federal agencies.
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The agency proposed codifying the use dynamic protection areas.
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Google said said the adoption of less conservative and more realistic propagation models has led to dramatic improvements in CBRS.
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The FCC is circulating a proposal on more changes to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service.
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The Democratic committee chair secured backing from the Defense Department, but committee Republicans still opposed the measure.
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Updated interference modeling puts 72 million more people in uninterrupted service areas, the agency said.
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Departments of Commerce and Defense requested changes Tuesday night.
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The agency will vote in June on a proposal to institute internet routing security mandates.
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Lt. Gen. David Isaacson acknowledged the friction between wireless companies and the Department of Defense over access to spectrum.