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The United States is vitally dependent upon the use of the radio spectrum to carry out national policies and achieve national goals. Use of the spectrum is vital to the security and welfare of the Nation and to the conduct of its foreign affairs. This use exerts a powerful influence upon our everyday lives, in countless ways, annually contributing significantly to the Nation's growth and economy. The radio spectrum is a limited natural resource which is accessible to all nations. It is imperative that we develop and administer our use of this resource wisely so as to maintain a free democratic society and to stimulate the healthy growth of the Nation, while ensuring its availability to serve future requirements in the best interest of the Nation. Therefore, consistent with our international treaty obligations and with due regard for the rights of other nations, the national objectives for the use of the radio spectrum are to make effective, efficient, and prudent use of the spectrum in the best interest of the Nation, with care to conserve it for uses where other means of communication are not available or feasible. This revised NIA report details the policies and plans geared towards government oversight of the national radio spectrum, an asset we cannot afford to overlook.
Radio frequency spectrum enables vital wireless communications services used by the federal gov¿t., businesses, and consumers. Spectrum capacity is necessary for wireless broadband (high-speed Internet access) and broadband deployment will boost the nation's capabilities in many important areas. As the demand for spectrum continues to increase, there is concern about adequate access to meet future needs. This report examines: (1) how the Nat. Telecomm. and Info. Admin. (NTIA) is managing spectrum needs of federal agencies; (2) how federal agencies are using and managing assigned spectrum; and (3) what steps NTIA has taken to meet recent initiatives aimed at making spectrum available for broadband. Illus. This is a print on demand report.
The radiofrequency spectrum is the medium that enables wireless communications of all kinds. This report provides an overview of the development of the legal and regulatory framework for spectrum management (SM) at the Fed. level and assesses key issues associated with SM at Fed. agencies. It focuses on: the evolution of the current legal and regulatory framework for domestic SM; the current methods for allocating spectrum domestically and planning for its use; the adequacy of the current U.S. preparatory process for the World Radiocommun. Conferences, at which decisions are made on how to allocate spectrum internationally; and the activities used to increase accountability and encourage the efficient use of spectrum by Fed. agencies. Charts and tables.