Without adequate wireless spectrum America is at a huge security disadvantage relative to its major competitors such as China. U.S. global leadership is at stake right now, a time of high security and ...
Spectrum policy is not a fight between commercial interests and national security. That binary frame is a false and dangerous dichotomy in the twenty-first century, when U.S. national security derives ...
The weapons of the twentieth century are not as important as they once were for national security. The United States is in a global competition with China over markets, rule setting, and technological ...
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 ...
Absent congressional action, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) statutory authority to conduct spectrum airwave auctions is set to expire this year. The United States has been a world ...