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Toward Innovative Spectrum-Sharing
Technologies: A Technical Workshop
on Coordinating Federal Government/
Private Sector R&D Investments
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Information Technology Research and
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Representatives from Federal
research agencies, private industry, and
academia will discuss the future
research needs for developing
innovative spectrum-sharing
technologies.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview: This notice is issued by the
National Coordination Office for the
Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) Program. Agencies of the
NITRD Program are holding a technical
workshop to bring together experts from
private industry and academia to help
‘‘create and implement a plan to
facilitate research, development,
experimentation, and testing by
researchers to explore innovative
spectrum-sharing technologies,
including those that are secure and
resilient.’’ The workshop will take place
on July 26, 2011 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MT in Boulder, Colorado at the U.S.
Department of Commerce (DOC)
Boulder Labs, 325 Broadway, Building 1
Lobby, Boulder, Colorado 80305. This
event will be Webcast. For the event
agenda and information about the
Webcast, go to: https://
www.its.bldrdoc.gov/isart/WSRD/.
Background: The dramatic rise of
radio frequency-based applications has
sparked a new sense of urgency among
federal users, commercial service
providers, equipment developers, and
spectrum management professionals on
how best to manage and use the radio
spectrum. While near-term solutions
such as spectrum re-allocations are
critical to meeting national needs, so is
the development of the next generation
of technologies that can enable more
efficient use of the radio spectrum.
NITRD established the Wireless
Spectrum Research and Development
Senior Steering Group (WSRD–SSG) in
late 2010. The committee was asked to
identify current spectrum-related
research projects funded by the Federal
Government, and to work with the nonfederal community, including the
academic, commercial, and public
safety sectors, to implement a plan that
‘‘facilitates research, development,
experimentation, and testing by
researchers to explore innovative
spectrum-sharing technologies,’’ in
accordance with the Presidential
Memorandum on Unleashing the
Wireless Broadband Revolution. WSRD–
SSG operates under the auspices of the
Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) program of the National
Coordination Office (NCO), and has
recently put together a preliminary
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inventory of federal R&D in the
spectrum arena.
This workshop will present an
opportunity for relevant interested
parties, including technical experts from
private industry and public safety,
together with academic researchers, to
explore ongoing spectrum-related
Federal Government R&D activities as
listed in the WSRD–SSG inventory, and
offer their expertise on developing
recommendations for a wireless
technology innovation initiative. We
will ask private industry participants to
suggest research avenues that they
believe are presently underrepresented
in federal R&D and that are not being
pursued in private industry research
laboratories. The focus will be on
identifying R&D that may have large
potential payoffs for wireless
technologies and the nation’s economy
at large, which are consistent with the
Federal Government’s role in
sponsoring important basic and applied
research and development. The
workshop will also address possible
frameworks for supporting long-term
research that may result in yet-to-beconceived improvements in spectrum
utilization.
Submitted by the National Science
Foundation for the National
Coordination Office (NCO) for
Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) on June 2, 2011.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Management Analyst, National Science
Foundation.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Toward Innovative Spectrum-Sharing Technologies: A Technical
Workshop on Coordinating Federal Government/Private Sector R&D
Investments
AGENCY: The National Coordination Office (NCO) for Networking and
Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD).
ACTION: Notice.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Wendy Wigen at 703-292-4873 or
wigen@nitrd.gov. Individuals who use a telecommunications device for
the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at
1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through
Friday.
DATES: July 26, 2011.
SUMMARY: Representatives from Federal research agencies, private
industry, and academia will discuss the future research needs for
developing innovative spectrum-sharing technologies.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview: This notice is issued by the National Coordination Office
for the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development
(NITRD) Program. Agencies of the NITRD Program are holding a technical
workshop to bring together experts from private industry and academia
to help ``create and implement a plan to facilitate research,
development, experimentation, and testing by researchers to explore
innovative spectrum-sharing technologies, including those that are
secure and resilient.'' The workshop will take place on July 26, 2011
from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT in Boulder, Colorado at the U.S. Department
of Commerce (DOC) Boulder Labs, 325 Broadway, Building 1 Lobby,
Boulder, Colorado 80305. This event will be Webcast. For the event
agenda and information about the Webcast, go to: https://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/isart/WSRD/.
Background: The dramatic rise of radio frequency-based applications
has sparked a new sense of urgency among federal users, commercial
service providers, equipment developers, and spectrum management
professionals on how best to manage and use the radio spectrum. While
near-term solutions such as spectrum re-allocations are critical to
meeting national needs, so is the development of the next generation of
technologies that can enable more efficient use of the radio spectrum.
NITRD established the Wireless Spectrum Research and Development
Senior Steering Group (WSRD-SSG) in late 2010. The committee was asked
to identify current spectrum-related research projects funded by the
Federal Government, and to work with the non-federal community,
including the academic, commercial, and public safety sectors, to
implement a plan that ``facilitates research, development,
experimentation, and testing by researchers to explore innovative
spectrum-sharing technologies,'' in accordance with the Presidential
Memorandum on Unleashing the Wireless Broadband Revolution. WSRD-SSG
operates under the auspices of the Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development (NITRD) program of the National
Coordination Office (NCO), and has recently put together a preliminary
inventory of federal R&D in the spectrum arena.
This workshop will present an opportunity for relevant interested
parties, including technical experts from private industry and public
safety, together with academic researchers, to explore ongoing
spectrum-related Federal Government R&D activities as listed in the
WSRD-SSG inventory, and offer their expertise on developing
recommendations for a wireless technology innovation initiative. We
will ask private industry participants to suggest research avenues that
they believe are presently underrepresented in federal R&D and that are
not being pursued in private industry research laboratories. The focus
will be on identifying R&D that may have large potential payoffs for
wireless technologies and the nation's economy at large, which are
consistent with the Federal Government's role in sponsoring important
basic and applied research and development. The workshop will also
address possible frameworks for supporting long-term research that may
result in yet-to-be-conceived improvements in spectrum utilization.
Submitted by the National Science Foundation for the National
Coordination Office (NCO) for Networking and Information Technology
Research and Development (NITRD) on June 2, 2011.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Management Analyst, National Science Foundation.
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