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d. Open Source Software and Open
Architectures
e. Intelligent Architecture/Machines;
f. Artificial Intelligence/Machine
Learning;
g. Security and Privacy;
h. Non-terrestrial Networks;
i. Power-efficient and Sustainable
Networks;
j. Wireless Sensing;
k. Internet of Things (IoT); and
l. Spectrum Sharing, including
Dynamic Spectrum Access?
m. Security and Resiliency; and
n. Semiconductor Technologies.
21. What can be done to enable
seamless and ubiquitous access to
heterogeneous 6G services across
multiple radio access types (e.g.
terrestrial radio, non-terrestrial/satellite
communication)?
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6G Safety, Security, and Environmental
Concerns
22. How could 6G improve network
resiliency during disaster and recovery
operations, such as in hurricane
response and other natural and manmade disasters that impact network
performance?
23. How could 6G improve public
safety and first responder mission
critical communications?
24. Are there challenges in upgrading
legacy public safety services (such as
Enhanced 9–1–1, E9–1–1) to 5G that
could affect 6G deployment? Will 6G
exacerbate existing incompatibilities
between commercial wireless networks
and E9–1–1 service?
25. What impact will 6G have on the
migration to Next Generation 9–1–1
(NG9–1–1) by public safety entities? Are
there hurdles which will impair the
ability of public safety entities to
communicate with the general public
and first responders as these
stakeholders upgrade to 6G?
26. What steps should be taken to
ensure that 6G technology can support
critical services, e.g., mission critical
services used by first responders and
other National Security/Emergency
Preparedness (NS/EP) services, that
require secure, highly available, and
resilient networks?
27. Are there any concerns about the
energy efficiency of 6G equipment and
networks? If so, what steps could
potentially be taken to reduce the
energy consumption associated with
this equipment?
28. Much of 6G’s energy costs will
come from operating the network.
However, manufacturing, installing, and
maintaining the physical infrastructure
of 6G also has energy and
environmental costs. Is the industry
taking initiatives to reduce overall
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energy necessary to build and install 6G
network infrastructure, and if so, what
are they? Is it feasible to recycle or
retrofit legacy network equipment or
Open Radio Access Network (RAN)
components to cut back on electronic
waste? What cybersecurity challenges
have been faced in the development and
deployment of 5G technology? How can
such challenges be prevented in the
development and deployment of 6G
technology?
Dated: May 17, 2024.
Stephanie Weiner,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications
and Information Administration.
Commerce Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee 6G Report
Wednesday, May 29,
2024—10:00 a.m. (Postponed from May
22, 2024).
PLACE: The meeting will be held
remotely, and in person at 4330 East
West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland
20814.
STATUS: Commission Meeting—Open to
the Public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
Decisional Matter: FY 2024 Proposed
Operating Plan: Alignment and Midyear
Review.
To attend remotely, please use the
following link: https://cpsc.webex.com/
cpsc/j.php?MTID=m92b90dade65b
93e5f55499b39d75511b.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Alberta E. Mills, Office of the Secretary,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814, 301–504–7479
(Office) or 240–863–8938 (Cell).
29. CSMAC’s 6G report, published in
December 2023 and available at https://
www.ntia.gov/sites/default/files/202312/6g_subcommittee_final_report.pdf,
addressed a wide array of topics
including overarching 6G vision, 6G use
cases, 6G technical capabilities, and
potential uses for 6G by the government.
We seek comment on its findings and
recommendations. Are there subjects
addressed by the CSMAC report that
should be further explored? Is the
CSMAC report missing any additional
topics of consideration regarding 6G?
Have events occurred since publication
of the report that affect industry’s
understanding of 6G? Do you have
additional information or views that you
believe would be helpful to NTIA?
Instructions for Commenters: NTIA
invites comments on the full range of
issues that may be presented in this
Notice, including issues that are not
specifically raised in the above
questions. Commenters are encouraged
to address any or all of the above
questions. Comments that contain
references to studies, research, and
other empirical data that are not widely
available should include copies of the
referenced materials with the submitted
comments. Attachments to electronic
comments should be machine-readable
and should not be copy-protected.
Responders should include the name of
the person or organization filing the
comment, which will facilitate agency
follow-up for clarifications as necessary,
as well as a page number on each page
of their submissions. All comments
received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted on the
NTIA website, https://www.ntia.gov/,
without change. All personal identifying
information (for example, name,
address) voluntarily submitted by the
commenter may be publicly accessible.
Do not submit confidential business
information or otherwise sensitive or
protected information.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
TIME AND DATE: Wednesday, May 29, 2024--10:00 a.m. (Postponed from May
22, 2024).
PLACE: The meeting will be held remotely, and in person at 4330 East
West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.
STATUS: Commission Meeting--Open to the Public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
Decisional Matter: FY 2024 Proposed Operating Plan: Alignment and
Midyear Review.
To attend remotely, please use the following link: https://cpsc.webex.com/cpsc/j.php?MTID=m92b90dade65b93e5f55499b39d75511b.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Alberta E. Mills, Office of the
Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, 301-504-7479 (Office) or 240-863-8938
(Cell).
Dated: May 21, 2024.
Alberta E. Mills,
Commission Secretary.
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