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|a Federal Strategic Spectrum Plan :
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|b This book explores today's wireless technologies which are essential in supporting Federal agency missions crucial to the nation and enabling commercial and non-Federal public safety operations that support economic growth and safeguard lives and property. As changing government missions increase demands for mobility and agility, and private sector uses continue to expand, the spectrum's role as a critical asset intensifies. To ensure that United States' spectrum policy for the 21st Century continues to harness fully the power of the airwaves to meet Federal mission requirements and to enhance prosperity, President George W. Bush established the Spectrum Policy Initiative (Presidential Initiative) in 2003. As this book discusses, the goal is a U.S. spectrum policy for the 21st Century that will foster economic growth, ensure our national and homeland security, maintain U.S. global leadership in communications technology and services and satisfy other vital U.S. needs in areas such as public safety, scientific research, Federal transportation infrastructure, and law enforcement.
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|a B. Satellite and Space ServicesC. High Frequency (HF); D. Radar; E. Air Traffic Control; F. Above 30 GHz; IV. THE FEDERAL STRATEGY; A. Near-Term; B. Mid-Term; C. Long-Term; . RECOMMENDATIONS; APPENDIX A PRESIDENTIALMEMORANDUM; PRESIDENTIAL DETERMINATION:MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OFEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES; Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and AgenciesSubject: Improving Spectrum Management for The 21st Century; Section 1. Office of Management and Budget; Section 2. Other Executive Departments and Agencies; Section 3. Department of Commerce; Section 4. General.
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|a APPENDIX BCURRENT FEDERAL SPECTRUM USE AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTSIntroduction; Spectrum Allocations; SECTION B-1RADIOCOMMUNICATION SERVICES; Approach; MOBILE SERVICE AND LAND MOBILE SERVICE; Introduction; Land Mobile Service -- Related Ntia Spectrum Planning; Improving Spectrum Efficiency by Narrowbanding Land Mobile Channels; IMPROVING SPECTRUM EFFICIENCY AND MANAGEMENTFLEXIBILITY WITH LAND MOBILE SERVICE NATIONAL FREQUENCYALLOTMENT PLANS; Allocation Assets; CURRENT MOBILE SERVICE AND LAND MOBILE SERVICE USAGEAND FUTURE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS; Use of Bands in the 1705-3000 kHz Range.
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|a Use of Bands in the 3-30 Mhz (HF) RangeUse of Bands in the 30-88 MHz Range; Use of Bands in the 138-150.8 MHz Range; Use of The 162-174 Mhz and 406.1-420 Mhz Bands; THE MULTI-AGENCY INTEGRATED WIRELESS NETWORK (IWN); Use of Bands in the 225-399.9 MHz Range; Use of the 420-450 MHz Band; Use of the 902-928 MHz Ban; Use of the 960-1215 MHz Band; Use of the 1429-1435 MHz Band; Use of Bands in the 1435-1 525 MHz and the 1525-1 535 MHz Ranges; Use of the 1755-1850 MHz Band; Use of Bands in the 2290-2 700 MHz Range; Use of the 4400-4940 MHz Band; Use of the Bands in the 14.4-1 5.35 GHz Range.
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|a Use of the 25.25-2 7.5 GHz BandFUTURE DODMOBILE SPECTRUM USAGE AND REQUIREMENTS; SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AERONAUTICAL FLIGHT TESTTELEMETRY; SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL TELEMETRY; FEDERAL USE OF EXCLUSIVE NON-FEDERAL FREQUENCY BANDS; Federal Use of the Non-Federal 150.8-156.2475 Mhz and 157.1875-162.0125Mhz Bands; Federal use of the Non-Federal 450-4 70 MHz Band; ADDRESSING FUTURE MOBILE SERVICE SPECTRUM REQUIREMENTS; Spectrum Sharing; Network or Facilities Sharing; Use of Commercial Services; Land Mobile Service Requirements Summary.
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