The National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers
(NARTE) presented
Marconi-Bell Awards to Charles Glass of NTIA and Scott Harris of
the law firm Harris Wiltshire & Grannis for their work in helping
to negotiate an international government/industry agreement on 5GHz
WiFi that was approved at the World Radiocommunication Conference in
Geneva earlier this year.
Posted 12-10-2003
Media
Advisory: Deputy Commerce Secretary to Kick Off Discussion on
Spectrum Efficiency as Part of President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative.
Posted 12-05-2003
The National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers
(NARTE) presented
Marconi-Bell Awards to Charles Glass of NTIA and Scott Harris of
the law firm Harris Wiltshire & Grannis for their work in helping
to negotiate an international government/industry agreement on 5GHz
WiFi that was approved at the World Radiocommunication Conference in
Geneva earlier this year.
Posted 12-10-2003
Media
Advisory: Deputy Commerce Secretary to Kick Off Discussion on
Spectrum Efficiency as Part of President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative.
Posted 12-05-2003
NTIA has posted comments
received in response to its Request for Comment on Improvements to
the U.S. Preparation Process for World Radiocommunication Conferences.
Posted 11-26-2003
NTIA will host a Spectrum
Efficiency and New Technology Forum on December 9, 2003. This forum
is one in a series of discussions to implement the President’s Spectrum
Policy Initiative, which will result in recommendations to the
President for improving spectrum management policies and procedures. [Draft Agenda]
Posted 11-19-2003
NTIA has announced a series of public
meetings designed to gather information from the private sector and
state and local governments about better ways to manage spectrum.
Posted 11-18-2003
Press Release:
NTIA Completes First Phase of Implementation for 2003 World
Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-03) Final Acts
Posted 11-13-2003
NTIA has published in the Federal Register a Request for
Comment on Improvements to the U.S. Preparation Process for World
Radiocommunication Conferences; comments are due November 24. [Press Release]
Posted 10-23-2003
Press Release:
Commerce Department to Study Impact of New Internet Protocol,
Interagency Task Force to focus on effect of IPv6 on competitiveness,
security and user needs.
Posted 10-14-2003
On October 1, 2003, NTIA announced the award of $13.95 million in
Technology Opportunity Program (TOP) grants to 28 non-profit
organizations, including state, local and tribal governments, in 22
states. TOP received 569 applications for FY 2003 funds. TOP grants,
matched by $14.8 million in contributions from the private sector and
state and local organizations, demonstrate how advanced
telecommunication and information technology can address public
concerns
in areas such as economic development, housing, public safety, health
and e-government. For information on TOP-supported projects, the list
of FY 2003 awards, and a searchable database of applications submitted
in FY 2003, click
here.
Posted 10-02-2003
$14 million in federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program
(PTFP) grants announced Tuesday September 30th will assist public
radio,
public television and nonbroadcast (distance learning) projects across
the country. $6 million will go to 23 grantees to assist in the digital
conversion of 36 public television stations; $4.5 million will fund 66
radio grants; $1.6 million is for nine television equipment replacement
grants; $1.4 million for 11 distance learning grants; and one grant was
made to the University of Hawaii for $488,977 for the PEACESAT
(Pan-Pacific Educational and Cultural Experiments by Satellite)
project. The total amount awarded by PTFP in FY 2003 is $40.7 million
for 170
grants. More information and a complete list of the FY 2003 PTFP grant
awards are available at
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/otiahome/ptfp/Projects/2003/index.htm
Posted 09-17-2003
The Commerce Department and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers (ICANN) have agreed to extend for another three years their
Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) to transition management of the Internet
domain name and numbering system (DNS) due to expire on September 30,
2003. The new agreement includes key amendments designed to ensure that
ICANN develops into an independent, stable, and sustainable
organization that is capable of meeting its responsibilities for the
technical management of the DNS. More information on the MOU is
contained in a separate
statement from the Commerce Department.
Posted 09-17-2003
Dot-kids Domain Names Now Available: Registration is underway and
content will soon be accessible at the first "safe space for kids" on
the Internet. The "Dot Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act" signed
into law last year by President Bush has led to the creation of a
child-friendly, on-line "safe zone." In the dot-kids space, children
will enjoy the benefits of the Internet in an environment where parents
and educators are assured that content is thoroughly screened and
monitored. NeuStar, the contractual manager of the dot US domain, is
now accepting applications for .kids.us Internet addresses on a
first-come, first-served basis. More information is available at www.kids.us.
Posted 09-04-2003
NTIA has released a Report to Congress
mandated by the Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 (CIPA).
According to the report, currently available technology measures have
the capacity to meet most, if not all, of educational institutions'
needs. The report also recommends that vendors offer training services
to educational institutions, and that the definition of "technology
protection measures" be expanded to encompass a wider array of
technologies. [Press
Release]
Posted 08-18-2003
Assistant Secretary Nancy Victory recently honored selected NTIA
employees with the 2002 Bronze Medal Award. Photographs of the award
recipients can be seen here.
Posted 08-13-2003
NTIA, the State Department and the Federal Communications Commission
sent a joint
letter to the ENUM Forum (.pdf file) supporting an industry-based
mechanism for implementing ENUM in the U.S. [Press Release]
Posted 08-13-2003
Assistant Secretary Nancy Victory sent a letter to
the Library of Congress as a continuation of the consultative
process with the Register of Copyrights in connection with Section
1201(a)(1) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Posted 08-13-2003
FCC and NTIA announce
Implementation Plan for 2003 World Radiocommunication Conference
(WRC-03)
Final Acts (08-07-2003)
Posted 08-07-2003
NTIA filed comments
in IB Dockets No. 01-185 and 02-364 supporting the Federal
Communications
Commission (FCC) in its efforts to implement a regulatory framework
necessary
to permit Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) providers to integrate
ancillary
terrestrial components into their networks.
Posted 07-15-2003
NTIA supports FCC's efforts to extend interference protection to
include
the SARSAT emergency distress frequency (Reply
Comments).
Posted 06-10-2003
NTIA's Office of Spectrum Management has published the Spring 2003
edition of Spectrum
News.
Posted 06-06-2003
WENTLAND NAMED HEAD OF NTIA'S SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT OFFICE
NTIA Administrator Nancy J. Victory announced that Fredrick R.
Wentland,
Director of Spectrum Plans and Policies at NTIA, has been appointed
NTIA's
new Associate Administrator for Spectrum Management, effective today.
Associate
Administrator Wentland, a 22-year veteran of NTIA, succeeds William
Hatch,
who retired last year.
Responsibilities of the Office of Spectrum Management include
distribution
of spectrum to 63 federal agencies; engineering and analysis relative
to
interference resolution; and management of the Interdepartment Radio
Advisory
Committee (IRAC).
Posted 05-27-2003
NTIA filed comments
in the FCC's WT Docket No. 01-90 proceeding on "Amendment of the
Commission's
Rules Regarding Dedicated Short-Range Communication Services in the
5.850-5.925
GHz Band (5.9 GHz ) Band and ET Docket No. 98-95, Amendment of Parts 2
and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 5.850-5.925 GHz Band
to
the Mobile Service for Dedicated Short Range Communications of
Intelligent
Transportation Services.
Posted 05-19-2003
Assistant Secretary Nancy Victory made "Welcoming
Remarks" to open the Wireless Innovations: New Technologies and
Evolving
Policies Roundtable.
Posted 05-13-2003
NTIA has posted information,
including an agenda, on the two-day wireless technology showcase
and
policy discussion, hosted in cooperation with the Federal
Communications
Commission (FCC) and the U.S. Department of State's Office of
International
Communications and Information Policy (CIP), May 12-13.
Posted 05-08-2003
NTIA has filed comments
with the FCC in ET Docket No. 02-380, Additional Spectrum for
Unlicensed
Devices Below 900 MHz and in 3 GHz band.
Posted 05-08-2003
NTIA has released a Notice
in the Federal Register with information on the "Wireless
Innovations:
New Technologies and Evolving Policies" conference it will host in
cooperation
with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the U.S.
Department
of State's Office of International Communications and Information
Policy
(CIP), May 12-13, 2003.
Posted 04-24-2003
Meeting
Announcement: NTIA, with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC)
and the U.S. Department of State's International Communications and
Information
Policy (CIP) group, will host a two-day wireless technology showcase
and
policy discussion, May 12-13.
Posted 04-16-2003
The Commerce Department's General Counsel sent a
letter on H.R. 1320, the "Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act," to
the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, House
Committee
on Energy and Commerce.
Posted 04-09-2003
Assistant Secretary Nancy Victory presented the Administration's
views on H.R. 1320, the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act, and
the
creation of a spectrum relocation fund in testimony before the
Subcommittee
on Telecommunications and the Internet of the House Committee on Energy
and Commerce.
Posted 03-25-2003
NTIA announces new
contract with Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN)
for Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions effective
April 1st. Although ICANN has performed these functions on behalf of
the
Commerce Department since February 2000, the new Statement of Work
reflects
an evolution in performance of tasks such as coordination of the
assignment
of technical protocol parameters, administrative functions associated
with
root server management, and allocation of Internet numbering resources.
Requirements mandating quarterly statistical and narrative information
and the development of new processing metrics are included in the new
contract.
Posted 03-17-2003
NTIA has announced
the Fiscal Year 2003 grant round for the Technology Opportunities
Program
(TOP). For FY 2003, approximately $12.4 million is available for
matching
grants. The deadline for submission of grant applications is Wednesday,
April 23. [Press
Release]
Posted 03-17-2003
The Department of Commerce and Neustar reached
agreement (pdf format) on February 14, 2003 regarding the
implementation
and operation of the second level domain, .kids.us, in the .us domain
pursuant
to the "Dot Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act of 2002," Public Law
no. 107-317.
Posted 02-27-2003
NTIA has released a
Federal
Register notice stating that as of March 31, 2003, the comment
periods in each of the nine ESIGN exceptions dockets are closed. NTIA
will
not accept or place in the record documents filed in these dockets
after
this date.
Posted 02-24-2003
Eligibility for Dot-EDU Internet Addresses to be Expanded. See Press
Release.
Posted 02-11-2003
NTIA filed comments
with the FCC in WT Docket No. 02-353, Services Rules for Advanced
Wireless
Services in the 1.7 GHz and 2.1 GHz Bands.
Posted 02-06-2003
The Agenda and Webcast Info for NTIA's February 12 VoIP
Roundtable have been added.
Posted 02-04-2003
NTIA filed reply
comments with the FCC in WT Docket No. 02-146, Allocations and
Service
Rules for the 71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz, and 92-95 GHz Bands.
Posted 02-04-2003
Agreement reached regarding U.S. position on 5 GHz wireless access
devices. [Press
Release]
Posted 01-31-2003
NTIA has released the ninth and final notice in
its series of public notices requesting comment on the nine
exceptions
to the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce (ESIGN)
Act.
The notices request comment on exceptions to the Act covering housing
foreclosure,
repossession, and default notices; court records; hazardous materials;
product recall notices; domestic and family law documents; wills,
codicils,
and testamentary trusts; health and life insurance cancellation
notices;
state uniform commercial code; and utility service cancellation
notices.
Posted 01-27-2003
NTIA filed comments
with the FCC on technical issues raised in its Further Notice of
Proposed
Rulemaking on Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite (IB
Docket
No. 99-67, RM No. 9165).
Posted 01-16-2003
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