The Department of Defense wants to share bands of the electromagnetic spectrum with industry — and to do so, it needs a modern IT infrastructure to support automated sharing back and forth. Defense ...
As the Department of Defense prepares to free up some of its operational spectrum to support the development of commercial 5G wireless, it is looking to industry for potential alternatives to ...
The Defense Department’s new spectrum plan is a balancing act that looks to meet the growing demands for wireless communications in the military while freeing up spectrum for commercial use. The ...
A new DARPA challenge seeks to help defense and commercial wireless users cohabitate on airwaves, but DOD's CIO warns "there is a physical limitation to how fast we can move" to free up frequencies.
The Defense Department and wireless industry agree freeing up government owned spectrum is a good idea, but they disagree how about how to do it. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in ...
As Defense Department and other federal stakeholders struggle to divvy up precious electromagnetic spectrum, all sides agree on the need for closer government/industry collaboration along with ...
Peraton has received two awards from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Defense Spectrum Organization (DSO) worth up to $23 million over five years. The first award is a recompete for ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
U.S. Defense Department officials intend to complete a departmentwide spectrum strategy road map this month, which will make more frequencies available to warfighters, provide greater ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense (DOD) would gladly consider sharing its portion of the radio-frequency spectrum with commercial wireless operators — if those companies assume liability for any ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is counterattacking in its efforts to block the transfer of radio spectrum to industry for use in wireless and other mobile applications. In a letter earlier to Senate ...
An expert panel convened by the Defense Department has offered 100 megahertz of mid-band spectrum to share with commercial networks looking to build up U.S. 5G capacity. DOD FCC NTIA Spectrum The ...