NTIA Asks Federal Agencies to Review Current Frequency Assignments

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration sent guidance to executive branch departments and agencies for reviewing current spectrum frequency assignments. NTIA is requiring agencies to initially review two bands: 3100-3550 MHz and 7125-8400 MHz. The agencies must provide the information over the next six to nine months. NTIA will then solicit input from the agencies and other stakeholders on the next set of bands to be reviewed on a recurring and rolling basis. The data collection efforts include four components. First, agencies will review frequency assignment data for the two initial bands. Second, this information will be used to update or develop spectrum use contours for these initial and any additional bands. Third, agencies will continue to review their frequency assignments. Fourth, agencies and other stakeholders will explore additional methods, such as monitoring and scheduling, to better quantify spectrum use.

In a separate request, NTIA asked federal agencies on Nov. 30, 2018 to report on their future spectrum needs.


Review of Current Frequency Assignments and Quantification of Spectrum Usage