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Theater #5: Global Spectrum Access and Maneuver

  • Room: Engagement Theater 5: Hall F - #3375
Wednesday, June 26, 2024: 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM

Speaker(s)

Speaker (confirmed)
Shelly Frank
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer
Speaker (confirmed)
Mary Greczyn
Deputy Director for Spectrum Policy and Innovation
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer
Speaker (confirmed)
Vernita D. Harris
Director for Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy and Programs
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer
Speaker (confirmed)
Kathryn Martin
Deputy Director, Partnerships and Engagement, Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy & Programs
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer
Speaker (confirmed)
Keri Pasquini-Thompson
Deputy Director, Spectrum Relocation Funds, Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy and Programs
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer
Speaker (confirmed)
Col Steven Trueblood, USAF
Deputy Director Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy and Programs
Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer

Description

DoD CIO Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Policy & Programs (EMSEPP) will provide a presentation on cyber-secure dynamic spectrum sharing.   Mid-band-spectrum is highly coveted by the mobile wireless industry because of its ideal attributes for 5G/next-G. At the same time, this band is vital to DoD radarsIn September 2023, pursuant to Section 90008 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Department of Defense (DoD) completed the Emerging Mid-Band Radar Spectrum Sharing (EMBRSS) Feasibility Assessment, which examined the feasibility of spectrum sharing between Federal and commercial users in the 3.1 – 3.45 GHz band and recognized some significant challenges in sharing this bandNow, as directed by the National Spectrum Strategy (NSS), and a testament to DoD’s commitment to spectrum sharing, the DoD is moving forward with a follow-on study of this critical bandIn particular, developing a “moon shot” technology that will allow for cyber-secure, dynamic, large-scale spectrum sharing within the United States will address many of the challenges identified during the EMBRSS effort and could also be applied to spectrum sharing challenges in bands other than 3.1-3.45 GHz.

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