On the recordJuly 25, 2012
Mr. President, I rise today, along with Senator Warner, to reintroduce the Radio Spectrum Inventory Act. Simply put, in order to make more spectrum available to meet the growing demand for wireless broadband and other radio-based services, decision makers at the FCC, NTIA, and Congress must have a clear, detailed, up-to-date understanding of how spectrum is currently being used and by whom--data essential to sound policy decisions. Specifically, the Radio Spectrum Inventory Act directs the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, NTIA, the Federal Communications Commission, FCC, with assistance from the Office of Science and Technology, to create a comprehensive and accurate inventory of each spectrum band, at a minimum, between 300 Megahertz to 6.5 Gigahertz. The information collected would include the licenses assigned in that band, number and type of end-user devices deployed, amount of deployed infrastructure, type of missions and activities supported in the band, as well as any relevant unlicensed end user devices operating in the band. This information is fundamental to constructing a comprehensive framework for spectrum policy. The Radio Spectrum Inventory Act also provides more transparency related to spectrum use by creating a centralized website or portal that would include relevant spectrum and license information accessible by the public.…





