SWF Holds Panel Discussion on the Policy and Practical Implications of Spectrum Protection
Friday, April 8, 2016
On Friday, April 8, 2016, the Secure World Foundation hosted a luncheon panel discussion on "Spectrum Protection: An Examination of the Policy and Practical Implications" in Washington, D.C.
Our continued ability to get benefits from space assets will be interrupted if spectrum is not responsibly protected. As the U.S. government strives to make its space assets more resilient, spectrum protection is a key part of this discussion. This panel examined what major issues could potentially affect spectrum availability and utility over the near term and discussed what policies and/or legislation could help with those challenges.
As the U.S. government takes on the mantle of looking at how its space assets can overall be more resilient, spectrum protection is a key part of this discussion. This panel brought together experts to discuss what major issues could potentially affect spectrum availability and utility over the near term and examined what policies and/or legislation would help with those challenges.
Speaker presentations and other materials can be found on the events page.