GAO calls for study of spectrum management
Feb 6, 2003 12:00 PM
The General Accounting Office (GAO) in a report released Monday
expressed concerns as to whether the current spectrum-management
approach can adequately meet future needs for spectrum.
The GAO recommended that the chairman of FCC and the assistant
secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, in
consultation with other agencies and congressional committees, develop
a plan for the establishment of an independent commission with wide
representation to determine whether overarching spectrum management
reform is needed.
Sen. Conrad Burns (R.Mont.) Chairman of the Senate communication
subcommittee, requested the GAO report.
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