DoD Awards $32 Million to Three National Spectrum Consortium (NSC) Teams for Electromagnetic Spectrum Access Prototypes
The US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded projects totaling more than $32 million to three National Spectrum Consortium teams to develop near-real-time electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) management technologies.
- The US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded projects totaling more than $32 million to three National Spectrum Consortium teams to develop near-real-time electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) management technologies.
- DoD made the awards through the NSCs $2.5 billion ceiling Spectrum Forward Other Transaction Agreement (OTA).
- On behalf of the National Spectrum Consortium, I want to congratulate the companies selected for award.
- The Risk-Informed Spectrum Access (RISA) project will deliver a set of prototype spectrum access planning, management and operational tools.