28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...
28 February 2022
by Carlo Munoz
US Army Stryker vehicles equipped with mobile, high-bandwidth satellite connectivity WIN-T Inc 2 networked systems. (US Army)
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on research and development efforts, exploring spectrum-sharing strategies designed to expand mobile 5G communications capabilities across the US armed forces.
5G spectrum-sharing initiatives will be one of several key areas of investment and development designed to further expedite integration of 5G communications, said Amanda Toman, acting principal director for 5G with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E). “Understanding that spectrum is going to be a valuable resource into the future ... [and] understanding how things can coexist in that spectrum-constrained environment is going to be a huge focus of the [5G] initiative,” she said during an event sponsored by the Potomac Officers Club.
The US Department of Defense (DoD) research and engineering (R&E) directorate is doubling down on re...