Subcommittee on communications and technology. The chair recognizes himself for five minutes for Opening Statements. Good morning, welcome to the subcommittee on communications and technologies legislative hearing on legislating to secure americas wireless future. Today, the subcommittee will consider a number of legislative proposals that address challenges from spectrum management, to securing our nations infrastructure. In proposals before the subcommittee today, the studying how to harness airway resources efficiency act, or the sherr act, which i have introduced with my good friend, this legislation would require ntia, using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated frequency coordination, environmental sensing to facilitate more efficient spectrum sharing and used by the federal government. The bill would also require the fcc to report to congress, on the feasibility of using existing sharing technologies on several important spectral brand that and. As we
About the chairman well take care of him. We no know how to do that. But for everybody else the doors behind me take us down to the first floor. Two lefthand turns, a right hand turn to National Geographic well met there and i pay for everyones ticket to get into the show. Its not something going to happen. Weve not had a problem but we want you to know how to be prepared. Delighted to have you here but even more pleased we can welcome chairman jim risch to be with us today. He is the first guy ive met who is the by profession a forrester. He went to undergraduate as a forrester but quick found the calling and entered into politics, became a lawyer and entered politics. I was talking with with his wife vikki 34 elections theyve been through together. I mean, that ill tell you thats for good or worse for better or poor. Thats what means to be married 51 years and to go through 34 elections. And to have triumphed all the way. Thats wonderful. Thank you for being here vicki. Great to have
Subcommittee on communications and technology. The chair recognizes himself for five minutes for Opening Statements. Good morning, welcome to the subcommittee on communications and technologies legislative hearing on legislating to secure americas wireless future. Today, the subcommittee will consider a number of legislative proposals that address challenges from spectrum management, to securing our nations infrastructure. In proposals before the subcommittee today, the studying how to harness airway resources efficiency act, or the sherr act, which i have introduced with my good friend, this legislation would require ntia, using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated frequency coordination, environmental sensing to facilitate more efficient spectrum sharing and used by the federal government. The bill would also require the fcc to report to congress, on the feasibility of using existing sharing technologies on several important spectral brand that and. As we
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