Spectrum Policy Initiative

Silicon Flatirons encourages thoughtful policy analysis to advance the way the wireless spectrum is managed for greatest value.

“Silicon Flatirons is not only helping advance today’s spectrum policy discussion, it is doing work that will influence spectrum policy for decades to come.”

— Former FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel

About

Spectrum policy dictates how, where, and when wireless services can be delivered to devices—and it has deep ramifications for the economy, scientific development, national security, personal enjoyment, and more. Since 2005, Silicon Flatirons has explored the intersection of policy and engineering in the heavily regulated and rapidly changing wireless services industry.

Silicon Flatirons convenes stakeholders and provides law and engineering students with a foundational understanding of spectrum policy. The Spectrum Policy Initiative engages a wide range of wireless industry professionals, radio engineering professionals, and spectrum policymakers from Colorado, Washington, D.C., and across the country.

We are proud of the direct influence this initiative and its directors have had on public policymaking at a national level. Concepts that were born at Silicon Flatirons conferences or in fellow papers have been endorsed by the FCC Technological Advisory Council (TAC) and the Department of Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee (CSMAC). Initiative directors have served on the TAC and the CSMAC, and have testified in Congress.


Leadership

Dale Hatfield
Senior Fellow and Distinguished Advisor
Peter Tenhula
Senior Fellow
John Chapin
Senior Fellow

Events

The Spectrum Policy Initiative organizes at least one conference or roundtable per year. Topics have included harm claim thresholds, radio spectrum pollution, risk assessment, enforcement, and spectrum vulnerabilities.


Publications

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More About the Initiative

More details about the inception, inspiration, mission, activities, and outcomes of the Spectrum Policy Initiative.



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