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utilization of the total spectrum than we're getting out of the current model of allocation. >> host: craig mundie is the chief research and strategy officer for the microsoft corporation. mr. mundie, are there previous concerns when it comes to sharing spectrum space with the federal government? >> guest: no. basically, you know, sharing is a word that as your question connotes implies a lot of things with a lot of people. but in this case the fact that radios may coexist in a common set of frequencies in no way implies that there's access from one radio system to the next radio system. whether they were two private systems or a private system and a government system. those architectural questions are completely resolved, and, you know, i don't think there's any privacy issue there at all. >> host: in your report, gentlemen, you write that shared access to federal spectrum should be governed according to a three-tier hire around ri. federal primary systems would receive the highest protection from harmful interference, secondary licensees must use a database and may receive some quality of servic
utilization of the total spectrum than we're getting out of the current model of allocation. >> host: craig mundie is the chief research and strategy officer for the microsoft corporation. mr. mundie, are there previous concerns when it comes to sharing spectrum space with the federal government? >> guest: no. basically, you know, sharing is a word that as your question connotes implies a lot of things with a lot of people. but in this case the fact that radios may coexist in a...
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mark gorenberg and craig mundie, research officer and strategy out there with acres off. paul kirby is our guest reporter. >> host: we are talking about priority access in the hierarchy of sharing for the federal spectrum. a number of parties, federal agencies have to be assured that their spectrum, their operations won't disappear in the interference and there could be basically a shot off of the commercial operation if there's harmful interference. mr. mundie mentioned that data wide databases. it's not nationwide operation. can you give either of us the assurance that federal agencies will need enhancer technology develops quickly enough such as the databases that gives them the assurance that they will be will to continue to operate in a sharing machine without interference? >> well, in a sense that implementing all these things is a little bit of technology and a lot of sort of operational substantiation of these capabilities and you can say at the tail end at a little bit of regulatory control to ensure that the right are in place to keep people from doing the wrong
mark gorenberg and craig mundie, research officer and strategy out there with acres off. paul kirby is our guest reporter. >> host: we are talking about priority access in the hierarchy of sharing for the federal spectrum. a number of parties, federal agencies have to be assured that their spectrum, their operations won't disappear in the interference and there could be basically a shot off of the commercial operation if there's harmful interference. mr. mundie mentioned that data wide...
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on the left is craig mundie and on the right is mark gorenberg. mark gorenberg is a venture capitalist out of silicon valley. if you would, start by telling us, what is the presidential council of science and technology. >> it started back in the fdr days. this has 21 members. it is chaired by the president's science adviser. also eric lander who is a co- chair and a vice chaired by bill press. we work on a number of reports that were done the forest them education, manufacturing nanotechnology, health i.t., a number of other issues. the text of this study in the fall as you talk about looking at the full potential of federal spectrum. >> summarize this report that you all gave to the president. >> in the report, we make a series of recommendations that stand -- span a range of issues beginning with the question of, what should the strategy be long-term for the country in order to avail itself of the benefits that come from the new technologies and electronic and software technologies that are available today. for a variety of reasons, they have n
on the left is craig mundie and on the right is mark gorenberg. mark gorenberg is a venture capitalist out of silicon valley. if you would, start by telling us, what is the presidential council of science and technology. >> it started back in the fdr days. this has 21 members. it is chaired by the president's science adviser. also eric lander who is a co- chair and a vice chaired by bill press. we work on a number of reports that were done the forest them education, manufacturing...
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craig mundie mid-county police need help trying to find a missing man. old al was last seen at 7:30 last night at a shopping center in rockville. paralyzed and is in a wheelchair.ized you are asked to contact police seen him.e still ahead, new details on how often teenagers text behind a wheel and how many of them are realize the danger. >> the national zoo is its sea lion exhibit. >> and controversy. what is supposed to be the gop's moment hasted of people e republicanf th national convention. a great day outside. take a look at that. a great day outside. take [ male announcer ] with ultra-filtered water from the first hands-free system, and micro-climate controls powered by twinchill technology, the new ge french door refrigerator puts fresh in a whole new light. come see the new ge frech door refrigerator for yourself at bray & scarff. buy now and save up to $500. but hurry this incredible offer ends october 10th. come in today or visit online at brayandscarff.com. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- republicans have offi
craig mundie mid-county police need help trying to find a missing man. old al was last seen at 7:30 last night at a shopping center in rockville. paralyzed and is in a wheelchair.ized you are asked to contact police seen him.e still ahead, new details on how often teenagers text behind a wheel and how many of them are realize the danger. >> the national zoo is its sea lion exhibit. >> and controversy. what is supposed to be the gop's moment hasted of people e republicanf th national...
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on the left is craig mundie and on the right is mark gorenberg. mark gorenberg is a venture capitalist out of silicon valley. if you would, start by telling us, what is the presidential council of science and technology. >> it started back in the fdr days. this has 21 members. it is chaired by the president's science adviser. also eric lander who is a co- chair and a vice chaired by bill press. we work on a number of reports that were done the forest them education, manufacturing, nanotechnology, health i.t., a number of other issues. the text of this study in the fall as you talk about looking at the full potential of federal spectrum. >> summarize this report that you all gave to the president. >> in the report, we make a series of recommendations that stand -- span a range of issues beginning with the question of, what should the strategy be long-term for the country in order to avail itself of the benefits that come from the new technologies and electronic and software technologies that are available today. for a variety of reasons, they have
on the left is craig mundie and on the right is mark gorenberg. mark gorenberg is a venture capitalist out of silicon valley. if you would, start by telling us, what is the presidential council of science and technology. >> it started back in the fdr days. this has 21 members. it is chaired by the president's science adviser. also eric lander who is a co- chair and a vice chaired by bill press. we work on a number of reports that were done the forest them education, manufacturing,...
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continuing demands for wireless spectrum in the u.s., presidential science advisers mark gorenberg and craig mundiet to the president. tonight at 8 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> congressman mike honda of california, the chair of the congressional anti-bullying caucus, spoke this afternoon at the education department's bullying prevention summit. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage david -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ >> i just wanted to see how long they would play the music. [laughter] i'm going to tell my mother about this. my mother, by the way, is 91 years old. i'm not making this up. i talk to her regularly. every time i talk to her when she's about to hang up, she says, dave, be careful. and sometimes i'm talking to her right before i'm going to sleep. and i say, shirley, what are you talking about? i'm going to sleep. what do you mean be careful? she says don't -- just be careful. it is my great pleasure to now introduce a congressional champion of all of you, of all of us, of all of our children and colleagues and everyone who's working ve
continuing demands for wireless spectrum in the u.s., presidential science advisers mark gorenberg and craig mundiet to the president. tonight at 8 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> congressman mike honda of california, the chair of the congressional anti-bullying caucus, spoke this afternoon at the education department's bullying prevention summit. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage david -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪...
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. >> host: craig mundie and mark gorenberg, members of the president's science council we've been talking about the point realizing full potential of government held spectrum. thanks for joining us from redmond, washington, microsoft studios. paul kirby, thank you as well. >> next former wall street executives discuss the u.s. economy and the dodd-frank financial regulation law. then retired admiral william fallon talks about the arab spring, iran's nuclear program and u.s. foreign policy towards the middle east. and later the education department's third annual bulllying prevention summit. >> i had no idea about the experiences of many of the people who were essentially my predecessors as correspondents or diplomats in berlin and, despite all the time i had spent in germany i hadn't spent a lot of time thinking about what it would is been like being a correspondent there in the '20s and 30's. how would you have operated? what would you have noticed or not noticed much less how would you have acted. >> coming up next, a look at financial regulations and the state of the american economy s
. >> host: craig mundie and mark gorenberg, members of the president's science council we've been talking about the point realizing full potential of government held spectrum. thanks for joining us from redmond, washington, microsoft studios. paul kirby, thank you as well. >> next former wall street executives discuss the u.s. economy and the dodd-frank financial regulation law. then retired admiral william fallon talks about the arab spring, iran's nuclear program and u.s. foreign...
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. >> host: and craig mundie and mark gorenberg are members of the president's council of advisers on science and technology. we've been talking to them about their report, realizing the full potential of government-held spectrum to spur economic growth. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us from redmond, washington, the microsoft studios. paul kirby, "telecommunications reports," thank you as well. >> host: thank you. >> later this morning the national business group releases its survey on the effect of the health care law on large businesses. it examines several factors including how companies are adjusting their benefit plans. the group's president and ceo will announce the findings at the national press club live at 10 a.m. eastern over on c-span. and later at booktv.org, a live webcast with "wall street journal" economics editor and pulitzer prize recipient david wessel. he'll discuss his new book, "red ink," which details where the trillions of dollars that make up our federal budget come from and where all the money goes. you can see his remarks from the politics & prose booksto
. >> host: and craig mundie and mark gorenberg are members of the president's council of advisers on science and technology. we've been talking to them about their report, realizing the full potential of government-held spectrum to spur economic growth. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us from redmond, washington, the microsoft studios. paul kirby, "telecommunications reports," thank you as well. >> host: thank you. >> later this morning the national business group...