this pcast has 21 members, it's chaired by john hultgren and vice chaired by bill press and maxine savitz. pcast works on number of reports, reports that were done for s.t.e.m. education, manufacturing, nanotechnology, health i.t., a number of other issues, and we took on this study in the fall as you talked about to look at the full potential of federal spectrum. >> host: craig mundie, if you would, summarize this report that you all gave to the president. >> guest: well, in the report we make a series of recommendations that span quite a range of issues that begin 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 all the new technologies, the new electronic and software technologies that are available today. but for a whole variety of reasons, haven't been able to be broadly deployed. the report speaks to methods of creating incentives and measurement systems within the broad use of spectrum by the federal government in order to accelerate the movement from the classical model of spectrum allocation to the