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mr. mundie mentioned databases rolling up slowly. can you give us a sense of what kind of assurance you think the federal agencies will need? has the technology developed quickly enough to give them the assurance that they will be able to continue to operate on a sharing regime without interference? >> in a sense, implementing all of these things is a little bit of technology and a lot of operational of these capabilities. at the tail end, a little bit of regulatory control to ensure the right deterrents are in place to keep people from doing the wrong thing. part of the reason in our proposal of this transitional model of these stacked priorities is it allows us to get started immediately before the time we're a government radio system might be modified to be more inherently able to operate in a shared environment. a lot of the quest we had was to say, how can you make use of technologies that are currently demonstrable and are in the process of getting rolled out in the united states and outside of the united states and piggyback o
mr. mundie mentioned databases rolling up slowly. can you give us a sense of what kind of assurance you think the federal agencies will need? has the technology developed quickly enough to give them the assurance that they will be able to continue to operate on a sharing regime without interference? >> in a sense, implementing all of these things is a little bit of technology and a lot of operational of these capabilities. at the tail end, a little bit of regulatory control to ensure the...
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mr. mundie mentioned the tv white spaces databases. there's a couple of them right now, but it's not a nationwide operation. can you give us, either of you, a sense of what type of assurance you think the federal agencies will need, and has the technology developed quick he enough such as the databases to give them the assurance that they will be able to to continue to operate in a sharing regime without interference? >> guest: well, in a sense, you know, immomenting all these things -- implementing all these things is a little bit of of technology and a lot of sort of operational insubstantiationuation of these capabilities. and you could say at the tail end a little bit of regulatory control to insure that the right deterrents are in place to keep people from doing the wrong thing. part of the reason in our proposal for this -- i even think of of it as sort of a transitional model of these stacked priorities -- is it allows us to get started immediately before the time where a government radio system might be modified to be more inhe
mr. mundie mentioned the tv white spaces databases. there's a couple of them right now, but it's not a nationwide operation. can you give us, either of you, a sense of what type of assurance you think the federal agencies will need, and has the technology developed quick he enough such as the databases to give them the assurance that they will be able to to continue to operate in a sharing regime without interference? >> guest: well, in a sense, you know, immomenting all these things --...
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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 thing. part of the reason in our proposal for this and i can think of it as sort of a transitional model of the stacked priorities as it allows us to get started immediately, before the time or a government radio system may be modified to be more inherently able to operate in a similar generally shared environment. so a lot of the requests we have less to say, how could you make use of type elegy that are currently demonstrable in the proc
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...
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mr. mundie mentioned databases rolling up slowly. can you give us a sense of what kind of assurance you think the federal agencies will need? has the technology developed quickly enough to give them the assurance that they will be able to continue to operate on a sharing regime without interference? >> in a sense, implementing all of these things is a little bit of technology and a lot of operational of these capabilities. at the tail end, a little bit of regulatory control to ensure the right deterrents are in place to keep people from doing the wrong thing. part of the reason in our proposal of this transitional model of these stacked priorities is it allows us to get started immediately before the time we're a government radio system might be modified to be more inherently able to operate in a shared environment. a lot of the quest we had was to say, how can you make use of technologies that are currently demonstrable and are in the process of getting rolled out in the united states and outside of the united states and piggyback o
mr. mundie mentioned databases rolling up slowly. can you give us a sense of what kind of assurance you think the federal agencies will need? has the technology developed quickly enough to give them the assurance that they will be able to continue to operate on a sharing regime without interference? >> in a sense, implementing all of these things is a little bit of technology and a lot of operational of these capabilities. at the tail end, a little bit of regulatory control to ensure the...
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mr. mundie. >> guest: i think when we see other changes like this. when people got excited about wi-fi and bluetooth you saw this incredibly rapid evolution of those technologies. my own belief in the president signs this and the spectrum will start to become available i think we'll see rapid adaptation of lte system that the carriers are now basically deploying, modified. it already starts with the idea that they want to aggregate frequencies within these bands that are incrementally given to them but they're all different around the world. so they're already building an ark tech ture that has this kind of flexibility. they haven't sort of made the final leap that they realize they should be able to aggregate the carriers to the sharing bands dynamically. i predict myself you will see that happen over the next few years, if that goats done. >> 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, wa
mr. mundie. >> guest: i think when we see other changes like this. when people got excited about wi-fi and bluetooth you saw this incredibly rapid evolution of those technologies. my own belief in the president signs this and the spectrum will start to become available i think we'll see rapid adaptation of lte system that the carriers are now basically deploying, modified. it already starts with the idea that they want to aggregate frequencies within these bands that are incrementally...
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mr. mundie. >> guest: i was just going to say, you know, i think when we've seen other changes like this, when people got excited about wi-fi and blue tooth, you saw this incredibly rapid evolution of these technologies. if the president signs this and the spectrum starts to become available, i think we'll see, you know, very rapid adaptation of even things like the lte system that the carriers are now, you know, basically deploying modified. it already starts with the idea that today want to aggregate, you know, frequencies within these bands incrementally given to them, but they're all different around the world. so they're already building an architecture that has this flexibility, they just haven't made the final leap to realize they should be able to aggregate those carriers into these sharing bands dynamically, and i predict myself that you'll see that happen over the next few years if this gets done. >> 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
mr. mundie. >> guest: i was just going to say, you know, i think when we've seen other changes like this, when people got excited about wi-fi and blue tooth, you saw this incredibly rapid evolution of these technologies. if the president signs this and the spectrum starts to become available, i think we'll see, you know, very rapid adaptation of even things like the lte system that the carriers are now, you know, basically deploying modified. it already starts with the idea that today...