Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) Research promotes the advancement of telecommunications and information infrastructure development More information is available at www.its.bldrdoc.gov Department of Commerce (DOC)-National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) The institute is the chief research and engineering arm of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). ITS supports such NTIA telecommunications objectives as promotion of advanced telecommunications and information infrastructure development in the United States, enhancement of domestic competitiveness, improvement of foreign trade opportunities for U.S. telecommunications firms, and facilitation of more efficient and effective use of the radio spectrum. ITS also serves as a principal Federal resource for solving the telecommunications concerns of other Federal agencies, state and local Governments, private corporations and associations, and international organizations. Cooperative research agreements based upon the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 are the principal means of aiding the private sector. This Act provides the legal basis for and encourages shared use of Government facilities and resources with the private sector in advanced telecommunications technologies. These partnerships aid in the commercialization of new products and services. Technical Program and Project Areas Broadband Wireless Radio Channel Impulse Response Measurement Systems Digital Land Mobile Radio Delivered Audio Quality Measurements on Project 25 Land Mobile Radios Voice Performance of TIA-102 Land-Mobile Radios in a Railroad Environment Information Technology Audio Quality Research Video Quality Research Network Research & Planning Propagation Measurements & Models Spectrum Research Radio Frequency Interference Monitoring System RSMS Operations & Development Ultrawideband Measurements Keywords: Communication-General Resource tags: Computer software; Expertise; Federal laboratories, centers, and facilities Beginning of Bottom Navigation Links | About
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