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Spectrum Policy, 5G, and Environmental Satellites - A Risky Mix for the Earth Science Community?

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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American Geophysical Union Courses Environmental Science Courses Earth Science Courses Hydrology Courses Meteorology Courses 5G Courses Risk Assessment Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex interplay between spectrum policy, 5G technology, and environmental satellites in this Fall Meeting 2021 AGU Townhall. Delve into the potential risks and challenges faced by the Earth science community as experts discuss recent developments in spectrum auctions, their impact on weather forecasting, and the implications for critical technologies like GPS and NOAA's GOES satellites. Gain insights from international specialists across meteorology, hydrology, environmental satellite operations, and policy as they address the ongoing momentum towards 5G deployments and their effects on Earth science research. Learn about the actions being taken and potential strategies for the scientific community to mitigate these challenges, including writing letters to key organizations and monitoring spectrum usage. Understand the role of various governmental bodies, including the FCC, NOAA, and the National Space Council, in shaping the future of spectrum allocation and its consequences for environmental monitoring and prediction.

Syllabus

Introduction
David Lubar
Renee
Press Focus
Letters
Sen Cantwell
Key Organizations
How can we help
Write a letter
Jami Thompson
Chairman Johnson
Professor Kashevsky
The encroaching threat to GPS
Satellite Safety Alliance
Realtime Spectrum Monitoring
What Can Noah Do
Reaction to Airline Testimony
What is the role of the National Space Council


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