Strategic spectrum plan : November 2005.
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2005-11-01
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Alternative Title:Strategic spectrum plan (SSP) : November 2005;Biennial spectrum plan : November 2005;United States Department of Transportation's strategic spectrum plan : November 2005;U.S. Department of Transportation's strategic spectrum plan : November 2005;US Department of Transportation's strategic spectrum plan : November 2005;
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Edition:11/01/2005
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NTL Classification:NTL-LAWS AND REGULATIONS-Federal Laws;NTL-LAWS AND REGULATIONS-Federal Standards and Rules;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-PLANNING AND POLICY;
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Abstract:The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) occupies a leadership role in the
global transportation network. The people of DOT are dedicated to improving
transportation in the United States and around the world by making it safer, simpler, and
smarter. Safer-because we will place a greater emphasis than ever before on saving lives
and reducing accidents. Simpler-because we will consolidate and streamline our
programs. And smarter-because we will focus on efficiency, achieving results, and
increasing accountability.
DOT's mission, as stated in Section 101 of Title 49, United States Code, is as follows:
The national objectives of general welfare. economic growth and stability, and the
security of the United States require the development of transportation policies and
programs that contribute to providingfast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation
at the lowest cost consistent with those and other national objectives, including the
efficient use and conservation of the resources of the United States.
In support of the DOT's mission, this first issue of the United States Department of
Transportation Strategic Spectrum Plan (SSP) combines several key issues with an
overview of present conditions and with a vision for our future. Spectrum is a finite
resource that provides for systems and operations that provide for DOT services to the
American public.
Each DOT administration that uses spectrum has contributed to this plan. This spectrum
plan is a living document that will be revised as needed, to articulate the spectrum
requirements and efficiencies needed in supporting the DOT SSP.
The Office of the Secretary commends the contributors to this plan, representing the DOT
administrations listed below:
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Transit Administration
Maritime Administration
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Research and Innovative Technology Administration
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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