Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation
Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
国产视频 Fellows The 国产视频 Fellows Program supports thinkers, creators, and storytellers whose work shapes public conversation on the defining issues of our time.
Jun 10, 2026 The Moth Mainstage at The National Building Museum The Moth Mainstage at The National Building Museum
Jun 16 鈥 17, 2026 From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth
Open Access for the 700 MHz Auction Report / In Depth Open Access for the 700 MHz Auction An analyzation of the competitive effects of proposals to reserve a small portion of the upcoming 700 MHz band auction for open-access use. Jul 23, 2007 Simon Wilkie
Spectrum Policy for the Emerging Ultrabroadband World Report / In Depth Spectrum Policy for the Emerging Ultrabroadband World A paper on the architecture that would get closest to infinite wireless bandwidth. Jun 22, 2007
Wholesale Open Access and Anonymous Bidding Report / In Depth Wholesale Open Access and Anonymous Bidding This last big sale of prime spectrum is expected to raise $10 to $20 billion in federal revenue. Jun 18, 2007
Spectrum Auction Breakdown Report / In Depth Spectrum Auction Breakdown FCC spectrum auctions for exclusive licenses to use the public airwaves determine the future of American telecommunications. Jun 1, 2007
Wireless Net Neutrality: Cellular Carterfone and Consumer Choice in Mobile Broadband Report / In Depth Wireless Net Neutrality: Cellular Carterfone and Consumer Choice in Mobile Broadband Wireless carriers aggressively control product design and innovation in the equipment and application market, to the detriment of consumers. Feb 15, 2007 Tim Wu
Quantifying the Impact of Unlicensed Devices on Digital TV Receivers Report / In Depth Quantifying the Impact of Unlicensed Devices on Digital TV Receivers It has been hypothesized that television spectrum is underutilized, making it a candidate for dynamic spectrum access. Jan 31, 2007 Daniel DePardo, Paul Kolodzy, Joseph Evans, James A. Roberts, Victor R. Petty, Alexander M. Wyglinski
Can Cognitive Radio Operating in the TV White Spaces Completely Protect Licensed TV Broadcasting? Report / In Depth Can Cognitive Radio Operating in the TV White Spaces Completely Protect Licensed TV Broadcasting? Cognitive radio has spurred the most debate over allowing unlicensed wireless devices to utilize vacant television channel frequencies. Jan 30, 2007 Mark A. Sturza, Farzad Ghazvinian
From TV to Public Safety Report / In Depth From TV to Public Safety The events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and 9/11 demonstrated that the communications systems used by the U.S. are not adequate enough. Oct 26, 2006 Jon Peha
Spectrum Policy Wonderland Report / In Depth Spectrum Policy Wonderland A debate has raged in policy literature over the comparative merits of the property rights and commons models of spectrum management. Sep 30, 2006
Building Constituencies for Spectrum Policy Change – First Report Report / In Depth Building Constituencies for Spectrum Policy Change – First Report The Wireless Future Program aunched a new initiative to advance its work on public interest spectrum policy by strengthening connections. Sep 23, 2006