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National Telecommunications and Information Administration
NTIA is the Executive Branch agency principally responsible by law for advising the President on telecommunications and information policy issues. NTIA's programs and policymaking focus on securing U.S. dominance in next-generation technologies, promoting efficient use of spectrum to advance America’s national and economic security, ensuring universal broadband availability in America, enhancing public safety communications, conducting cutting-edge research to inform technology policy decisions, and ensuring that the internet remains an engine for free expression and American-led innovation.
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U.S. Frequency Spectrum Allocation Chart
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Trump Administration Announces the Benefit of the Bargain BEAD Program
Making BEAD Work: How NTIA Is Working to Minimize Defaults and Deliver Universal Broadband
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1
2
News and Publications
Assistant Secretary Roth Statement on House Passage of FirstNet Reauthorization Legislation
April 21, 2026
Press Release
NTIA Issues Request for Proposals for Administration of .us Top Level Domain
April 20, 2026
Press Release
Celebrating the Professionals Who Answer the Call: National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
April 14, 2026
Blog
Plan to Repurpose 2.7 GHz Band Clears Key Milestone, Fueling U.S. 6G Leadership
April 14, 2026
Press Release
A Strong Signal During Every Phase: How ITS is Enabling Reliable Communications on the Moon
April 13, 2026
Blog
View all news
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
NTIA is the Executive Branch agency principally responsible by law for advising the President on telecommunications and information policy issues. NTIA's programs and policymaking focus on securing U.S. dominance in next-generation technologies, promoting efficient use of spectrum to advance America’s national and economic security, ensuring universal broadband availability in America, enhancing public safety communications, conducting cutting-edge research to inform technology policy decisions, and ensuring that the internet remains an engine for free expression and American-led innovation.
Redbook
Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management
Click here to learn more about Redbook
Data Central
Data and analysis on computer and Internet use in the United States
Click here to learn more about Data Central
U.S. Frequency Spectrum Allocation Chart
Click here to learn more about U.S. Frequency Spectrum Allocation Chart
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