Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Role of NTIA in the Federal Government's Use of Spectrum
01:56 • 3min
NTIA: A Leaderless Organization in the Bush Administration
04:31 • 3min
Wilbur Ross: A Career in Politics
07:07 • 2min
The Role of NTIA in Spectrum Policy Making
09:08 • 4min
The Evolution of Spectrum Auction Laws
12:51 • 2min
The Cost of Relocation
15:08 • 3min
The Evolution of Spectrum Policy
17:54 • 2min
NTIA's Dual Mandatory on Spectrum
20:10 • 2min
The Importance of Understanding the Mission of the Federal Agency
22:07 • 3min
The Challenge of Capturing Short Term Conflict to Reap Mid-Term Economic Benefits
24:52 • 3min
The Struggle to Balance the Speed of Technical Change
27:53 • 4min
The Conflict Between the FCC and Anti-Agency
31:24 • 5min
The Power of the Executive Branch in Spectrum Policy
36:15 • 3min
The Failure of NTIA to Have Veto Authority on Spectrum Issues
39:28 • 2min
The NTIA's Internal Process for Resolving Disagreements
41:34 • 3min
The Interagency Process for Resolving Conflict Within NTIA
44:45 • 2min
The FCC's Role in Budget Appropriations
46:54 • 3min
The Importance of a Good Relationship With the Commissioners and the Chairman of the FCC
49:48 • 3min
The Importance of NTIA Reforms
52:22 • 3min
The Discipline Around Spectrum Policy
55:02 • 2min
The Fragmentation of Federal Decision Making
57:30 • 2min
The Importance of Economic Security in the Defense Department
01:00:00 • 3min


