Kirk-Dohne

NITRD NCO ANNOUNCES KIRK DOHNE AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR

(October 30, 2024)

The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program National Coordination Office (NCO) announces Kirk Dohne as the deputy director, effective October 22, 2024. Dohne joins the NITRD NCO from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where he served as the associate director of the Engineering Laboratory and, previously, as the director of the office of programs in the Information Technology Laboratory. While at NIST, Dohne oversaw the 90+ projects in the Engineering Laboratory. He led strategic planning, implementation, and review of projects in the areas of advanced manufacturing, automation, and autonomous systems; energy-efficient, high-performance buildings; and disaster-resilient buildings, infrastructure, and communities. He performed similar roles in the Information Technology Laboratory for projects covering cybersecurity, software and systems, advanced networking, applied mathematics, and statistical engineering. Dohne received his Bachelor of Science in Physics and Economics from Dickinson College, Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin, and Juris Doctor from the George Washington University Law School. NITRD is the nation’s primary source of federally funded research and development (R&D) in advanced information technologies (IT) in computing, networking, and software.

National Spectrum Research and Development Plan

NATIONAL SPECTRUM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN

(October 9, 2024)

This National Spectrum Research and Development Plan identifies key innovation areas for spectrum research as directed under Pillar 3 of the National Spectrum Strategy (NSS – November 2023): “Unprecedented Spectrum Innovation, Access, and Management through Technology Development” objective 3.2: “Commit to improving collective understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum through coordinated, focused, and sophisticated research and development (R&D)”. This Plan reflects recommendations from federal stakeholders and responses from industry, academia and the public to a Request for Information published in February 2024. This Plan was informed by public input from U.S. universities, companies and industry trade organizations submitted in response to a public Request for Information. Federal agency inputs were gathered through the WSRD IWG of the National Information Technology R&D (NITRD) Program. This Plan will be revised and updated on a periodic basis. Revisions to this Plan will include stakeholder consultation via the collaborative framework mandated by the National Spectrum Strategy.