DOD To Create Defense Spectrum Office to Meet Burgeoning Command and Control Needs

By Adam J. Hebert / April 23, 2002 at 5:00 AM
The Pentagon plans to establish a Defense Spectrum Office to better address the increasing demands on Defense Department bandwidth, senior DOD officials told a House panel today. Steven Price, deputy assistant secretary of defense for spectrum and command, control and communications policy, testified that the new office would absorb the Office of Spectrum Analysis and Management so that OSAM "can work more closely with my excellent staff." The plan is still being finalized, officials said, but the new office is...

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