Submit the results of the studies on relocating 7.125-7.4 GHz systems, including estimated transition costs and timelines, within 12 months and demonstrate that the relocation will not materially impair national security missions or electric grid operations.

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Submission of the study results with estimated transition costs and timelines, and demonstration of non-impairment.

Source summary
The White House memorandum directs federal agencies to accelerate U.S. leadership in 6G by identifying and reallocating spectrum for commercial use and by engaging internationally. The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information is ordered to study relocation of federal systems operating in 7.125–7.4 GHz (with a possible move to 7.4–8.4 GHz), produce results including costs and timelines within 12 months, and begin studies on 2.69–2.9 GHz and 4.4–4.94 GHz. The Secretary of State is instructed to pursue diplomatic coalitions supporting U.S. positions at the ITU World Radiocommunication Conference-27 (Agenda Item 1.7).
10 months, 8 days
Next scheduled update: Feb 17, 2026
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  28. Original article · Dec 19, 2025

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