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... 2 In 2022, at the request of the director of NIST, the National Academies formed the 2022 Panel on Review of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Communications Technology Laboratory with the following statement of task. STATEMENT OF TASK The National Academies shall form a panel of experts who shall perform an independent technical assessment of the quality of NIST's CTL.
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... CONDUCT OF THE REVIEW This assessment is the third National Academies review of CTL, with the previous reviews taking place in 2015 and 2019. 3 In contrast to the two previous reviews that involved visits to the main CTL site in Boulder, Colorado, the information gathering for the 2022 report was done solely remotely due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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... THIS REPORT This report is structured as follows: • Chapter 1, Introduction • Chapter 2, Overview of the Communications Technology Laboratory • Chapter 3, Core Network Technologies • Chapter 4, Fundamental Electromagnetic Technologies and Standards • Chapter 5, Next-Generation Wireless • Chapter 6, Public Safety Communications Research
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... Key recommendations are those that the panel considers especially worthy of attention. Each chapter was led by designated chapter teams.


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