Develops and supports AI systems for advanced antenna arrays and dynamic spectrum access. Encourages workforce development and partnerships for prototyping advanced communications technologies. Identifies spectrum management technologies like dynamic spectrum access and network sensing for Federal frequency assignments.
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This is a binding federal statute enacted by the United States Congress with mandatory obligations on the Under Secretary of NTIA, using mandatory language throughout.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, focusing primarily on technical spectrum management and communications technology development. It does not substantively address AI risks, harms, or safety concerns. The only potential connection is through brief mentions of AI systems for spectrum management (7.2, 7.3), but these are technical capabilities rather than risk assessments.
This document primarily governs the Information sector (telecommunications and data processing) and Public Administration excluding National Security (federal spectrum management). It also has implications for Scientific Research and Development Services through workforce development and prototyping requirements.
The document primarily covers the Plan and Design stage through requirements to develop common models and methodologies, and the Build and Use Model stage through prototyping AI systems for spectrum management. It also addresses Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages through implementation and facilitation requirements.
The document explicitly mentions AI systems multiple times in the context of spectrum management and advanced communications technologies. It does not mention AI models separately, nor does it reference frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
United States Congress
This is a section of the NTIA Reauthorization Act of 2023, which is federal legislation proposed and enacted by the United States Congress.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Under Secretary of NTIA, United States Congress (through oversight)
The Under Secretary of NTIA is the primary enforcer responsible for implementing the statutory requirements. Congressional oversight and standard federal administrative law mechanisms provide enforcement authority.
United States Congress, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
While not explicitly stated, monitoring would occur through standard congressional oversight of executive agencies and NTIA's internal monitoring of its own implementation activities.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Under Secretary of NTIA, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Federal entities with spectrum assignments, institutions developing advanced communications technologies
The document primarily targets the Under Secretary of NTIA with mandatory obligations to develop and support AI systems and spectrum management technologies. It also applies to Federal entities with spectrum assignments and institutions involved in workforce development for advanced communications technologies.