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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Wireless communications"
GAO-21-155R, Oct 7, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-5130
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
GAO-20-468, Jun 12, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-2834
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
GAO-20-404, Apr 3, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-8777
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: Transportation Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: TSA concurred with this recommendation and said it would take steps to implement it by updating the BASE Cybersecurity Security Action Item section to ensure it reflects the NIST Cybersecurity Framework Detect and Recover functions. When we confirm what actions TSA has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
GAO-19-75, Nov 14, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-2834
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: As of July 2020, FCC said it will consider ways to collect data on the extent that tribal entities are obtaining and accessing spectrum, including updating application forms to provide for voluntary submission of this information. FCC noted that this is an ongoing activity with no specific completion date.
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: As of July 2020, FCC indicated that they believe this was implemented by the tribal priority window for the 2.5 GHz spectrum bands, but has yet to provide documentation to GAO. We will continue to monitor FCC actions in this area.
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: As of July 2020, FCC said it was engaged in a multi-year project to modernize the Universal Licensing System (ULS), which is the online system that contains electronic records of all wireless spectrum licenses. FCC said it would transition ULS to a new platform that will provide more consistent performance, easier access to information, and enhanced functionality; the ULS modernization is an ongoing activity that FCC believes will be completed by December 2021.
GAO-18-198, Dec 12, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-2834
Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Status: Open
Comments: FCC concurred with this recommendation and is taking steps to implement it. In June 2020, FCC officials told us their efforts to monitor the effectiveness of the Wireless Network Resiliency Cooperative Framework are ongoing and integrated into the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau's overall work to improve wireless resiliency. The officials agreed to provide documentation on FCC's overall strategy to monitor the framework's effectiveness, and when they do so, we will update the status of this recommendation.