White House to Seek Comment on National 5G Security Strategy 

White House to Seek Comment on National 5G Security Strategy 

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has posted a request for public comment on how fifth-generation telecommunications networks should be implemented to support the White House’s strategy for securing the technology.  


“In accordance with the Secure 5G and Beyond Act of 2020, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, on behalf of the Executive Branch, is requesting comments to inform the development of an Implementation Plan for the National Strategy to Secure 5G,” reads the request NTIA posted Friday.


President Trump issued the White House’s strategy on the same day he signed into law the legislation calling on him to do so.


The public will have 21 days to comment on the strategy after the NTIA’s request is added to the Federal Register. NTIA telecommunications specialist Travis Hall told Nextgov that is likely to happen sometime this week. 


The Defense Department has already had its say. In its own 5G strategy issued May 2, DOD offered its approach to implementing the White House strategy, noting the two documents are “consistent.”


Both the White House and the DOD press for removing untrustworthy elements from the 5G supply chain. The White House highlights a crucial role for the interagency Federal Acquisition Security Council to play here in “preventing the use and procurement of sources or covered articles, which may include 5G equipment, in executive agency information systems.” 


The White House strategy looks to identify incentives that would drive international allies away from using equipment associated with foreign adversaries, such as that of telecommunications ..

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