5G & Future G Capabilities and What It Means to the Defense Industrial Base
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Dr. Nick Maynard, CEO and Co-Founder of U.S. Ignite, speaks on the various uses of 5G technology, including the ability to connect 5G networks with smart city centers. Widely recognized as a critical emerging technology, 5G and Future G capabilities are to be leveraged across industries to support mission-critical tasks with optimal and efficient results. Dr. Maynard also discusses funding for 5G technologies and the advent of sensor data for real-time decision analysis tools.  For defense-oriented missions, Dr. Maynard speaks about creating independent wireless ecosystems for the U.S. and provides suggestions on policy strategy for 5G, including the support needed for the commercialization of large and small companies. https://www.us-ignite.org/ https://digital.nationaldefensemagazine.org/publication/?m=46185&i=803324&p=19&ver=html5 This episode is sponsored by Raytheon Technology.  https://www.rtx.com/
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