Everything the U.S. Government Is Doing to Help the Private Sector Build the Internet of Things
The U.S. government can significantly support the private sector in developing the Internet of Things (IoT).
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| Quick Facts | |
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Center for Data Innovation |
| Authors: | Joshua New, Daniel Castro, Joshua New |
| Geographic focus: | United_States |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing various U.S. federal agencies' activities and initiatives that support the development of the IoT, assessing their coordination and scale, and identifying gaps and opportunities for improvement.
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Key Insights
The report discusses the U.S. federal government's role in aiding the private sector to build the Internet of Things (IoT), a network of physical objects with embedded sensors or actuators connected to the internet. The government's efforts are largely uncoordinated and lack a strategic vision. The report suggests that the government should establish a national strategy for IoT to better organize support for its widespread use in America. It highlights the government's current activities, such as providing technical resources, strengthening cybersecurity, developing innovation-friendly regulations, ensuring spectrum availability, supporting research, development, and demonstration, and coordinating stakeholders. The report emphasizes the need for a large-scale, coordinated effort to accelerate IoT development and deployment, and suggests that the Trump administration could lead this initiative.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | United States geographic scope | cybersecurity | government strategy | iot development | private sector support | regulations | research and demonstration | spectrum availability | stakeholder coordination | technical resources
