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News

July 1, 2026

In July, the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences celebrates two anniversaries: the entry of John Howard Dellinger into the Federal workforce and the publication of the open-source FORTRAN code for the Irregular Terrain Model (ITM).

A Modern...

June 15, 2026

Accurately predicting and modeling the impacts of terrain,...

November 26, 2025

The key to successful Open RAN deployments — the ability of subsystems from different vendors to seamlessly interoperate — is also the greatest challenge.

Commercial Tier 1 radio access networks (RANs) deployed today...

Recent Research Publications

Ethel C. Marden and Robert D. Elbourn operating SEAC

This Month in ITS History

July 1907: John Howard Dellinger Begins His NBS Career

On July 3, 1907, John Howard Dellinger was officially appointed to the National Bureau of Standards. Bureau director S.W. Stratton had met with Dellinger and, in a letter to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, recommended him to the post of Laboratory Assistant. Dellinger began his duties on his 21st birthday. After a...

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