IUCAF Scientific Committee on Frequency Allocations for Radio Astronomy and Space Science formerly known as the I nter- U nion C ommission on the A llocation.

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IUCAF Scientific Committee on Frequency Allocations for Radio Astronomy and Space Science formerly known as the I nter- U nion C ommission on the A llocation of F requencies for Space Research and Radio Astronomy

The brief of IUCAF To study and coordinate the requirements of radio frequency allocations for passive radio sciences, such as radio astronomy, space research and remote sensing, in order to make these requirements known to the national and international bodies that allocate frequencies.

The “Inter-Union” aspect of IUCAF Created in 1960 by ICSU (International Council for Science), a non-governmental organisation, representing 101 national scientific bodies and 27 international scientific unions that - coordinates interdisciplinary research - helps create international networks in close relationship with, e.g., UNESCO IUCAF is an interdisciplinary body of ICSU Sponsoring ICSU Scientific Unions: COSPAR space science IAU astronomy URSI radio science

IUCAF’s place in the spectrum management problem space

Past IUCAF SS 5 Green Bank, WV, USA June, 2002 Castel San Pietro, Italy June, 2005

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