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Public Perceptions of 5G Technologies

20 Mar 2024

To investigate stakeholders’ perceptions of fifth-generation (5G) technologies and how those perceptions could affect 5G’s use for homeland security, researchers used a combination of literature review, social network and lexical analysis, reviews of existing data and studies in the commercial space, interviews, focus groups, workshops, and expert panel interviews. This report summarizes their findings and recommendations.
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Authors

Mehta, Karishma R., Stapleton, Patricia A., Keyes, Tiffany, Cunningham, Daniel, Marrone, James V., Boudreaux, Benjamin, Najera Chesler, Aisha, Bauer, Ryan, Donohue, Richard H., Bradley, Melissa A., Kang, Sarah Junghee, Henriquez Sanchez, Natalia, Reininger, Hilary, Yeung, Douglas, Weidmer, Beverly A., Schlang, Danielle, Mills, Brian, Deen, Thomas, Eyerman, Joe, Matthews, Luke J.

Division
RAND Homeland Security Research Division Management, Technology, and Capabilities Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center
Pages
92
Published in
United States
RAND Identifier
RR-A1714-1
RAND Type
report
Rights
RAND Corporation
Series
Research Reports
Source
https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1714-1.html