1. The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) will remain the unique and universal convergence and regulatory centre for worldwide radiocommunication matters.

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The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) will remain the unique and universal convergence and regulatory centre for worldwide radiocommunication matters. 2

The mission of the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is, inter alia, to ensure rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services, including those using satellite orbits, and to carry out studies and adopt Recommendations on radiocommunication matters. 3

To ensure interference-free operations of radiocommunication systems by implementing the Radio Regulations and regional agreements, as well as updating these instruments in an efficient and timely manner through the processes of world and regional radiocommunication conferences To establishRecommendations intended to assure the necessary performance and quality in operating radiocommunication systems To seek ways and means to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite-orbit resources and to promote flexibility for future expansion and new technological developments. To seek ways and means to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite-orbit resources and to promote flexibility for future expansion and new technological developments. 4

To promote, foster and ensure cooperation and coordination among all Member States in decision-making on radiocommunication issues, with the participation of Sector Members and Associates, as appropriate. Objective 1 – Coordinating: 5

OutputsObjective 1 : Coordinating World Radiocommunication Conferencex Regional Radiocommunication Conferencesx Radiocommunication Assemblyx Radiocommunication Advisory Groupx Radio Regulations Boardx Not outputs Not part of “Objective 1” 6

ObjectivesOutputsExpected Results KPI Objective 1 – Coordinating To promote, foster and ensure cooperation and coordination among all Member States in decision-making on radiocommunication issues, with the participation of Sector Members and Associates, as appropriate World Radiocommunication Conference Regional radiocommunication conference Radio Regulations Board Radiocommunication Assembly Radiocommunication Advisory Group 1 To prepare, organize and provide appropriate and efficient support to: WRCs RRCs, if any RRB RA 2 Participation in meetings organized by various regional telecommunication organizations to assist in detailed preparations and coordination between regions Timely preparation and actions before and during the conferences and meetings; satisfaction of delegations Timely preparation and actions during and before the Information and preparatory meetings BR activities, not ITU-R results or KPI Not part of “Objective 1” 7

To meet the requirements of the membership for spectrum, orbit access and operations in application of the Constitution, Convention and Radio Regulations, in the light, inter alia, of the accelerating convergence of radiocommunication services. Objective 2 – Processing: 8

ObjectivesOutputsExpected ResultsKPI Objective 2 – Processing To meet the requirements of the membership for spectrum, orbit access and operations in application of the Constitution, Convention and Radio Regulations in the light, inter alia, of the accelerating convergence of radiocommunication services Processing of space notices and other related activities Processing of terrestrial notices and other related activities Improvement (e.g. user-friendly) of software of the Radiocommunication Bureau To process advanced publications, coordination and notification requests pertaining to space and terrestrial radiocommunication services as well as all other related requests To undertake the appropriate cost-recovery activities for satellite network filings Processing time for each submission within statutory time-limit, in accordance with the applicable procedures and/or pertinent provisions of the Radio Regulations Timely application of Council Decision 482 Number of downloads and sales of ITU-R Recommendations BR activities, not ITU-R outputs, results or KPI 9

To produce Recommendations on radiocommunication services in order to achieve connectivity and interoperability in applying modern telecommunications/ICTs, as well as to provide for the most efficient use of spectrum and orbit resources. Objective 3 – Producing: 10

ObjectivesOutputsExpected ResultsKPI Objective 3 – Producing To produce Recommendations on radiocommunication services in order to achieve connectivity and interoperability in applying modern ICTs, as well as to provide for the most efficient use of spectrum and orbit resources Study groups, working parties, task and joint groups, conference preparatory meetings 1 To undertake the work programme in response to: ITU-R resolutions work assigned by the Conference Preparatory Meeting (CPM) and preparation of draft CPM report to the World Radiocommunication Conference ITU-R resolutions addressing specific areas of study 2 To provide appropriate level of technical and logistical support for meetings Deliverables available to membership within expected time-scale Meetings satisfy objectives within the imposed deadlines Activities, not outputs BR activity, not ITU-R results 11

To respond to the needs of the membership by disseminating information and know-how on radiocommunication issues, by publishing and distributing relevant materials (e.g. service publications, reports and handbooks), in coordination and collaboration, as appropriate, with the other Bureaux and the General Secretariat. Objective 4 – Informing: 12

ObjectivesOutputsExpected ResultsKPI Objective 4 – Informing To respond to the needs of the membership by disseminating information and know-how on radiocommunication issues, by publishing and distributing relevant materials (e.g. service publications, reports and handbooks), in coordination and collaboration, as appropriate, with the other Bureaux and the General Secretariat ITU-R publications 1 To publish annually: Some 100 Recommendations, reports and handbooks 25 annual issues of BR IFIC (terrestrial and space services) and annual BR IFIC (space services) on DVD Bi-annual editions of the SRS on DVD ‑ ROM 11 issues of HFBC schedules Relevant service publications, in the form and with the contents specified in the Radio Regulations 2 To maintain and/or improve where possible the quality of the publications and guarantee or increase to the most appropriate extent possible the level of publications sales income Timely preparation of the relevant inputs for publication, compliance with the statutory requirements and the pre- established schedules and timely publication Number of publications sold and level of publication sales income BR, not ITU-R yes Publication of: Recs is part of “Objective 3” BRIFIC, HFBC schedules and RR specified publications is part of “Objective 2” Publication of: Recs is part of “Objective 3” BRIFIC, HFBC schedules and RR specified publications is part of “Objective 2” 13

To provide support and assistance to the membership, mainly to developing countries, in relation to radiocommunication matters, information and communication network infrastructure and applications, and in particular with respect to a) bridging the digital divide; b) gaining equitable access to the radio-frequency spectrum and to satellite orbits; and c) providing training and producing relevant training materials for capacity building. Objective 5 – Assisting: 14

ObjectivesOutputsExpected ResultsKPI Objective 5 – Assisting To provide support and assistance to the membership, mainly to developing countries, in relation to radiocommunication matters, information and communication network infrastructure and applications, and in particular with respect to: Bridging the digital divide Gaining equitable access to the radio-frequency spectrum and to satellite orbits Providing training and producing relevant training materials for capacity building Assistance to members, in particular developing countries and LDCs Liaison/support to development activities Seminars To assist developing countries and the Telecommunication Development Bureau on aspects of radiowave propagation and spectrum- management techniques and systems To organize world and regional seminars, workshops and information meetings dealing with radiocommunciation conference preparatory issues Reduction in duplication; improvement of ITU-D products (e.g. spectrum- management systems); and satisfaction of users Timely preparation (documentation and logistics) and participants' satisfaction Activities, not result 15

16 Avoid confusion between objectives and means in the “strategic goal” Avoid confusion between activities, outputs and objectives Avoid confusion between ITU-R and BR roles, in respect of activities, results and KPI Avoid separation between consistent activities (e.g. RA and RAG, publications)