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Army Asks Public to Review Military Auxiliary Radio System Form

Published Date: 6/17/2026

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Summary

The Army wants to bring back a form for the Military Auxiliary Radio System and is asking the public to share their thoughts by August 17, 2026. This helps make sure the form is useful, clear, and not too much work for people to fill out. If you’re involved with Army MARS or just curious, now’s your chance to weigh in!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

You must provide radio ID and contact info

If you apply to join the Army Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS), you must submit Army MARS Form 1 (AM-1) including contact details and your Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Amateur Radio call‑sign. The Army will use that information to verify licensing, process membership, and may initiate background investigations for security clearances when necessary.

Time burden to complete the form

Filling out the Army MARS Form 1 takes about 15 minutes per response. The Army estimates 450 respondents per year, with 450 annual responses and a total annual burden of 113 hours.

Member data stored for updates and checks

Approved Army MARS member information is securely maintained in an administrative database to support periodic program updates and annual contact verification. The geographic and licensing data are also used to demonstrate dispersion of radio network operators for federal spectrum authorizations.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/17/2026
8/17/2026

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