Garett Shrode
Garett Shrode recently graduated from Hope College in Holland, MI, with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He has had a wide variety of internship experiences with nonprofits, including Reason Foundation and the Stand Together Foundation, with the traffic department at the City of Wyoming, MI, and with the private engineering firm Driesenga & Associates, also in Holland. At Eno, Garett contributes to Eno Transportation Weekly (Eno’s weekly transportation newsletter) and Eno’s policy research programs, covering topics that include aviation, transportation funding, and transit governance.
Recent Publications
Filling Gaps in US Spectrum Allocation: Reforms for Collaborative Management
Interrelated gaps and failures in the process and policies used to efficiently allocate spectrum demand comprehensive reform. To prevent future failures, policymakers must improve device performance, increase data gathering and sharing, and clarify the spectrum allocation process.