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ISART 2024 sought consensus on how to address the pressing challenge of developing, agreeing on, and applying radio frequency propagation models that take into account the impact of foliage and buildings—clutter—for planning of both spectrum policy and spectrum-dependent systems of all kinds. Propagation models are used for a wide variety of purposes, from predicting communications link performance, to broadcast coverage, to interference analyses, and more. Each use case drives different propagation model requirements, and the use cases span diverse geometries, including airborne-terrestrial, terrestrial-terrestrial, satellite-terrestrial, etc. Given this broad scope, this panel described selected use cases of current and future interest, and discussed propagation model requirements (specifically including clutter) derived from their applications. Panelists/speakers addressed: What are the different use cases for propagation/clutter models? What is known about the problem? What is needed from the output of the model? What propagation metrics need to be predicted? What role does clutter play in the analysis? o Kalle Kontson, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (Moderator) o Andrew Clegg, Spectrum Engineering Lead, Google o Neeti Tandon, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff & Technical Fellow, AT&T o Christopher Anderson, NTIA, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences