The current K-band (24 GHz) celestial reference frame (CRF) consists of 1038 relatively uniformly distributed sources—comparable to the number of regularly observed S/X sources—constructed from just more than 2 million observations (of which 99.5% are from VLBA sessions supported through the USNO’s 50% timeshare allocation), a much smaller number compared to the 17.6 million observations used to realise the frame at the lower frequencies. For sources overlapping with the S/X-band frame, the median precision of the K-band CRF is 47 μas in right ascension, comparable to the 46 μas of the S/X-band frame, while the median precision in declination is 80 μas for K-band and 58 μas for S/X-band. Looking to the future, the K-band CRF collaboration i...