The use of radio interferometric techniques to monitor geophysical phenomena such as UTI-UTC variations, polar motion, and tectonic plate motion requires that there be available a fairly uniform distribution of extragalactic radio sources whose relative positions are known to better than 0″.01. These sources must also have very small proper motion, and not be subject to asymmetric changes in radio structure or to very large variations in intensity. In addition, to facilitate tying this frame of reference to the optical star frames, it is desirable that many of these radio objects have optical counterparts. This paper describes our progress in obtaining such a frame and sets forth our desiderata for further work by radio and optical astronomers.