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Spectrum Supportability

Spectrum Supportability. Consideration of spectrum and control of electromagnetic environmental effects are essential and integral to successful program management, system development and fielding of global capabilities. Spectrum Supportability.

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Spectrum Supportability

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  1. Spectrum Supportability

  2. Consideration of spectrum and control of electromagnetic environmental effects are essential and integral to successful program management, system development and fielding of global capabilities

  3. Spectrum Supportability Addresses the availability of sufficient electromagnetic spectrum for the development, training, and compatible operations of spectrum dependent systems in their intended operational environment.Spectrum supportability determination required by statute at MS B Vision: All systems fielded can obtain spectrum assignments and operate in such a way as to provide the capability (to the warfighter) needed when the requirement was generated

  4. Don’t Let This Happen To You! B2 Radar - AN/APQ-181 Cost AN/APQ-181 redesigned to conform to National Table of Allocation… $1.3 Billion+ Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) Schedule 15 Years of Delay JTIDS developed in wrong band, OCONUS supportability limited Performance Near Term Digital Radio (NTDR) NTDR not able to operate as intended, requires bandwidth well in excess of spectrum allocation scheme Degraded QoS

  5. The Congress The President The Judiciary US Spectrum ManagementHistory and Organization Communications Act of 1934 Designated Authority for Government Designated Authority for Non-Government National TelecommunicationsAndInformation Administration Federal CommunicationsCommission Coordination (Advisory) (Liaison) InterdepartmentRadio Advisory Committee(IRAC) NTIA chairsIRAC and theSubcommittees 20 GovernmentDepartments / Agencies and Members RadiocommunicationConferenceSubcommittee InternationalNotificationGroup Emergency Planning Subcommittee FrequencyAssignmentSubcommittee SpectrumPlanningSubcommittee SpaceSystemsSubcommittee Technical Subcommittee

  6. Spectrum Allocation is not Universal Rest of the World USA *ISM – Industrial Scientific & Medicine (Unlicensed)

  7. The US has only one vote! International & Regional Spectrum Management Forums Each Nation has Sovereignty Over the Use of its Spectrum European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) (43) Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) (35) League of Arab States (LAS) (22) African Telecommunications Union (ATU) (46) Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) (35) International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (189 Voting Member Nations; 650 Sector Non-Voting Members) NOTE: Some Countries are Members of More Than One Organization. Example: US is a CITEL and NATO Member

  8. Spectrum Certification Authority to experiment, develop or procure new spectrum-dependent equipment. • A ‘Building Permit’ to use the airwaves • Train as you fight • Maintain Readiness • Sustain Operational Capability

  9. Frequency Assignments • License to operate a spectrum dependent device • Regular (permanent), Temporary, Trial • Approval lead times vary with nature of application (Up to 18 months for foreign) Prog Mgr Fq Mgmt Organization NTIA User Via FMO U. S. * Host Nation Prog Mgr COCOM (User) MCEB** FMO Foreign * Note: Although not specifically shown on the chart, all DD 1494s are staffed through the MCEB. See the Exercise #2 Job Aid, “Spectrum Supportability,” for a more detailed look at the spectrum certification review and approval process. ** Military Communications Electronics Board

  10. Statutory: Applicable to all systems/equipment that require use of the electromagnetic spectrum • 47 U.S.C. 305 • Pub. L. 102-538, 104) • 47 U.S.C. 901-904 • OMB Circular A-11, Part 2 MS A MS B MS C Spectrum Certification Compliance(DD Form 1494) DoDI 5000.02, Operation of the Defense Acquisition System • Stage 1: Conceptual • Initial planning complete, including proposed frequency bands • Stage 2: Experimental • Preliminary design complete, radiation using test equipment and preliminary models may be required • Stage 3: Developmental • Major design complete and radiation required for testing • Stage 4: Operational • Development is complete and final operating constraints or restrictions required to assure compatibility need to be identified DD Form 1494 Stages

  11. Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) • COTS seen as a “favored” solution • Development costs decreased/Reasonable alternative • Problems • Frequency bands not similar internationally • Government use of Non-Government bands is restricted • Equipment cannot be modified in ANY WAY

  12. IOT&E FOT&E Notional Integration of Spectrum Supportability and E3 Planning in the Acquisition Processes (Program Initiation) B C A FOC IOC Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction Engineering & Manufacturing Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support DoDI 5000.02 Materiel Development Decision FRP Decision Review LRIP Sustainment Full-Rate Prod & Deployment Disposal OA DT&E Pre-Systems Acquisition Systems Acquisition Sustainment Spectrum Supportability and E3 Processes Spectrum Supportability Analysis Band Selection EMC and E3 Analyses/Testing Mitigation Measures Continue Host Nation Coord Update EME as Required Deployed Support Perm Freq Assignments ECP upgrades and P3I Update EME as Required Full E3 Testing Initial Perm Freq Assignments Host Nation Authorization Update EME as Required E3 Req Definition Start HNA Coord E3 Req Definition Define EME DD Form 1494 Stages Stage 2 Experimental Stage 3 Developmental Stage 1 Conceptual Stage 4 * Notes to Holders Stage 4 Operational Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) Capabilities Development Document (CDD) Capabilities Production Document (CPD)

  13. Goal: Globally Deployable Capabilities Integrated space, air and ground systems ….Into the Battlespace Integrated Decision- making Operational Superiority Net-centric Operations and Warfare depend on Spectrum Access

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