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Peter Bury Radio Spectrum Policy Group Brussels 11 February 2010

London 2012 Olympic Games. Peter Bury Radio Spectrum Policy Group Brussels 11 February 2010. Scale of the London 2012 Games. Acquire spectrum Sourced from public sector loans (MOD, CAA etc) and Digital Switchover MOU with public sector. Ofcom’s task.

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Peter Bury Radio Spectrum Policy Group Brussels 11 February 2010

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  1. London 2012 Olympic Games Peter BuryRadio Spectrum Policy GroupBrussels 11 February 2010

  2. Scale of the London 2012 Games

  3. Acquire spectrum • Sourced from public sector loans (MOD, CAA etc) and Digital Switchover • MOU with public sector Ofcom’s task • Turn the spectrum into licensable assignments • Initial licensing plan mid-2010 based on detailed access/sharing studies • Key dependency on venue and event plan • NB The quality of the licensing plan is key to success at Games time. Testing and monitoring Manage business-as-usual • Get the assignments into the hands of the users • IS development for applications portal and licensing system • Arrangements for testing and tagging user equipment • Manage any interference • Investment in new equipment, recruitment and training • Deploy people in venues to deal with interference or make new assignments • Deliver the post-Games legacy • Planning for Glasgow 2014 • Transfer skills and learnings to future Olympic cities

  4. Ofcom Senior Management BAU Focus Crisis Management Political & Media Relations Gold Baldock • LOCOG TOC • Weymouth • Overall Olympics Interference Mgt • 24 hour operation • Interface with LOCOG Silver BAU Teams Gold Control Based at key venues Direct access to spectrum users On the ground interference management Senior Field Engineers each lead team of four Bronze LOCOG Weymouth Olympic Park Olympic Park Field Operations – Overall Approach to Command and Control Mobile Central TOC Silver South Zone North Zone South Park North Park • Small core senior team • Based at Ofcom Monitoring Station • Overall view - Olympics & BAU • Connection to internal & external information and decision making Central Zone Central Zone River Zone River Zone Other UK Venues

  5. How the teams will work • Teams • Coverage for 16 hours per day, 7 days a week at most venues • Four teams for most venues / zones working 2 x 8 hour shifts, 4 days on / 4 days off • One Ofcom colleague per team – not necessarily the Team Leader • Equipment supplied by Ofcom • Contracts • NRA’s will loan Engineers to Ofcom under a secondment agreement • Engineers continue to be paid by their home organisation • Ofcom will pay NRAs an agreed rate per day to include travel costs • Accommodation will be found and paid by Ofcom • Approximate Timing – c. 10-13 weeks in total • June to December 2010 – 2 weeks for training and test events (2/3 visits). • January to December 2011 – 3 weeks for training and test events (3/4 visits) • June to July 2012 – 2 weeks Induction and team building • July to September 2012 – c. 3 – 6 weeks • The Olympic Games run from 27 July to 12 August 2012 and the Paralympic Games run from 29 August to 12 September 2012

  6. Next Steps • Make contact with European Regulators and establish initial interest levels • RA1 meeting Kristiansand December 2009 • Letter from Ofcom COO to heads of NRAs January 2010 • Presentation to RSPG February 2010 • NRAs consider if their organisations would like to participate – to March 2010 • Selection of Engineers – May / June 2010 • Put secondment agreements in place with NRAs – June 2010 • UK visits for training and test events – from June 2010

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