LightSquared Comments on Testing Program. The FCC has Exclusive Jurisdiction to Regulate Spectrum Emissions. The Established Process is for Agencies to Ask the FCC to Conduct Such Studies. The Only Purpose of Any Such Study is to Inform FCC Regulatory Action. If DOT does enter into an agreement with Volpe to perform a study, it should make sure the work is useful to the FCC. In Order for a Study to be Useful. It must be based on a published, detailed test plan. Testing should inform the FCC’s consideration of economic and social issues. The study’s conclusions must be capable of being proved true or false by a competing study. The evidence used must be available for LightSquared or others to study. The study must begin and end in 2015. The study should adduce evidence relevant to “actual harm”. The study should identify the gold standard of GPS resiliency.
United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
2007-09-18
Abstract:
The Department of Defense announced today that it intends to stop procuring Global Positioning System(GPS) satellites with the capability to intention...
Approach to DOT GPS Adjacent Band Compatibility Assessment. Identify forums and provide public outreach to make sure the progress and work are as open...
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