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Joint Frequency Management Office Pacific (JFMO PAC) U.S. Pacific Command Joint Frequency Management Office Pacific (JFMO PAC) Bob Marcial Chief Spectrum Manager USPACOM J613 7 Dec 2009

Mission Conduct theater spectrum management and certification while providing policy guidance, leadership, and direction, as it relates to USPACOM, in accordance with International, U.S. National, Host Nation, and DoD Rules and Regulations

Responsibilities Serve as the single point of contact for spectrum usage throughout Pacific Command Area of Responsibility for US Forces Maintain liaison National and Joint Spectrum Management agencies Maintain close contact with appropriate foreign military forces to support combined/coalition exercises and operations Coordinate Spectrum Certification document with Host Nations Report and resolve short and long term Radio Frequency Interference for Hawaii/Guam Coordinate and assigned Electronic Warfare clearance Participate in IO Cell for the purpose of developing the Joint Restricted Frequency List for J3 approval Provide guidance to the Joint Task Force in establishing command policy on the use and management of the electromagnetic spectrum

J61 Organization

U.S. Pacific Command Spectrum Management Organizational Chart

USPACOM Spectrum Management Accomplishments/ Participation Exercise Support -- 90 Host Nation Equipment Certification -- 60 Humanitarian /Disaster Relief Operation -- 3 Real World Operational Support Coalition Joint Spectrum Management Planning Tool Global Electromagnetic Spectrum Information System AoA Wideband Global SATCOM (KA band) Global Hawk Spectrum Management Transition Initiative Host Nation Spectrum Worldwide Database Online Multinational Communications Interoperability Program Presidential visit support NASA Space Shuttle Launch

USPACOM Spectrum Management Current Focus Wideband Global System (WGS) KA Band Coordination Japan, Korea and Australia Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AWACS) Republic of Korea Unmanned Aerial System (Global Hawk and Small UAS) Multinational Communications Interoperability Program Pacific Endeavor 10 IPC 15 - 19 Feb - Thailand MPC 19 - 23 Apr - Indonesia FPC 7 - 11 Jun - Maldives Ex 17 - 27 Aug - Singapore

USPACOM Spectrum Management Major Issues Spectrum Management not acknowledged as a major enabler Joint Tactical Radio System Support Wideband Network Waveform Wideband Global System (KA Band) Coordination Spectrum Supportability Pacific Command documents continue to be submitted for 1710 – 1850 MHz and it is no longer available in Japan or Korea Humanitarian Relief Operations Lack of releasable coalition spectrum management software

USPACOM Spectrum Management Future Concerns Joint Tactical Radio System Support, Wideband Network Waveform What is the purpose and goal for WNW? (No master plan exists) 225-400 MHz requires renegotiation to support SRW/WNW User may lose current assignments Coalition Spectrum Management Interoperability Project Vacate bands in Japan by 2012 4.4 – 5.0 GHz 1700 – 1850 MHz Spectrum Supportability

Pacific Spectrum Management Conference (SMC) 2010 Pacific Spectrum Management Conference (SMC) When: 19 - 23 July 2010 Where: Ala Moana Hotel http://www.fbcinc.com/pacificspectrum

U.S. Pacific Command Spectrum Management Points of Contact HQ USPACOM J613 Joint Frequency Management Office Pacific PO Box 64029 Camp H.M. Smith HI, 96861-64029 DMS Address: HQ USPACOM J6 (SC) or HQ USPACOM J6 (UC) JFMO PAC (SC) or JFMO PAC (UC) JFMO GUAM ISLAND GU (SC) or JFMO GUAM ISLAND GU (UC) Group NIPRNET Address: JFMOPAC@pacom.mil Group SPIRNET Address: JFMOPAC@pacom.smil.mil Facsimile Number: DSN 315-477-7214 CML 808-477-7214 COL Ken Blakely, USA J61 Division Chief DSN 315-477-7474 CML 808-477-7474 Kenneth.blakely@pacom.mil (NIPRNET) Kenneth.blakely@pacom.smil.mil (SPIRNET) Robert (Bob) Marcial J613 Branch Chief YA-3/ GS 14 DSN 315- 477-7239 CML 808-477-7239 robert.marcial@pacom.mil (NIPRNET) robert.marcial@pacom.smil.mil (SIPRNET) Heriberto (Herb) Rivera Action Officer YA-2/ GS 12 DSN 315-477-7242 CML 808-477-7242 heriberto.rivera@pacom.mil (NIPRNET) heriberto.rivera@pacom.smil.mil (SPIRNET) Gary Marois DSN 315-477-7234 CML 808-477-7234 gary.marois@pacom.smil.mil (NIPRNET) gary.marois@pacom.smil.mil (SPIRNET) Robert (Bob) Green YA-2/ GS 11 DSN 315-477-7230 CML 808-477-7230 robert.a.green1@pacom.mil (NIPRNET) robert.green@pacom.smil.mil (SIPRNET) SSgt Randolph (Randy) Lavota USMC DSN 315-477-7236 CML 808-477-7236 randolph.lavota@pacom.mil (NIPRNET) randolph.lavota@pacom.smil.mil (SIPRENT)

Questions Mele Kalikimaka

2 Mbps network throughput JTRS Wideband Network Waveform Requirements 2 Mbps network throughput Two 1.2 MHz channels (non-contiguous) Each channel consists of (48) 25KHz channels Total requirement consists of (96) 25KHz channels 225MHz 328.6MHz 1.2 MHz 335.4MHz 400MHz Example: OR One 3 MHz channel (Less efficient) (Consists of (120) 25 KHz channels Example: 3 MHz 225MHz 400MHz

225 – 400 MHz must be re-negotiated Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) U.S./HN Spectrum Supportability Assessment MUOS 280-320, 340-380 MHz SRW/WNW 225-400 MHz 1350-1390 MHz 1755-1850 MHz AFRICOM CENTCOM EUCOM PACOM SOUTHCOM U.S. 225 – 400 MHz must be re-negotiated 1710 – 1850 MHz not available Low Risk: Support is likely Medium Risk: Support is likely, requires further coordination High Risk: Support is Not likely

Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) PACOM Spectrum Supportability Planning Current Frequency Assignments Common USG Bands Current DoD Use Notable Constraints 175 MHz 225 400 450 420 960 1215 1350 1390 1435 1518 1755 1850 30 MHz 40 MHz 95 MHz 83 MHz 255 MHz UHF LOS HQ SATURN UHF SATCOM NTDR EPLRS L16 TACAN VRC-99 A: 1350-1500 B: 1700-2000 Range TT&C MSE HCLOS TRI-TAC WDL Spectrally Crowded, Limited 1.2 MHz Channels US Only FAA Limitations WNW SRW NLOS only MUOS 300 320 380 360 ‘Sold’ 1700 1030 1090 IFF LMR Japan Korea Aus Guam Hawaii ** 824 1244 * 826 1137 4 58 328 ** 44 297 * 44 318 0 14 112 ** 60 196 * 64 196 0 12 21 ** 11 2 * 11 2 0 2 9 ** 0 2 * 0 90 0 0 3 ** 114 22 114 22 0 * 32 42 ** As of 2007 * As of 16 Jan 2009, There may be multiple assignments on same frequency at different locations

Analysis and Deconfliction Logo Proposal Title: Coalition Spectrum Management Interoperability Project Sponsors: Army CERDEC US Participants: Army CERDEC Partner Nations: Republic of Korea, Israel, France Urban Propagation Analysis and Deconfliction Efficient, Accurate and Effective Software / Data Interoperability Mechanisms Abstract of Project Investigate and assess coalition spectrum management tools and models and data and develop improvements in accuracy and interoperability Objectives Develop improvements to spectrum management and propagation modeling tools Develop a common coalition scenario for spectrum and propagation planning evaluations Develop a common coalition spectrum database, and an exchange mechanism for interoperability of spectrum planning tools Deliverables: A common coalition spectrum database An interoperability mechanism for the spectrum planning tools of the participants to access the common database Technology Maturity: TRL level (start of project): 6/7 TRL level (projected at completion of CW project): 5 Capabilities Shortfalls Addressed: Lack of interoperability of coalition planning capabilities Financial Information CW FY11 $500,000.00 CW FY12 $435,000.00 U.S. Fin. Funds (non CWP) $475,000.00 (FY10-12) U.S. Non-Financial Total $ 35,000.00 (FY10-12) Foreign Financial Total $900,000.00 (FY10-12) Foreign Non-Financial Total $ 35,000.00 (FY10-12) MILESTONES FY10 FY11 FY12 Information Exch. and Scenario Def. Simulation Runs/Validation Testing DB and Interoperability Software Development Joint Evaluation of Results / Final Report CWP Nomination for FY11-12 Cleared for disclosure to France, Israel, and Republic of Korea