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CHALLENGES TO EFFECTIVE SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT CGSIC – 43 rd MEETING MARCH 10, 2004 Gregory A. Wheeler DOT Office of Navigation and Spectrum Policy
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 2 INTERNATIONAL IN SCOPE Spectrum – A Global Finite Resource Management is an International Process ITU – International Telecommunication Union
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 3 A Dual System of Control Established by the Communications Act of 1934 as amended U. S. SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 4 PRIVATE SECTOR, STATE, LOCAL The FCC Licenses and Regulates Uses the Federal Register for Notification FCC Issues Notice of Inquiry (NOI), Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM), Report and Order (RNO) Above Actions Include Reallocation of Spectrum, Changes in Authorized Power Levels, Spectrum Sharing Actions Can Impact Existing Services Established Timeframes for Responses May Be Too Short for Proper Evaluation
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 5 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Regulated by The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Gathers Input From Federal Departments and Agencies Through IRAC Representation Conducts Technical Reviews, Establish Test Beds, Perform Analysis, Publish Findings Formulates the Federal Response One Voice Representing Federal Departments and Agencies
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 6 I R A C STRUCTURE 21 Federal Departments and Agencies OST IS NOW AT THE TABLE
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 7 CRITICAL DOT SERVICES GPS Radionavigation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Maritime Administration (MARAD) Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 8 CURRENT DOT CHALLENGES Protect radionavigation spectrum from encroachment and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Efficiently manage and utilize spectrum currently in use and ensure spectrum is available for future developments Effectively represent DOT national spectrum interests and requirements Investigate the potential impacts that FCC rulemaking on UWB, BPL, PEDs, etc. could have on the DOT’s mission
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 9 SPECTRUM PRESSURE Wireless Technology Growing in Leaps and Bounds Aimed at integrating voice, data, video and internet use between home, office, mobile, and airborne devices IN THE NEWS Development of Wireless Specifications Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) Wireless Internet (WiFi) Personal Electronic Devices (PED) Third Generation Broadband (3G) Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Broadband Over Power Lines (BPL)
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 10 DOT SPECTRUM ISSUES DOT’s spectrum requirements are based on global standards and protocols The trend towards spectrum sharing and “overlays” The aggregate effect of numerous UWB devices Unintended harmful interference
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 11 DOT POLICY GOALS FOR 2004 AND BEYOND Fully support the spectrum requirements of all DOT modes in the execution of their missions. Strengthen support for the protection of spectrum used for providing transportation services to the traveling public. Improve the level of transportation services by supporting new and innovative technologies which add value to the national transportation infrastructure.
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 12 CONCLUSIONS Spectrum decisions made now will impact global security, public safety, and the marketplace for decades to come. The DOT spectrum policy focus is on the compatibility and interoperability of existing and future systems and services. The DOT is strengthening its commitment to public safety by proactively expanding its participation in the spectrum arena, providing representation at the IRAC.
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CGSIC 43 rd Meeting 13 POINT OF CONTACT INFO Gregory A. Wheeler, Spectrum Policy Analyst U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary Navigation & Spectrum Policy, Nassif Bldg., Rm. 10223E 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590 Wk: (202) 366-4894 Fx: (202) 366-3393 E-mail: greg.wheeler@ost.dot.gov www.dot.gov
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