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JOINT STAFFJ6 SPECTRUM BRANCH
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Agenda
Joint Force 2020
Importance of E3/Spectrum Supportability
Spectrum “Battlefield”
JS J6 Spectrum Mission
Role of MCEB FP
E3/Spectrum Supportability Mission Success
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Joint Force 2020
Goal of Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff - JFQ 72, 1st Quarter 2014
Forecast capabilities
Maximize ability to nurture promising technologies
Rapidly and efficiently build out new technologies
Interoperability is fundamental
Adapt to be increasingly agile
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Importance of E3/Spectrum Supportability
Ensure technology
Fully operational weapons systems to conduct military operations when and
where needed, and be interoperable and agile
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Spectrum “Battlefield”
OPERATIONAL: Net-centric operations, more joint operations…
REGULATORY: Increased need for more spectrum, harmonization,…
TECHNICAL: Four decades of rapid wireless technology development.
Telegraph
1844
Telephone
1876
Wireless Comms Emerges
1900
Broadcast
1920
• Satellite Comms•Conv. Codes•Trunked Radio• Laser
1960s
• Fiber•TCP/IP•OFDM•Adaptive
Equalizers…
1970s
•Cellular Deployment
•Trellis Code Modulation
1980s
•Turbo Codes•2G• IMT-2000•MIMO• IEEE 802.11
1990s
- The need to access more spectrum
- Encroachment on Federal (and military) bands
- Demands for sharing and harmonization
- Host nation sovereignty- World Radiocommunication
Conference (WRC) impact
- Net-Centric Warfare- Higher bandwidths- Greater mobility- Greater agility- Higher tempo
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JS Spectrum Mission
Support to Combatant Commands Advocate for the Warfighter
Spectrum Publication Updates / Reviews Establish requirements / provide guidance
Spectrum Management Tools Aid data collection, spectrum allocation, host nation
coordination, spectrum planning
Joint Capabilities Integration Development System (JCIDS) Spectrum Supportability Document Review Adherence to appropriate spectrum supportability guidance
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Frequency Panel (FP)Chair: Co-Lead, JS/JCIE Division
Permanent & Ad Hoc Working Groups (PWGs & WGs)
Allied Communications Publications (ACP) Ad Hoc
Working Group
Joint Communications-Electronics Operating Instruction (JCEOI)
Ad Hoc Working Group
AllotmentPlan
Management (APM PWG)
International(I PWG)
+NATO & CCEB Support Team
SpaceSystems
(SS PWG)
SpectrumManagementArchitecture(SMA PWG)
Spectrum Operations(SO PWG)
Spectrum Supportability for all DoD Systems IAW DoDI 4560.01 &
CJCSI 6212.01 Produces final documents used to obtain
permissions for US & HN operations
SM Architectural Development & Maintenance that meets Congressional
Direction to DoD CIOProduces Spectrum Architecture
Oversight, Policy, & Management of DoD
Freq Assignment Data Format & Database
Maintains MCEB PUBs 5, 7 & 8
Manages 138-150.8 MHz, and 225-400 MHz Bands for DoD & NTIA
Produces Allotment Plans for DoD
operations in US
DoD ITU WRC Preparation for DoD CIO; NATO & CCEB Meeting
Preparation for JS/J6 Reps
Produces DoD WRC positions & represents DoD at WRC meetings
Authorship of DoD Spec Mgt Allied
Communications Publications
Maintains ACP-190 US SUPPs 1 & 2
Operational oversight of Joint CEOIs & JACS Pgm
Publishes CJCSI 3320.03B; holds CCBs; conducts version
testing to support fielding
Role of MCEB FP
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Equipment Spectrum Guidance
(ESG PWG)
Dynamic Spectrum Access
(DSA) Ad Hoc Working Group
Coordination & Registration of DoD
Satellite SystemsPrepares US SATCOM
orbital requests - reviews foreign requests
Working-level coord. with DSA & other
emerging technologiesProduces Implementation
Roadmap & Tech Updates
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E3/Spectrum Supportability Mission Success
Systems “compatible” with intended electromagnetic environment Consideration of E3 early in development process
Equipment operates in the proper frequency band Early coordination with Host Nations (HN)
User can obtain license to operate equipment (when required) Coordination and HN approval accomplished pre-development
Legal operation of equipment with no fratricide No program delays for failure to seek Spectrum Supportability
Ensures timely delivery of capabilities Early defect discovery in system development Professional education and training maintained throughout
the joint force and acquisition community
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Questions?
MSG Cedric Maybank, USA
CAPT Thomas O’Neill, USN
LtCol Wendy Goyette, USMC Mr. Duane JonesMr. “Bow” Bowens
GS-15Vacant
Contractor Support Contractor Support
js.pentagon.j6.list.spectrum-managementPentagon - Room 1D1057
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Backup Slides
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International Spectrum Management
United Nations
International Telecommunication
Union (ITU)(Treaty Status)
StandardizationSector
DevelopmentSector
RadiocommunicationSector
ITUMemberAdministrations
FCC NTIA
Departmentof
State
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International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
• Headquartered in Geneva Switzerland• Lead UN agency for information and communication
technology issues for over 145 Years:⁻ Coordinated the shared global use of the radio spectrum,⁻ Promoted international cooperation in assigning satellite orbits⁻ Worked to improve telecommunication infrastructure in the developing
world⁻ Established the worldwide standards that foster seamless
interconnection of a vast range of communications systems
• Membership:₋ 192 Member States (sovereign governments)₋ 700 Sector Members & Associates (e.g. telecommunications carriers,
equipment manufacturers, funding bodies, research & development organizations, telecommunication organizations)
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World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC)
• Held by International Telecommunications Union (ITU)• Amends the international Radio Regulations (RRs)• Decisions affect how radio spectrum is used• Decisions are binding on member nations• Significant potential for operational impact
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UNCLASSIFIED
Communications Act of 1934
State & Local Govt.,Commercial
& Private Sectors
Executive Branch Legislative Branch
Department of CommerceNational Telecommunications
and Information Administration(NTIA)
Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC)
InterdepartmentRadio Advisory
Committee (IRAC)
20 Government Departmentsand Agencies
Coordination
US National Spectrum Management
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Defense Spectrum Management
• Strategic spectrum management planning₋ Spectrum planning₋ DoD requirements and policies₋ SM strategic plans
• Capabilities development and acquisition₋ Equipment spectrum certification₋ Host Nation coordination/approval₋ Electromagnetic compatibility analysis
• Spectrum management operations₋ Frequency assignments₋ Electromagnetic interference analysis and resolution
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DoD Spectrum Management
Technical support Technical support
AF Spectrum Management Organization
Unified &Specified
CommandsJ6 Directorate
Spectrum Management
orJoint FrequencyManagement
OfficeNavy-Marine
CorpsSpectrum Center
Army SpectrumMgt Office
(DoD CIO)Spectrum Policy
JS/DJ6
DCIO C4&IIC
DoD CIO
DSO
StrategicPlanning
Office
IRAC
Intra-Agency Coordination
Intra-Agency Coordination
DoD Representation
Intra-Agency Coordination
JS/VJ6
FrequencyPanel
JS/JCIE Co-Lead
MCEB
Operational &
As of 2013-08-15
Spectrum Enterprise Services
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Frequency Panel
Frequency Panel Structure Chartered by MCEB Pub 1 – mirrors MCEB (MCEB currently working on new Terms of Reference)
Consists of 8 subordinate Permanent Working Groups (PWGs) and two Ad-Hoc Working Groups Organized by subject matter or specific issue FP Chaired by J65 Dep Div Chief; PWGs Chaired by Volunteers from
Service or Defense Agency Spectrum Management Offices (SMOs)
Forum brings Stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts together Membership: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, J65A
(COCOMs), DISA DSO, NSA, & ASD(NII)-Spectrum (1)
Observers (1): DISA JSC, MDA, DON CIO, others by request Required Attendees: Steering Member from PWGs with action items Meets monthly (with occasional “special” FP Meetings for specific
issues)(1) = non-voting status