Exhibit 1

1252-EX-ST-2019 Text Documents

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.

2019-07-12ELS_233915

                                                                                    Exhibit 1

1.      Introduction
        By the instant application (“Application”), BAE Systems Information and Electronic
Systems Integration Inc. (“BAE Systems”) requests that the Commission grant special temporary
authority (“STA”) to permit BAE Systems to operate the facilities (the “Facilities”) specified in
the instant application. STA is requested for a four month period, from 08/15-12/15/2019.

2.       Purpose and Nature of the Operation
         BAE Systems manufactures and tests RF systems as well as antennas for DOD as well as
other governmental customers. The testing specified in this Application will be conducted by
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc., which is a major producer of
electronic warfare systems, protection systems, and tactical surveillance and intelligence systems
for all branches of the armed forces. This unit's lines of business include Electronic
Warfare/Electronic Protection, Electronic Warfare/Information Warfare, Integrated Defense
Solutions, and Mission Electronics with products and services spanning the whole
electromagnetic spectrum.

        BAE Systems developed and produces SIGINT systems used by US Government military
customers. This experiment will involve calibration and testing to enhance the performance,
capabilities and accuracy of the subject SIGINT system. This technology will be incorporated
into active military weapons systems, which in turn will directly improve the success and utility
of the military missions flown by the SIGINT system in the areas of deployment. This request is
in direct support of US Army and their contract with BAE Systems, as follows:

       Customer:                     US Army
       Contract No. :                W56KGY-16-D-0013-0002
       Customer Contract POC:        Freddie Lee – (443) 861-2309; Freddie.a.lee.ctr@mail.mil

        The purpose of the operation is allow the aircraft manufacturer, General Atomics (GA), a
test mechanism to verify the BAE SIGINT product transmission does not interfere with the
aircraft avionics equipment.

3.     Waiver of Station ID
       Waiver of the Station ID rules set forth at Section 5.115 is respectfully requested.

4.     Stop Buzzer
       The designated point-of-contacts to terminate transmissions if interference occurs is:

               BAE Systems Stop Buzzers:
                    Stephen (Speedy) Lang; Transmit Station Engineer; 603-738-7295

               Note: Because Dugway Proving Ground is in a very remote area and is
               surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges, cell coverage may be limited.
               Accordingly, the following additional “Stop Buzzers” are provided, with their
               landline numbers, who are located on site

               DPG RIAC Test Facility Test Leads
               Doug McDaniel; 256-759-7642; 435-831-7841; Nate Critchlow; 435-841-1474
               DPG Spectrum Manager
               Jason Straughan; 435-831-3411


Frequency Requirements:

       The operations under this Application will transmit individual frequencies
       specified in this application. The BAE product becomes the source of the
       transmission, and the GA aircraft is the victim of the transmission. GA engineers
       will measure effects of each frequency during the source/victim test.

       The BAE product will transmit one frequency at a time. The transmit signal
       amplitude and duty cycle can be adjusted based on the test needs.

        -       Transmission will occur on 47 frequencies individually transmitted.
        -       Modulation: Continuous Sine Wave
        -       Transmit duration will be determined by test director for an undetermined
                number of seconds.

       Additional information regarding specific discrete frequency requirements can be
       supplied upon request.

Directionality/Orientation:

For each directional antenna, the following information is provided:

Antenna           Width of Beam in degrees        Orientation in            Orientation in
Description       at half-power point             horizontal plane          vertical plane
JEM               90 deg Az; 22 deg El            90 deg to starboard       -30 deg from
Engineering                                                                 waterline
Trivec Avanat     360 deg Az; 15 deg El           Omni                      0 deg (Waterline and
Cobham                                                                      down)
AEM               180 deg Az; 50 deg El           Directional               -15 deg from
                                                                            waterline


Transmitting Equipment

Manufacturer             Model No.                # Units       Experimental (Yes or No)
JEM Engineering          901-0127-002             1             N
Trivec Avant Cobham      AV 201                   1             N
AEM                      SAS-1831                 1             N
BAE Systems Custom        N/A                     1             N
EW System



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Document Modified: 2019-11-02 16:29:38

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