STA Technical Description

0027-EX-ST-2016 Text Documents

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc

2016-01-08ELS_171188

                          Request for Special Temporary Authority

Booz Allen Hamilton, requests an FCC-issued Special Temporary Authority (STA) in
order to conduct technical development, testing, and demonstration of LTE
communications for port and harbor military and homeland security operations.

Booz Allen Hamilton is actively engaged in the development of LTE technology for
Public Safety and FirstNet applications and is extending this technology into a number
of defense-related applications.

The proposed operations will be conducted from January 25 through May 31, 2015 at
several locations across the United States. Operations will be itinerant and temporary
in nature and will involve setting up temporary LTE networks to provide network
communications in a maritime and port environment. The goal of the LTE
demonstration is to provide a validated, credible, and repeatable demonstration of how
LTE technology can be used to provide advanced communications to a variety of
military operations. These operations include both warfare and national
security/emergency preparedness missions.

This environment is directly analogous to operating environments that will be faced by
FirstNet in terms of providing advanced communications for public safety users
operating in harbor and port security and maritime disaster response situations. As
such, supporting this demonstration will provide useful information to FirstNet, Industry,
and US Government agencies involved in emergency and disaster response such as
the US Coast Guard, National Guard, FEMA, and other US military branches.

The proposed operations would consist of up to two single-sector 700 MHz Band 14
LTE macrocells located on deployable masts carried on vehicles or standalone, and one
portable suitcase-sized microcells.

The vendor providing the macrocell is General Dynamics, while the deployable microcell
technology built by Booz Allen, with LTE user equipment such as dongles, modems,
and routers from General Dynamics. Booz Allen Hamilton, will be providing system
integration and testing services and will be responsible for the over the air operation of
the system.

Band 14 is desired for conducting this testing for the following reasons:

          700 MHz provides optimal propagation characteristics for maximum coverage
           range.
          Band 14 is currently awaiting deployment in areas outside the BTOP test sites
           and thus presents a low probability of causing or receiving interference during
           testing.

Benefits to FirstNet in providing this STA concurrence include:

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          Formal testing under rigorous military conditions will provide useful
           information on LTE user experience and system operation under real-world
           conditions
          Coverage measurements of 700 MHz Band 14 performance in port and
           maritime areas will provide useful data for FirstNet rural coverage design.
          Operational testing of vendor LTE devices will provide useful feedback for
           further product development.
          Firsthand demonstration to the US Government of the benefits of LTE
           technology that may inform future relationships between the Government and
           FirstNet.
          A detailed technical report will be provided to FirstNet upon completion of
           testing that will contain information on the performance of the LTE system
           infrastructure, user devices, coverage, and throughput.

The technical parameters of the proposed system include:

          10 MHz Bandwidth, 2 x 2 MIMO and 1 x 1 SISO operation
          2 x 20W and 1x5W transmitter power output
          Downlink frequency band 758 – 768 MHz
          Uplink frequency band 788 – 798 MHz
          Single-sector directional or omnidirectional temporary base station operation
          Up to two deployable macrocells and one portable microcell
          Antenna height above ground of 60’ or less
          User devices to include integrated modems, USB dongles, and LTE routers
           for use with laptop computing devices and video sources and displays
          Portable microcells and user devices operating within 10-km radius of fixed
           site

The proposed operation is not expected to cause any harmful interference since the
FCC ULS database does not show any co-channel licensed users of the 758-768 and
788-798 MHz Band 14 spectrum within 50 kilometers of the proposed operational
locations in Melbourne, FL; Alameda, CA; San Diego, CA; and Tampa, FL. None of
these locations are close to any of the current Band 14 BTOP early adopter test sites.

As with all STA operations, Booz Allen Hamilton understands that operations are
secondary to those of licensed users such as FirstNet, and that demonstration
operations must cease in the event that FirstNet or other licensed users experience
interference. Booz Allen Hamilton will retain the ability to shut the system off in the
event that interference is reported. The single point of contact for this STA operation is:


               Michael W. Jacobs
               Senior Lead Engineer
               Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services, LLC
               900 Elkridge Landing RD

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