Request for Expedited Processing

0788-EX-ST-2012 Text Documents

DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc.

2012-10-03ELS_129996

                           Arent Fox LLP / Washington, DC / New York, NY / Los Angeles, CA




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     October 3, 2012

     FILED ELECTRONICALLY
     Mr. Walter Johnston, Acting Chief
     Federal Communications Commission
     Office of Engineering and Technology
     Experimental Licensing Branch
     Washington, DC. 20554

     Re:    Request for Expedited Processing and Grant for Very Limited 8 day STA from
            October 20, 2012 through and including October 27, 2012 at Annual Meeting and
            Exposition of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA)

            DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc.

            Application For Special Temporary Authority
            File No. 0788—EX—ST—2012



     Dear Mr. Johnston:

     On behalf of DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. ("DRS SSI"), this letter is to request expedited
     processing of the above—referenced application ("Application") wherein DRS SSI has requested
     that the Commission grant special temporary authority ("STA") to permit DRS SSI to operate the
     facilities specified in the STA Request for a very limited 8 day period from October 20, 2012
     through and including October 27, 2012.

     As explained at Exhibit 1, DRS SSI will be an exhibitor at AUSA Annual Meeting
     (http://tinyurl.com/8beynwe) and will be demonstrating its Adaptive Mission Payload (AMP)
     technology to potential military customers. To remove soldiers from harm‘s way, unmanned
     ground vehicles (UGVs) are being leveraged for dangerous missions such as IED detection and
     neutralization. Since IEDs are a constantly evolving threat, any solution must have the ability to
     quickly evolve to stay ahead. The Adaptive Mission Payload (AMP) is a system that provides
     an unparalleled level of field re—configurability and ease of new technology insertion for both
     platforms and peripherals through an advanced "plug and play" methodology. Thus, the AMP
     allows for the integration of navigation sensors, mission sensors, and mobility platforms to create
     an intelligent UGV. The AMP hardware is a synthesis of commercial off the shelf products
     including a communications module. This Application is filed to obtain transmitting authority
     for the communications module portion of the system.

     While the conference is scheduled for October 22—24, 2012, obtaining a grant effective as of
     October 20 will permit DRS to conduct preliminary tests of the equipment prior to the start of the

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  conference, and permitting operations through October 27 will allow DRS SSI sufficient time to
  package the system for transport after conclusion of the conference.

  Expedited grant is requested for this very limited 8 day period is requested not only due to the
  short duration of the operating period, but also because:

               The facilities will be operated indoors, at very low power levels. As specified in the
               Application, maximum ERP of the operations will be 242 mW (for 4942.5—4987.5
               MHz), 832 mW (for 4945—4985 MHz) and 1.82W for 4950—4980 MHz).

               Authority is requested for only limited and sporadic operation of the facilities only
               during the times the conference is session. Specifically, operation of the facilities
               will occur only between 8am—5pm (ET).

               The facilities operate using line of sight technology. As a result of operating indoors,
               the effective communication range of the facilities is reduced thereby decreasing the
               likelihood of interfering with other facilities.

               The facilities have the ability to select a communication channel within the permitted
               frequency ranges (4942.5—4987.5 MHz, 4945—4985 MHz, and 4950—4980 MHz). A
               channel is selected based on the usage of the other available channels, and the
               selection is generally made to reduce interference with other active channels.

               Similar operations were recently authorized for temporary demonstrations at Ft.
               Leonard Wood, MO pursuant to File No. 0665—EX—ST—2012, which should facilitate
               consideration and coordination of the instant Application.


  For the reasons set forth above, DRS SSI has demonstrated the need for expedited processing in
  this particular case. DRS greatly appreciates the Commission‘s attention to this matter.

  Should any questions arise with respect to the instant Application, please do not hesitate to
  contact undersigned.

  Sincerely,


     /%Ww@ *>
  Jeff Rummel
  Attorney for DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc.



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