Exhibit 1

0167-EX-CN-2017 Text Documents

Dynetics, Inc.

2017-03-17ELS_189207

                                                                                  Public Exhibit 1

                                   Public Interest Statement

   1. Introduction

        By the instant application (“Application”), Dynetics, Inc. (“Dynetics”) requests that the
Commission grant a two-year experimental license to permit Dynetics to operate the facilities
(“Facilities”) specified in the instant application.

   2. Purpose and Nature of the Operation

       Dynetics, headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, delivers high-quality, high-value
engineering, scientific, and information technology (IT) solutions to customers within the US
government and a range of other market segments. Dynetics is an employee-owned, mid-tier,
engineering solutions provider for the defense, aerospace, and commercial industries since 1974.

        As a general matter, this experimental license is requested to support a Dynetics Internal
Research and Development (IRAD) project to develop, test, and validate a ground surveillance
radar. Additional confidential information regarding the purpose and nature of the experiment is
contained at Confidential Exhibit 3.

       Waiver of the station ID rules set forth in Section 5.11r is respectively requested.

        A “No” reply has been inserted with respect to the question “Is a direction antenna (other
than radar) used?” because the transmitter is a radar device. For the purposes of full disclosure,
however, the following additional directionality information is provided:

       Width of beam in degrees at the half power point:     Azimuth: 360 deg
                                                             Elevation: 40 deg

       Orientation in horizontal plane:                      Omnidirectional antenna azimuth
                                                             radiation pattern

       Orientation in vertical plane:                        Fixed at 0 deg; level with horizon


        A “Yes” reply has been inserted with respect to the question “Will the antenna extend
more than 6 meters above the ground….” because the antenna height will be no more than 15.4
m above the ground to tip. Because the license requests authority to operate throughout the
United States, the elevation of an antenna site/distance to nearest aircraft landing area/shielding
will vary depending on the specific location of operation. The figures provided on FCC Form
442 represent elevation/distance/shielding figures for Dynetics’ campus location at Huntsville,
Alabama.

   3. Interference Mitigation

        Dynetics is well aware of its obligations under Part 5 of the Commission’s rules to avoid
interference to co-channel licensees in non-experimental services, and will take all steps to
ensure compliance with this obligation. With respect to interference mitigation, Dynetics
understands that FAA (or other stakeholders) may require certain limited azimuth and/or
elevation orientations in order to ensure that the proposed Facilities do not pose a threat of
interference to adjacent emitters. Accordingly, this is to confirm that Dynetics stands ready to
work with FAA to identify any reasonably necessary restrictions for the system.

   4. Stop Buzzer

       Dynetics advises that the following will be available by wireless telephone and will act as
“stop buzzers” if any issues regarding interference arise during testing:

   Primary:            Mike Stokes (256 682 0342)
   Secondary:          Joel Simoneau (256-744-4514)

    For the foregoing reasons, Dynetics respectfully submits that approval of this Application is
in the public interest, convenience, and necessity.



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