Progress Report (March 27, 1997)

4682-EX-PL-1995 Post Grant Documents

FINAL ANALYSIS, INC.

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     Office of Engineering and Technology
     Federal Communications Commission
     2000 M Street, N.W.
     Suite 230              >
     Washington, D.C. 20554
     Attn: Mr. Douglas A. Young

                             Re:   Final Analysis, Inc., Status Report for Experimental Little LEO
                                   Satellite Program —— FAISAT—2v Little LEO Satellite (Call Sign
                                   KS2XCY, File No. 4682—EX—PL—95); Logan, Utah Ground Station
                                   (Call Sign KSZXDA, File No. 4684—EX—PL—95); and Remote
                                   Termi         all Si     2X          No.         —PL—9

    Dear Mr. Young:

                   Pursuant to its experimental non—voice, non—geostationary mobile satellite
    service ("NVNG MSS" or "Little LEO") authorizations for the above—captioned call—signs,
    Final Analysis, Inc., by its attorneys, hereby submits its quarterly status report on the
    FAISAT—2v Experimental Satellite Program:

                             1.    Satellite. Final Analysis has completed integration of the satellite at its
    experimental ground station and corporate headquarters in Lanham, Maryland. Although
    Final Analysis had anticipated shipment of the satellite to Russia by the end of January
    1997,‘ circumstances beyond Final Analysis‘s control have delayed shipment. Despite Final


          * See Letter from Final Analysis, Inc., to Mr. Douglas B. Young, Re: Quarterly Status
    Report on FAISAT—2v Experimental Satellite Program, dated December 13, 1996.



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 Mr. Douglas A. Young
 March 27, 1997
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 Analysis‘s timely initiation in November 1996 and diligent prosecution of the export licensing
 process before the U.S. Department of State and DoD, the export license for shipment of the
 satellite components to Russia was not received until March 12, 1997. Notwithstanding this
 issuance of the license, the State Department also has required that shipment and launch of
 the satellite be approved under the U.S.—Russia—Kazakhstan Inmarsat Satellite Safeguards
 Agreement (the "SSA"). The SSA‘s main purpose is to protect U.S. technology. Pursuant
 to that end, the SSA requires that the U.S. and Republic of Russia exchange diplomatic notes
 confirming that the launch of FAISAT—2v is covered under the agreement before the satellite
 can be shipped to Russia.

                On March 13, 1997, the State Department sent a diplomatic note to the
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirming coverage of FAISAT—2v under the SSA.
Since that time, Final Analysis‘s Moscow representatives have been fully engaged in efforts
to expedite the issuance of the corresponding diplomatic note by the Russian government (a
process which is said normally to take up to one month and to require the signature of
several Russian government departments). However, this process could delay shipment of
FAISAT—2v at least until March 31—to—mid—April, 1997 —— which was the initial timeframe for
launch of FAISAT—2v as a secondary payload aboard a Cosmos rocket from the Cosmodrome _
in Plesetsk, Russia." Accordingly, shipment of FAISAT—2v to Russia according to the
original launch schedule has been delayed by exogenous circumstances entirely outside of
Final Analysis‘s control and subject to the exclusive control of the U.S. and Russian
governments. As of this writing, an exact launch date cannot be predicted by the company
with certainty.




     * This agreement was originally developed for the Inmarsat geostationary satellite.

    > Because FAISAT—2v is a secondary payload, timing of the launch is dependent to a
large extent on the needs of primary payload customers. After the Cosmos launch scheduled
for March—to—mid—April timeframe, the next available launch date is not until November—
December 1997.                                                              .



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                               KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP


 Mr. Douglas A. Young
 March 27, 1997
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                       Stations. Ground stations are being established in three
 locations —— Logan, Utah,* Lanham, Maryland* and Andoya, Norway.         Additional ground
 stations may be installed in foreign locations. All parts and components required for these
 three ground stations have been received. These ground stations have the hardware and
 software capability to perform TT&C and day—to—day operation not only for FAISAT—2v but
 also for the full FAISAT commercial constellation.

                    2.   UserTerminals. The prototype user terminals have been
designed, developed and manufactured. Testing of these prototypes together with the
assembled satellite, in anticipation of the shipment of the satellite to Russia, has been
completed. Additional user terminals are now being manufactured.

              Please date—stamp the enclosed stamp—and—return copy of this report upon its
receipt. Please do not hesitate to call me at the above—referenced number, if you have any
questions regarding this matter.

                                                Respectfully submitted,

                                               —faftks——
                                                Peter A. Batacan
                                                Counsel for Final Analysis, Inc.




    * In addition to its existing experimental authority for the Logan ground station (see Call
Sign KSZXCZ, File No. 4683—EX—PL—95), Final Analysis received a special temporary
authorization to test uplink communications for command, telemetry and control between the
Logan ground station and FAISAT—2v on frequency 148.7 MHz (see Call Sign KS2XDA,
File No. S—2779—EX—97).

    5 Final Analysis‘s application for experimental authority for the Lanham, Maryland
ground station is pending. See Final Analysis, Inc., Application for Experimental Authority
for Fixed Satellite Ground Station at Lanham, Maryland, FCC Form 442, File No. 5582—EX—
PL—96, filed on November 13, 1996. In addition, Final Analysis has received special
temporary authority for test operations at the Lanham ground station prior to launch of
FAISAT—2v, and to test communications between the ground station and the satellite after
launch. See Call Sign KS2XAF, File No. S—2765—EX—97.



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