Request for Confidential Treatment and Exhibits PUBLIC

0850-EX-ST-2015 Text Documents

Google Inc.

2015-08-06ELS_165737

                                                                  PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                                                        Google Inc.
                                                                         File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015


Date:                  August 6, 2015

Subject:               Public and Redacted Version of Request for Confidential Treatment and
                       Complementary Exhibits

FCC File Number:       0850­EX­ST­2015



To Whom It May Concern:

        Google Inc. (Google), pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552 and Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the
Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.457, 0.459, hereby requests that certain information
complementary to its above­referenced application for Special Temporary Authority (STA) be
treated as confidential and not subject to public inspection. The designated information
constitutes confidential and proprietary information that, if subject to public disclosure, would
cause significant commercial, economic, and competitive harm. As described below, Google’s
request satisfies the standards for grant of such requests set forth in Sections 0.457 and 0.459
of the Commission’s Rules.

        In accordance with Section 0.459(b) and in support of this request, Google provides the
following information:


1.      Identification of the Information for Which Confidential Treatment is Sought:

       Google’s request for confidential treatment is limited to the following information that has
been redacted from the STA and complementary exhibits. Google does not seek to withhold
from public inspection information necessary for interference mitigation, including applicant
name, contact information, test location, frequency, output power, effective radiated power,
emission characteristics and modulation.

       Google requests confidential treatment of the following underlined text from each of the
exhibits in support of the application, all of which contain confidential and proprietary information
regarding the proposed tests/experiments.

        Exhibit A ­ Request for Special Temporary Authority and Waiver of [REDACTED]:

                     Google Inc. (Google), pursuant to Section 5.61 of the Federal
              Communications Commission’s (FCC’s or Commission’s) Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 5.61,
              hereby requests a Special Temporary Authority (STA) to conduct experimental
              operations. The STA is sought for a period of 180 days. Consistent with the
              standards set forth in the rule, Google outlines below its need for the requested
              STA and the reasons that this request should be granted expeditiously.



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                                                                                    Google Inc.
                                                                     File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015


                     Google’s Project Wing involves the development of low­altitude small
             unmanned aerial systems (UAS). These UAS can help to solve many
             longstanding challenges, such as rapidly delivering medical supplies to remote
             areas and inspecting hard­to­reach infrastructure without risk to human
             participants. The requested STA, including waiver of [REDACTED], is needed for
             demonstration and testing of [REDACTED], in a carefully controlled environment.

                  Testing under the STA will be limited to [REDACTED] transmitters
             [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].

                    The transmitters [REDACTED] are [REDACTED] that have been certified
             by the Commission for sale in the United States. The transmitters will
             [REDACTED], and have the capability of operating on the following frequencies:

                  ●   704.00­716.00 MHz;

                  ●   817.90­846.60 MHz; 824.00­848.31 MHz; 824.00­846.60 MHz;
                      824.00­849.00 MHz; 824.20­848.80 MHz; 824.70­849.00 MHz;
                      826.40­849.00 MHz; 880.20­914.80 MHz;

                  ●   1710.0­1752.6 MHz; 1710.00­1755.00 MHz; 1710.20­1784.80 MHz;
                      1712.40­1755.00 MHz; and

                  ●   1850.00­1907.60 MHz; 1850.00­1908.75 MHz; 1850.00­1910.00 MHz;
                      1850.20­1909.80 MHz; 1851.25­1910.00 MHz; 1852.40­1915.00 MHz.

             Flight operations are being conducted pursuant to an [REDACTED], which is
             provided as Exhibit C. [REDACTED].

                     The proposed use of the transmitters conforms to applicable Commission
             rules in all respects but one: [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].1 [REDACTED].2
             [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].3

                    These concerns are not relevant to the operations proposed in this STA,
             as the Wing [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].

                    As reflected in Exhibit D, [REDACTED] providing service to the
             transmitters at issue in this STA (and to the surrounding areas) confirms that the
             proposed use does not pose any threat to [REDACTED].




1
    [REDACTED].
2
    [REDACTED].
3
    Id.
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                     The Commission is considering whether to [REDACTED].4 This proposal
             is grounded in the same concern as the current [REDACTED].5 For the same
             reasons discussed above, the [REDACTED] operations proposed here do not
             implicate that concern. Accordingly, Google seeks the requested authorization
             notwithstanding the possible future amendment of [REDACTED],6 or any other
             changes to the Commission’s rules that otherwise would restrict or prohibit the
             proposed operations during the term of the STA.

                    Absent the requested authorization, Google will be unable in its testing to
             take advantage of [REDACTED]. This would limit the value of the planned radio
             experimentation and hinder the development of a significant new use case for
             [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] could generate new business opportunities for
             communications service providers and remove barriers to the broader deployment
             of UAS.7 This technology could also support important safety advances, as
             Google and other companies work develop robust, redundant mobile
             communications for UAS.8


      Exhibit B ­ Technical Information:

             Applicant Name:         Google Inc.
             Applicant FRN:          0016069502

             Legal Contact Details

              Name of Contact      Aparna Sridhar
              Contact Details      Counsel
                                   25 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Ninth Floor
                                   Washington DC 20001




4
  [REDACTED].
5
  [REDACTED].
6
  [REDACTED].
7
  See Comments by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, App. at 2­15
Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, FAA­2015­0150 (May 6,
2015), http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FAA­2015­0150­4416.
8
  See Comments of Google Inc. Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft
Systems at 10, FAA­2015­0150,
http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FAA­2015­0150­4529.

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Technical Contact Details

  Name of Contact     Jeremy Chalmer
  Contact Details     1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
                      Mountain View, CA 94043
                      jchalmer@google.com
                      650­253­9000

Transmitter #1 Equipment and Station Details

  Equipment           [REDACTED]
  Number              [REDACTED]
  Area of Operation Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10 km
                    radius around:
                    37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W

Transmitter #2 Equipment and Station Details

  Equipment              [REDACTED]
  Number                 [REDACTED]
  Area of Operation      Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10
                         km radius around:
                         37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W

Transmitter #3 Equipment and Station Details

  Equipment              [REDACTED]
  Number                 [REDACTED]
  Area of Operation      Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10
                         km radius around:
                         37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W




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                                                       File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015


Transmitter #3 Antenna Information

 Antenna                             [REDACTED]
 Type                                Omnidirectional
 Quantity                            [REDACTED]
 Gain                                1.49dBi to 2.93dBi (frequency dependent)
 Beam Width at Half­Power Point      120°
 Orientation in Horizontal Plane     N/A
 Orientation in Vertical Plane       N/A

Frequencies

 Transmitter                                        Low (MHz)      High (MHz)
 [REDACTED]                                         704.00         716.00
                                                    824.20         848.80
                                                    880.20         914.80
                                                    1710.00        1755.00
                                                    1710.20        1784.80
                                                    1850.00        1910.00
                                                    1850.20        1909.80
 [REDACTED]                                         704.00         716.00
                                                    817.90         846.60
                                                    824.00         848.31
                                                    824.20         848.80
                                                    824.70         849.00
                                                    826.40         849.00
                                                    1710.00        1752.60
                                                    1712.40        1755.00
                                                    1850.00        1907.60
                                                    1850.00        1908.75
                                                    1850.20        1909.80
                                                    1851.25        1910.00
                                                    1852.40        1915.00
 [REDACTED]                                         704.00         716.00
                                                    824.00         846.60
                                                    824.00         849.00
                                                    1710.00        1755.00

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                                                                        1850.00         1907.60
                                                                        1850.00         1910.00


                Radio            Modulation      Emission Bandwidth             Power        EIRP
                                                 Designator                      Out
                [REDACTED]          Digital       20M0D7D         20 MHz       ~0.25 W     ­6 dBW
                [REDACTED]          Digital       20M0D7D         20 MHz       ~0.25 W     ­6 dBW
                [REDACTED]          Digital       20M0D7D         20 MHz       ~0.28 W    ­5.5 dBW



       Exhibit C ­ [REDACTED]:

       Google requests confidential treatment of Exhibit C in its entirety.


       Exhibit D ­ Correspondence with [REDACTED]:

       Google requests confidential treatment of Exhibit D in its entirety.


2.     Identification of the Commission proceeding in which the information was
       submitted or a description of the circumstances giving rise to the submission.

       The above­referenced Exhibits were submitted to the Commission in support of the STA.
These Exhibits were filed with the Office of Engineering and Technology on August 6, 2015.
For additional information, please see File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015.


3.     Explanation of the degree to which the information is commercial or financial or
       contains a trade secret or is privileged.

        The information requested to be kept confidential has significant commercial value. The
details of the STA tests/experiments may include trade secret information. The Commission
                                                                              9
has clarified that confidential treatment should be afforded to trade secrets. Google’s
tests/experiments and proprietary wireless applications using particular radio frequency
equipment represent a “secret commercially valuable plan” within the meaning of a trade secret
as recognized by the Commission.



9
  Examination of Current Policy Concerning the Treatment of Confidential Information Submitted to the
Commission, Report and Order, GC Docket No. 96­55, at para. 3, (released Aug. 4, 1998) (defining “trade
secrets” for purpose of Commission rules on confidential treatment).
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                                                                        File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015


        In addition, agreements entered into between Google and the parties that provided
equipment for testing or will provide analysis of test results require that confidential information
of the parties be held in strict confidence, and that such information not be disclosed to any third
party (with limited exceptions not applicable to this request). The manufacturer name and
model number constitutes confidential trade secrets, technical information, and business
information.

4.     Explanation of the degree to which the information concerns a service that is
       competitive.

       The services and technologies that are the subject of this STA have not yet been fully
developed but are expected to lead to material developments in markets subject to competition
from multiple U.S. and non­U.S. third parties.


5.     Explanation of how disclosure of the information could result in substantial
       competitive harm.

        The technology under development is highly sensitive and confidential in nature. The
release of such information would provide valuable insight into Google’s technology innovations
and potential business plans and strategies. Public disclosure would jeopardize the value of the
technology under examination by enabling others to utilize Google’s information to develop
similar products in a similar time frame.


6.     Identification of any measures taken by the requesting party to prevent
       unauthorized disclosure.

        Google has taken steps to keep confidential the information set forth in the confidential
exhibits by limiting the number of people involved in the tests/experiments to only those on a
“need to know” basis, and by requiring that any third parties involved in the preliminary analysis
execute robust nondisclosure agreements.


7.     Identification of whether the information is available to the public and the extent of
       any previous disclosures of the information to any third parties.

       The information contained in the confidential exhibits is not available to the public, and
has only been disclosed to third parties pursuant to the restrictive safeguards.

         Google voluntarily provides the information to the Commission at this time with the
expectation that it will be treated confidentially in accordance with the Commission's rules. See
Critical Mass Energy Project v. Nuclear Regulatory Comm’n, 975 F.2d 871, 879 (D.C. Cir. 1992)
(commercial information provided on a voluntary basis “is ‘confidential’ for the purpose of


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                                                                        File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015


Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Exemption 4 if it is of a kind that would customarily not be
released to the public by the person from whom it was obtained.”)


8.     Justification of the requested period of confidentiality.

        Google expects that confidential treatment will be necessary for the length of the
proposed experiment and thereafter in order to protect its evolving business and technology
strategies.


9.     Any other information that would be useful in assessing whether this request
       should be submitted.

        The information subject to this request for confidentiality should not be made available
for public disclosure at any time. There is nothing material that public review of this information
would add to the Commission’s analysis of Google’s request for an experimental authorization.

       Moreover, public disclosure of the sensitive information in the confidential exhibits to the
STA after the Commission has ruled on the Request for Confidentiality is not necessary for the
Commission to fulfill its regulatory responsibilities.

       Consistent with 47 C.F.R. § 0.459(d)(l), Google requests notification if release of the
information subject to this request is requested pursuant to the FOIA or otherwise, so that
Google may have an opportunity to oppose grant of any such request.

Sincerely yours,


Aparna Sridhar




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                                                                                     Google Inc.
                                                                      File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

                                          EXHIBIT A

                    REQUEST FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY
                                      and
                             WAIVER OF [REDACTED]

        Google Inc. (Google), pursuant to Section 5.61 of the Federal Communications
Commission’s (FCC’s or Commission’s) Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 5.61, hereby requests a Special
Temporary Authority (STA) to conduct experimental operations. The STA is sought for a period
of 180 days. Consistent with the standards set forth in the rule, Google outlines below its need
for the requested STA and the reasons that this request should be granted expeditiously.

         Google’s Project Wing involves the development of low­altitude small unmanned aerial
systems (UAS). These UAS can help to solve many longstanding challenges, such as rapidly
delivering medical supplies to remote areas and inspecting hard­to­reach infrastructure without
risk to human participants. The requested STA, including waiver of [REDACTED], is needed for
demonstration and testing of [REDACTED], in a carefully controlled environment.

     Testing under the STA will be limited to [REDACTED] transmitters [REDACTED].
[REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].

       The transmitters [REDACTED] are [REDACTED] that have been certified by the
Commission for sale in the United States. The transmitters will [REDACTED], and have the
capability of operating on the following frequencies:

      ●   704.00­716.00 MHz;

      ●   817.90­846.60 MHz; 824.00­848.31 MHz; 824.00­846.60 MHz; 824.00­849.00 MHz;
          824.20­848.80 MHz; 824.70­849.00 MHz; 826.40­849.00 MHz; 880.20­914.80 MHz;

      ●   1710.0­1752.6 MHz; 1710.00­1755.00 MHz; 1710.20­1784.80 MHz; 1712.40­1755.00
          MHz; and

      ●   1850.00­1907.60 MHz; 1850.00­1908.75 MHz; 1850.00­1910.00 MHz;
          1850.20­1909.80 MHz; 1851.25­1910.00 MHz; 1852.40­1915.00 MHz.

Flight operations are being conducted pursuant to an [REDACTED], which is provided as
Exhibit C. [REDACTED].




                                                                                Exhibit A ­ Page 1


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                                                                                     Google Inc.
                                                                      File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

       The proposed use of the transmitters conforms to applicable Commission rules in all
respects but one: [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].1 [REDACTED].2 [REDACTED].
[REDACTED].3

     These concerns are not relevant to the operations proposed in this STA, as the Wing
[REDACTED]. [REDACTED]. [REDACTED].

        As reflected in Exhibit D, [REDACTED] providing service to the transmitters at issue in
this STA (and to the surrounding areas) confirms that the proposed use does not pose any
threat to [REDACTED].

        The Commission is considering whether to [REDACTED].4 This proposal is grounded in
the same concern as the current [REDACTED].5 For the same reasons discussed above, the
[REDACTED] operations proposed here do not implicate that concern. Accordingly, Google
seeks the requested authorization notwithstanding the possible future amendment of
[REDACTED],6 or any other changes to the Commission’s rules that otherwise would restrict or
prohibit the proposed operations during the term of the STA.

        Absent the requested authorization, Google will be unable in its testing to take
advantage of [REDACTED]. This would limit the value of the planned radio experimentation
and hinder the development of a significant new use case for [REDACTED]. [REDACTED]
could generate new business opportunities for communications service providers and remove
barriers to the broader deployment of UAS.7 This technology could also support important
safety advances, as Google and other companies work develop robust, redundant mobile
communications for UAS.8




1
    [REDACTED].
2
    [REDACTED].
3
    Id.
4
    [REDACTED].
5
    [REDACTED].
6
    [REDACTED].
7
  See Comments by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, App. at 2­15
Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, FAA­2015­0150 (May 6,
2015), http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FAA­2015­0150­4416.
8
  See Comments of Google Inc. Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft
Systems at 10, FAA­2015­0150,
http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=FAA­2015­0150­4529.


                                                                                 Exhibit A ­ Page 2


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                                                                                  Google Inc.
                                                                   File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

                         EXHIBIT B ­ TECHNICAL INFORMATION


Applicant Name:      Google Inc.
Applicant FRN:       0016069502

Legal Contact Details

   Name of Contact      Aparna Sridhar
   Contact Details      Counsel
                        25 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Ninth Floor
                        Washington DC 20001

Technical Contact Details

   Name of Contact      Jeremy Chalmer
   Contact Details      1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
                        Mountain View, CA 94043
                        jchalmer@google.com
                        650­253­9000

Transmitter #1 Equipment and Station Details

   Equipment             [REDACTED]
   Number                [REDACTED]
   Area of Operation     Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10 km radius
                         around:
                            ● 37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W

Transmitter #2 Equipment and Station Details

   Equipment             [REDACTED]
   Number                [REDACTED]
   Area of Operation     Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10 km radius
                         around:
                            ● 37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W




                                                                             Exhibit B ­ Page 1


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                                                                                   Google Inc.
                                                                    File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

Transmitter #3 Equipment and Station Details

   Equipment              [REDACTED]
   Number                 [REDACTED]
   Area of Operation      Operation will be confined to the area delimited by a 10 km radius
                          around:
                             ● 37° 22’ 44.0” N 120° 19’ 41.7” W

 Transmitter #3 Antenna Information

    Antenna                            [REDACTED]
    Type                               Omnidirectional
    Quantity                           [REDACTED]
    Gain                               1.49 dBi to 2.93 dBi (frequency dependent)
    Beam Width at Half­Power Point     120°
    Orientation in Horizontal Plane    N/A
    Orientation in Vertical Plane      N/A




                                                                              Exhibit B ­ Page 2


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                                                                      Google Inc.
                                                       File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

Frequencies

   Transmitter                             Low (MHz)            High (MHz)
   [REDACTED]                               704.00                 716.00
                                            824.20                 848.80
                                            880.20                 914.80
                                            1710.00                1755.00
                                            1710.20                1784.80
                                            1850.00                1910.00
                                            1850.20                1909.80
   [REDACTED]                               704.00                 716.00
                                            817.90                 846.60
                                            824.00                 848.31
                                            824.20                 848.80
                                            824.70                 849.00
                                            826.40                 849.00
                                            1710.00                1752.60
                                            1712.40                1755.00
                                            1850.00                1907.60
                                            1850.00                1908.75
                                            1850.20                1909.80
                                            1851.25                1910.00
                                            1852.40                1915.00
   [REDACTED]                               704.00                 716.00
                                            824.00                 846.60
                                            824.00                 849.00
                                            1710.00                1755.00
                                            1850.00                1907.60
                                            1850.00                1910.00


   Radio         Modulation   Emission     Bandwidth    Power Out       EIRP
                              Designator
   [REDACTED]      Digital    20M0D7D       20 MHz       ~0.25 W       ­6 dBW
   [REDACTED]      Digital    20M0D7D       20 MHz       ~0.25 W       ­6 dBW
   [REDACTED]      Digital    20M0D7D       20 MHz       ~0.28 W      ­5.5 dBW




                                                                Exhibit B ­ Page 3


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                                            Google Inc.
                             File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

EXHIBIT C ­ [REDACTED]


     [REDACTED]


                                PUBLIC REDACTED VERSION

                                                   Google Inc.
                                    File No. 0850­EX­ST­2015

EXHIBIT D ­ CORRESPONDENCE WITH [REDACTED]

               [REDACTED]



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