Exhibit 1 Request for STA

1553-EX-ST-2017 Text Documents

Harris Corporation

2017-10-23ELS_200034

                                             HARRIS CORPORATION
                                             EXPERIMENTAL STA APPLICATION
                                             FILE NO. 1553-EX-ST-2017

                  EXHIBIT 1 - DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIMENT


Harris Corporation ("Harris") hereby requests experimental Special Temporary Authority
(“STA”) to support experimental testing and development of a multi-channel handheld
platform unit. The proposed testing will test advancements of existing waveforms as well
as new, higher data rate waveforms. The experiment will utilize one base station radio
and up to 6 mobile radios sending a combination of voice, data, telephony, and video
transmissions. Testing will occur on a fixed/mobile radius surrounding Harris’ facility
located in Rochester, NY.

Harris is submitting separate STA requests for a number of frequencies in which testing
is proposed. Within this request Harris has selected a frequency range of 2200 MHz to
2270 MHz for the testing proposed herein, and realizes there may be required frequency
notch outs within this range. If the Commission is unable to authorize the selected
frequency range (excluding any identified restricted notch outs), Harris requests
frequency ranges which will allow utilization of the full 20 MHz of requested bandwidth.

All experimental testing will be conducted in conjunction with the development of
equipment utilized by US Military forces. Accordingly, the applicable POC/Contract
information is provided below.

Applicable Government Contract(s) and POC:
Mr. Arthur Coon
APM SOF Tactical Communications
USSOCOM HQ
Contract Number: H92222-15-D-0031
Tel: (813) 826-7276
Arthur.Coon@socom.mil

Because the equipment is technically incapable of providing station identification, Harris
respectfully requests a waiver of the station identification provisions of Section 5.115 of
the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 5.115.

All network traffic will be simulated traffic only, solely for evaluation purposes and not
for the purpose of providing network data communications services to user stations.

Harris submits that a grant of this STA request is necessary and in the public interest
because it will advance national security efforts by contributing and assisting in the
further development of communications equipment utilized by the U.S. Armed Forces.

The stop buzzer contact for this project is Bruce Murphy, Engineer at Harris, tel: 585-
242-4389, mobile: 585-281-9609, e-mail: bmurph05@harris.com.



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