Exhibit 1

0690-EX-PL-2013 Text Documents

Leidos, Inc.

2013-11-04ELS_142576

                                                                                    Exhibit 1

                             PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT


1.     Introduction

        Leidos, Inc. ("Leidos") respectfully requests that the Commission grant a two—year
experimental license to permit Leidos to operate the facilities specified in the attached
application.

2.     Purpose and Nature of the Operation

       The purpose of this experiment, which is a continuation of the operations previously
authorized under STA under call sign WGOXSM (File No. 0487—EX—ST—2013), is to support
communication systems development and integration associated with the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA)—sponsored Anti—Submarine Warfare (ASW) Continuous
Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) by demostrating reliable, point—to—point, wideband data
network connectivity between a mobile surface vessel and a shore station. At the time of filing
for the existing STA, the ACTUV program had expected to shift system testing and operations to
a location other than Pass Christian, MS in January 2014. The ACTUV program now expects to
continue testing and operations in the Pass Christian, MS and surrounding area for the
foreseeable future, with possible expansion to other locations when technical maturity of the
system permits.

         Leidos tests this connectivity using a surrogate vessel (representing an actual ACTUV)
and a station near the shoreline, each equipped with a Harris Corporation RT—1944/U SealLancet
radio system. Test operations are controlled from the shore station with uninterrupted telephone
connectivity for "stop buzzer" contact. The results of this testing will inform Leidos and
DARPA of the suitability of this type of communications in the transfer of sensor data from the
actual ACTUV to shore nodes as well as confirming performance of hardware selections. The
ACTUV will significantly enhance future US Navy ASW capabilities. The connectivity that will
be proven through the operation of this system will be critical to ACTUV worldwide operational
feasibility.

       The government contract associated with these experimental transmissions is as follows:

              Contract Number:        HROO11—12—C—0086
              Contract Agency:        Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
                                      Tactical Technology Office (TTO)
              Contract POC:           Dr. Bob Brizzolara, Contracting Officer Representative
                                      (703) 696—2597; robert.brizzolara@navy.mil

       Waiver of the Station ID rules set forth at Section 5.115 is respectfully requested.


3.      Minimum Frequency Requirements


        It is noted that although Leidos has requested the bands of 2200—2500 MHz, its minimum
frequency requirements are as set forth below — a grant of a license meeting the requirements
below is respectfully requested:

2202—2302 MHz
 1. Center frequency range: 2212—2292 MHz
 2. Channel Spacing: 5 MHz steps

2392—2447 MHz
 1. Center frequency range: 2402—2437 MHz
 2. Channel Spacing: 5 MHz steps

4.     Interference Mitigation

        Leidos 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, the following is
provided:

       —   Authority is requested for only limited and sporadic operation of the facilities.
           Specifically, operation of the facilities will occur only between 6 am— 10 pm (CT). In
           addition, during those hours, operation will be sporadic, not continuous. In fact, there
           may be extended periods of non—operation during the authorized period. It is
           expected that on each day, transmissions will not exceed eight hours in cumulative
           duration.

       —   The applicant will only require the use of one 20MHz channel within the requested
           frequency band at any given time.

       —   The applicant will employ a monitor—before—send transmission scheme to ensure that
           the channels are free prior to operation under the requested license.

       —   The applicant will utilize the lowest power setting required to maintain effective
           communications.

5.     Stop Buzzer

        Leidos 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: Keith Crabtree—703—283—5695
               Alternate: Bob McCummins —228—343—5893

        For the foregoing reasons, Leidos respectfully submits that approval of this
application is in the public interest, convenience and a necessity.



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