Exhibits 1 & 2

1429-EX-MR-1990 Text Documents

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

2000-01-31ELS_29653

                                             EXHIBIT       1


ITEM 4, Page 1:

                                                                MODULATING   NECESSARY
                           POWER
Frequency                                        EMISSION         SIGNAL     BANDWIDTH
   (A)             (B)       (C)       (D)             (E)         (F)         (G)

137.50 MHz        1.0 KW   20.0 KW   1 KW peak         F       8 kilobaud     16 KHz


                       EXHIBIT 2, Item 7, Page 2

      SAIC   is  presently  under   contract    to   the  Naval
 Underwater Systems Center (NUSC), New London Laboratory, to
 conduct  research and   Gevelopment  work   on   scatter mode
 communitcation — systems      capable    of    supporting         U.   3.   Navy
 communication requirements at high latitudes.

       The general objective of SAIC‘s work is to develop an
 in—~depth understanding of meteor burst and other scatter
 node     systen    per formance   trade—offs    and    channel
 characteristics.    The work is experimental and developmental
 in nature.      Radio links will be operated at different
— frequencies in order to obtain a statistically significant
  data base.  The specific program objectives are:

          (1)   Characterize    the    performance      of   various
          candidate  antenna  subsystems              suitable      for
          high latitude deployment; and

          (2) Study— scatter communication performance
          for individual links using various protocols
          and waveforms.

       Bach     of   these     objectives      will     be    met       using    a—
 combination of analytical and experimental techniques. . The
 principal . analytical tools will   be  NEC—3  for    antenna
 studies, SAIC‘s proprietary MBTERORCON—simulation — software
 for   MB modeling,   and    other   computer    models      as appropriate.
 Experimental work will include fabrication and testing of
 candidate antennas, integration of radio equipment, link
 testing, and support of or participation in NUSC‘s FY91l ICE—
 X experiment.

      This work will be performed at frequencies from low HF
 through mid~VHF.     SAJC therefore requests that the FCC
 provide  an experimental    license  for   each of the  ton
 frequencies. requested in the application.

       The NUSC contract number is N66604—90—C—1100. If the
 PCC    requires  additional   information,  the   following
 individuals may be contacted directly:

       Questions     concerning      contractual       dGdetails    should      be
 addressed to Mr. William S. Hurley, Naval Underwater Systems
 Center,  Commercial Acquisition Dept.,         Code   0911,   Howard
 Street,   Shaw‘s   Cove    Four,   New   London,   CT   06320—5594,
 telephone   203—440—5768.       Technical    questions    should  be
 addressed    to   Mz .   Joseph    R.   Katan,    Electromagnetics
 Directorate,    Code   3411,   NUSC,   New London,     CT     06320,
 telephone 203~—440—4707.



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