Exhibit 1

0735-EX-ST-2011 Text Documents

Science Applications International Corporation

2011-12-02ELS_121298

                                                                                 Exhibit 1

                          PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT

1.     Introduction

       By the instant application (“Application”), Science Applications International
Corporation (SAIC) requests that the Commission grant a special temporary authority to
operate the facilities (the “Facilities”) specified in the Application.

2.     Purpose and Scope of Operation

        SAIC is a leading provider of scientific, engineering, systems integration and
technical services and solutions. SAIC’s Surveillance and Reconnaissance Business Unit
provides maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) as well as airborne
reconnaissance, with an emphasis on mission capability integration and services and
products for the military space domain. Working in high-risk environments, SRBU
employees leverage full spectrum phenomenology, including sensors and signature
detection, to deliver superior technology-driven, mission-responsive ISR collection and
associated processing, exploitation, and dissemination solutions to support our nation's
security in the space, air, land, and maritime domains. The testing for which authority is
sought in the instant Application is a critical part of the manufacture and delivery of
systems designed to support the Warfighter in ISR activities.

        The specific purpose of the system for which authority is requested is described at
Exhibit 3, which is subject to SAIC’s “Confidentiality Request” attached to the
Application at Exhibit 2. As a general matter, the instant Application seeks Commission
authority to operate the specified Facilities within a 100 km radius of the specified
centerpoint.

3.     Other Technical Information

       Single Aperture:       CW transmit power is 0.50 Watts
                              Attenuators are available and can reduce power to under
                              0.1 Watts
                              Gain is 14.8 dBi at 8.4 GHz, 17 dBi at 10.44 GHz
                              Beamwidth of transmitting standard gain horn antennas is
                              31° at 8.4 GHz and 27° at 10.44 GHz for Horizontal, 33° at
                              8.4 GHz and 29° at 10.44 GHz for Vertical


4.     Interference Mitigation

        Operation of the requested Facilities will not be continuous. Rather, authority for
only limited and sporadic operation of the Facilities is requested during the authorized
timeframe, i.e., at any given authorized location, the cumulative period of operation in


any given 24 hour period will be no more than 8 hours. In the off state, no measurable
power will be radiated. In addition, only one unit will be operated at any given time at
any of the specified locations in the Application.

        The transmit antenna has a wide beamwidth but will be fixed in pointing direction
rather than rotating during transmission.

        SAIC understands that FAA (or other stakeholders) may require certain limited
azimuth and/or elevation blanking in order to ensure that the proposed Facilities do not
pose a threat of interference to adjacent emitters. Accordingly, this is to confirm that the
subject radar system and polarimetric active radar calibrator (PARC) have such blanking
capabilities and that SAIC stands ready to work with FAA to identify any reasonably
necessary azimuth and/or elevation restrictions for the system.

        Authority is requested for only limited and sporadic operation of the Facilities
during the authorized timeframe. The majority of operations of the Facilities will be
conducted inside the laboratory. When out doors, the operation will be sporadic, not
continuous. In fact, there may be extended periods of non-operation during the
authorized period, while other non-RF transmission aspects of the experiment are
conducted.

       Based on the location of the experiment, the technical parameters of the operation,
and the manner in which the experiment will be conducted, interference to any co-
channel or adjacent channel operations (including for example radio astronomy) is
mitigated.

5.     Discussion re: Power

       The ERP indicated in the application is on the order of 10s of Watts, however the
maximum power into transmit antenna is under 1 Watt and will typically be attenuated to
100s of mW given the required link budgets to complete our experiments. The ERP is
the Equivalent or Effective Radiated Power.

5.     Prevention of Interference

        SAIC hereby advises the Commission that SAIC’s Naomi Schwartz, Timothy M.
Bielawa or L. Cole Howard will personally monitor the experiments for which authority
is requested, and will act as a “stop buzzer” if any issues regarding interference arise
during testing. Ms. Schwartz can be reached on her cell phone at 571-282-9377 or by
pager at 877-230-4042. Mr. Howard can be reached on his cell phone at 703-593-9402
and Mr. Bielawa at 571-245-3534.



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