Attachment request

request

REQUEST submitted by Lockheed

request

2004-10-15

This document pretains to SAT-LOA-19990427-00049 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATLOA1999042700049_401919

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                           LEVENTHAL SENTER & LERMAN PC



                                          October 15, 2004

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Mr. Thomas S. Tycz
Chief,Satellte Division
Federal Communications Commission
445 12"Street, S.W., Room 6—A665
Washington, D.C. 20554
        Res    Lockheed Martin Corp., Application for Authority to Launch and Operate
               Geostationary Orbit Satelites in the Radionavigation Satellite Service at 79°
               W... (File Nos. SAT—LOA~19990427—00045, SAT—AMD—20030730—00149,
               Call Sign: $2370), 71° E.L. (File Nos. SAT—LOA—19990427—00049, SAT—
               AMD—20030730—00152, Call Sign: §2374), and 131.8° E.L. orbital locations
               (File Nos. SAT—LOA—19990427—00050, SAT—AMD—20030730—00153, Call
               Sign: 82375).
Dear Mr. Tyr:
               On behalf of Lockheed Martin Corporation (*Lockheed Martin), we are hereby
requesting a one—week extension of time in order to respond to your October 8, 2004 letr, in
which you requested additional information concerning the tracking.telemetry and control
("TT&C") stations and operations for the above—referenced satellites. A brief extension of the
current deadline is appropriate under the circumstances set forth below.
               Lockheed Martin has been asked to provide TT&C information with respect to
three RNSS satellites no later than October 22, 2004, just one week from today and two weeks
from the date of the letter. This abbreviated response period represents a very tight timeframe
within which to prepare a sufficient response. Unfortunately, during this brief window,
Lockheed Martin‘s senior director ofregulatory affairs, lead program engincer and principal
outside regulatory counsel will also be away from their offices for all or part of the ime, and will
not be fully available to assist in the preparation of the necessary response
              For these reasons, Lockheed Martin respectfully requests an additional week,
through and including Friday, October 29, 2004, within which to submit its answers to the
questions posed in the October 8"letter. This brief extension is appropriate in order to permit
the company adequate time to prepare a complete response to the FCC‘s inquiries.


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Mr. Thomas S. Tyez
October 15, 2004
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             Please contact the undersigned if there are any questions regarding this mattr.



                                                  Stephen D.
                                                  David S. Keir

ce    Mr. Karl Kensinger (by email)
      Ms. Jabin Vahora (by email)



Document Created: 2004-10-21 16:15:54
Document Modified: 2004-10-21 16:15:54

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