Attachment Glacier FCC license

Glacier FCC license

SURRENDER OF AUTHORIZATION

Surrender Letter

2014-12-16

This document pretains to SUR-NDR-20141216-00068 for Surrender (SUR-NDR) on a Surrender filing.

IBFS_SURNDR2014121600068_1071268

AN ALASKA NATIVE CORPORATION




          Ric Alonzo
          1601 Paseo San Luis, Ste 102
          Sierra Vista, Az 85635
          December 16, 2014


          FCC
          Re: License Surrender Letter


          Dear FCC or to whom it is concerned:

          Glacier Technologies LLC FRN# 0019929751 Kindly requests surrender of FCC License
          E100077. The US Army has requested we no longer provide the license for the Earth Station
          located at Ft. Bragg, NC since they own the station and equipment. As it was explained to us
          from both the FCC and National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
          under the Department of Commerce, the requirement for the FCC license is based on who owns
          the equipment regardless of who operates it. The US Army Ft. Bragg RHN terminals are owned
          by the government (DoD) and are authorized for use through the NTIA versus the conventional
          FCC channels. The fact that contractors have been "required" to hold the FCC licenses was more
          of a protective measure for both the government as well as the contractor that operated and
          maintained the commercial SATCOM terminals. NTIA has a Spectrum Management
          responsibility for government communications platforms and works hand in glove with the FCC.

          The FCC doesn't license Government entities, however US Gov entities can (and have) followed
          the procedures in Chapter 8.3 of the Redbook (NTIA Manual of Frequency Management) to get
          operating authorization for satellite earth stations. NTIA does the coordination with the FCC on
          location, antennas, etc. On line Redbook chapter 8 here:
          http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/8.pdf. With the new contract started in April 2014,
          the FCC license requirement was removed due to the change in the contractor’s role from sole
          operator, to Tier II support. The US Army is now the operator.

          Sincerely,
                               Digitally signed by Ric Alonzo
                               DN: cn=Ric Alonzo, o=Glacier

          Ric Alonzo           Technologies LLC, ou=IT Business
                               Unit, email=ric.alonzo@glacier-
                               tech.com, c=US
                               Date: 2014.12.16 10:10:46 -07'00'


          Ric Alonzo



Document Created: 2014-12-16 10:10:46
Document Modified: 2014-12-16 10:10:46

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