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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF APRIL 20, 2016 FBO #5262
SPECIAL NOTICE

A -- Industry Day for AWS-3 Spectrum Transition Plan Projects

Notice Date
4/18/2016
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541330 — Engineering Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Army, Army Contracting Command, ACC - NJ (W15QKN), BUILDING 10 PHIPPS RD, PICATINNY ARSENAL, New Jersey, 07806-5000, United States
 
ZIP Code
07806-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W15QKN-16-Z-04SI
 
Point of Contact
Kristen Kachur, Phone: 9737243217
 
E-Mail Address
kristen.e.kachur.civ@mail.mil
(kristen.e.kachur.civ@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
INDUSTRY DAY TITLE: Defense Spectrum Organization Projects Associated with AWS-3 Spectrum Transition Plans (1) LTE Characterization; (2) Propagation and Clutter Modeling; (3) Sharing Solutions in the 2025 MHz Band. CONFERENCE DATE: 27 April 2016. Registration starts at 0800; Industry Day starts at 0900 CONFERENCE LOCATION: The MITRE Corporation, 300 Sentinel Drive, Suite 600, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 22 April 2016. In January 2015, the U.S. Government concluded an auction of the 1755-1780 MHz Federal use radio frequency spectrum to Advanced Wireless Services licensees. On 2 November 2015, the Defense Spectrum Organization's (DSO) Defense Spectrum Relocation Management Team (DSRMT) stood up the Advanced Wireless Services 3 (AWS-3) Early Entry Portal (EEP) and a corresponding EEP Analysis Capability (EEPAC) as an initial operational capability (IOC) that implements the FCC Public Notice (PN) governing the transition of federal operations in the AWS-3 bands. The DSRMT also began coordination with broadcast industry on potential spectrum sharing solutions between the incumbent Electronic new Gathering (ENG) operations and DOD operations re-locating into the band. 1. LTE Characterization This project seeks to develop prototype approaches and models that characterize Long Term Evolution (LTE) User Equipment (UE) output power under a variety of user load configurations, and to develop innovative approaches and models to assess aggregated power from multiple LTE uplinks that would be used to support interference assessments. These prototype approaches and models will be used to increase and improve the precision and effectiveness of the EEPAC product. TECHNICAL POC: Mr. Howard McDonald, 410-293-9829, howard.j.mcdonald6.civ@mail.mil 2. Propagation and Clutter Models This project seeks to develop a prototype clutter loss model that can be used to create additive propagation loss to standard terrain-dependent models, and to implement that model in an algorithm. These prototype models and algorithm will be used to increase and improve the precision and effectiveness of the EEPAC product. TECHNICAL POC: Mr. Howard McDonald, 410-293-9829, howard.j.mcdonald6.civ@mail.mil 3. Sharing Solutions in the 2025 MHz Band. This project seeks to develop an innovative prototype architecture and attending concept of operations (CONOPS) and Use Case (UC) materials for a sharing system between DOD operations transitioning to 2025 and incumbent ENG services. This prototype architecture and attending documentation will be used to accelerate the production sharing system called for under the DISA transition plan. TECHNICAL POC: Mr, Robert Higginbotham, 301-225-3797, robert.l.higginbotham23.civ@mail.mil INDUSTRY DAY EVENT POC: Mr. Harrel Hay, 301-225-3796, harrel.l.hay.civ@mail.mil. RSVP TO: spectrum.consortium@scra.org. Please include ""DSO AWS-3 Spectrum Industry Day" in the subject line. RSVP must include: company name, point of contact information for reach attendee (name, email, phone, citizenship status). Upon receipt, visitor instructions and maps will be provided. This Industry Day will be unclassified. This Industry Day is in support of the Section 815 Prototype Other Transaction Agreement with the National Spectrum Consortium, however, all interested parties are eligible to attend the Industry Day regardless of their consortium membership status. The National Spectrum Consortium is an open consortium with a low barrier for membership. Any interested company, academic institution, or contractor can become a member and join the consortium to widen knowledge and technical expertise to continue to advance in technologies and meet Government needs. For more information interested Parties can visit the consortium website at http://www.nationalspectrumconsortium.org/.
 
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