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Industry News

Battlefield Cell Networks Research Grows

Signal Magazine - February 16, 2010

Can the Wireless Spectrum Handle 50 Billion Devices?

Government Computer News - March 25, 2011

Commanding the Electromagnetic and Cyber Environment

Chief of Naval Operations - July 24, 2012

County Uses TV Spectrum to Expand Wi-Fi Outdoors

Government Computer News - January 13, 2012

FCC Holds a Few Aces on Spectrum

NextGov - February 22, 2012

FCC Spectrum Auction to Fund Long-Sought Public Safety Network

Government Computer News - February 17, 2012

Imminent Domain

Proceedings Magazine - December 3, 2012

Is the Light Spectrum the Next Frontier for Wireless?

Government Computer News - December 6, 2012

Obama Plans To Double Available Wireless Spectrum

Information Week - June 28, 2010

Spectrum: The Looming Question for Wireless Innovation

Government Computer News - March 21, 2011

Spectrum

The DON CIO is responsible for bringing the Department on the Navy's electromagnetic spectrum dependent systems into operation consistent with federal regulation and international treaties. If these regulation or treaties constrain Navy and Marine Corps electromagnetic operations, the DON CIO works within the appropriate governance bodies to remove constraints and maximize naval operations. Electromagnetic spectrum is a limited resource encompassing radio waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays, gamma rays and cosmic rays. It is imperative that the DON wisely manages electromagnetic spectrum to support current and future electromagnetic spectrum dependent systems.

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DON Information Technology Policy Guidance for Fiscal Year 2012

DON CIO Memo - January 4, 2012

Since its inception, the focus of the Department of the Navy Information Technology Policy Guidance has been on enabling knowledge dominance by directing that our information management/information technology spending support the creation of a joint, net-centric naval networking environment. The net-centric vision remains a goal, but cutting the Department's IT spending is the priority for 2012. In the face of sharply ...

Electromagnetic Environment Policy and Management

SECNAVINST 2400.2 - September 15, 2011

This instruction establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for reliable, safe and mission capable operations of all systems, equipment and subsystems within their intended operational electromagnetic environment. The electromagnetic environment is composed of all electromagnetic energy from known and unknown sources. This includes manmade emissions from communications equipment and systems, commercial systems, ...

DON Enterprise Mobility 2008

DON Guidance - October 24, 2011

Department of the Navy Enterprise Mobility 2008 describes the strategy the Department is following in assessing and adopting commercially available wireless products to enhance its enterprise mobility capability.

Strategic Vision for Spectrum

DON Guidance - October 25, 2011

The Department of the Navy Strategic Vision for Spectrum provides proactive leadership criteria for the goal of an innovative, entrepreneurial, spectrum strategy based on evolving naval warfare requirements. Assured spectrum access is vital to maintaining our national security, military superiority and responsiveness to events that challenge our interests at home and abroad. The Navy's SEAL Teams, submarines, Battle ...

Electromagnetic Spectrum Campaign Plan

DON Guidance - October 25, 2011

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Campaign Plan, released November 2006, provides five goals that will be the Department's focus of effort for the following 18 months.

DON Security Guidance for Personal Electronic Devices

DTG 202041Z AUG 07 - December 17, 2007

This Naval message provides guidance for the use of personal electronic devices (PEDs). Commands are encouraged to immediately begin transition to PEDs that support digital signature and encryption. Effective March 31, 2008, use of PEDs that are not natively compliant or have not upgraded to meet the requirements will no longer be permitted.

Electromagnetic Spectrum Policy and Management

SECNAVINST 2400.1 - December 17, 2007

This instruction acknowledges that access to the electromagnetic spectrum is vital to the Department of the Navy. It also defines spectrum policy and delineates spectrum management responsibilities.

News

2013 DON IM/IT Excellence & Electromagnetic Spectrum Award Winners Announced

January 31, 2013

The Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer is pleased to announce the winners of the 2013 DON IM/IT Excellence Awards and the John J. Lussier Electromagnetic Spectrum Leadership Award.

Increasing the Dynamic of Spectrum Access

by Thomas Kidd - July 30, 2012

The final step in the dynamic federal agency spectrum access process within the United States is receiving a radio frequency assignment from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. This notification from the assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information is required for federal spectrum-dependent systems to operate within the United States. The Code of Federal Regulations Title ...

Transforming Spectrum Management

by Thomas Kidd - April 20, 2012

Emerging technology has always compelled traditional spectrum management processes to adapt and evolve. The 2012 International Telecommunication Union World Radiocommunication Conference issued new international radio regulation treaty language regarding software defined radio and cognitive radio systems.

Robert Marcial Receives Spectrum Leadership Award

February 1, 2012

Robert Marcial received the John J. Lussier Electromagnetic Spectrum Leadership Award in recognition of his superior performance as chief, Pacific Joint Frequency Management Office, Pacific Command (PACOM), during the Department of the Navy Information Technology Conference, Jan. 24, in San Diego. DON Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen and DON Deputy CIO Navy Janice Haith presented the award.

Ensuring Spectrum-Dependent Systems are "Up to Code" Saving Time, Money

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - January 12, 2012

To achieve the most efficient use of communications-electronics (C-E) resources, the required capabilities of systems and equipment should be met during the procurement phase — rather than investing in equipment that may require redesign or retrofitting after development. Therefore, it is more critical than ever in these budget constrained times that program offices and procuring officials take advantage of processes ...

The Spectrum Sharing and Reallocation Dilemma

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - October 26, 2011

The electromagnetic spectrum is a unique resource. While in some ways it is similar to other resources, like oil or water, in other ways, it is very different. The electromagnetic spectrum is typically defined as the set of all non-ionizing radiation electromagnetic frequencies.

DON Manages Increasing Spectrum Encroachment

by Tom Kid & Mark Rossow - July 25, 2011

Naval installations have long been good neighbors with their surrounding communities. In fact, in many cases, Navy and Marine Corps bases, posts and training ranges limit some operations to preserve friendly relationships.

We Live In A Radiant World

by Tom Kidd - January 21, 2011

Our atmosphere is filled with electromagnetic energy from many sources. These include manmade emissions from sensors and communications equipment, electrical power lines and generators, as well as natural emissions from lightning, the sun, cosmic radiation and other sources. The electromagnetic environment is all around us every day. For example, electromagnetic energy from the sun reflects off the moon and refracts ...

GySgt Bond Receives Spectrum Leadership Award

January 31, 2011

Gunnery Sergeant Brian Bond was recognized for his superior performance as the Spectrum Management Chief for Marine Corps Systems Command during the Department of the Navy Information Technology Conference, Jan. 25, in San Diego.

Unmanning Unmanned Systems

by Tom Kidd, Mikel Ryan and Antonio Siordia - May 17, 2010

The growth and diversity of military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the first decade of the 21st century has been unprecedented. To say that UAVs: "continue to be the most dynamic growth sector of the world aerospace industry" understates the obvious. "An insatiable demand for UAVs is fueling massive growth within this market," said Larry Dickerson, senior unmanned systems analyst for Forecast International. "No ...

Climate Monitoring

by Tom Kidd - February 22, 2010

The DON CIO represented the DON at the first International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) joint seminar in September 2009. It was organized as an open forum for discussion of the ITU and WMO roles in the use of radio spectrum, space orbits and radio-based meteorological tools and systems for monitoring, mitigation and adaptation to climate change.

Greener Spectrum

by Tom Kidd - February 22, 2010

While the range between 540 – 610 in terahertz (THz) is (literally) the "green" portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, that isn't what we are going to discuss here. This article introduces the concept of the electromagnetic spectrum as a critical resource in the study of climate change. The Department of the Navy electromagnetic spectrum community supports many different radio and telecommunication technologies ...

Radio in 2050

by Tom Kidd - February 22, 2010

It can be embarrassing to attempt to predict technology beyond its current development horizon. This is especially challenging when the technology has begun to accelerate exponentially. To predict the future of radio into the second half of the 21st century, we will need to look back at its development from a 19th century oddity, to a 20th century necessity, and into the early years of the 21st century.

Assessing Spectrum Supportability

by Tom Kidd - February 25, 2010

The electromagnetic spectrum is a critical enabler of the Department of the Navy's ability to communicate and operate in a global environment. Now more than ever before, deployed Sailors and Marines depend on the electromagnetic spectrum because it enables nearly all Navy and Marine Corps capabilities, including strategic command and control; tactical communications (airborne and ground); intelligence, surveillance and ...

2010 DON Fed 100 Award Winners Announced

February 17, 2010

Ten information technology leaders from the Department of the Navy were among this year's Federal 100 Award winners. Federal Computer Week magazine presents the award to 100 professionals from government, industry and academia for their efforts in effecting change, progress and efficiency in determining how the Federal Government acquires, develops and manages IT.

Mikel Ryan Receives Lussier Electromagnetic Spectrum Leadership Award

February 2, 2010

Mikel R. Ryan, head of the Mid-Atlantic Area Frequency Management Office, Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, is the first winner of the John J. Lussier Electromagnetic Spectrum Leadership Award.

Radio Frequency Congestion

by Tom Kidd - November 9, 2009

We are all familiar with overcrowding and traffic congestion. Most people in the United States experience long work commutes, jammed shopping malls, as well as long lines at restaurants, train stations and other locations where people frequently congregate. However, congestion in these occurrences usually has peaks and valleys, and many times, people can arrange their schedules to avoid peak times. Some people living in ...

New Rules Create Sharing Between Federal and Non-Federal Radio Systems

by Tom Kidd - August 19, 2009

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) recently approved an addition to the Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management. The new paragraph, 8.2.47, enables federal and non-federal agencies to share radio systems. Navy and Marine Corps first responders may have an opportunity to dramatically expand their ...

Cross-banding: Enabling Communications Interoperability Among First Responders

by Tom Kidd - April 20, 2009

Interoperable communications between Federal first responders and non-federal first responders is a vital capability that must be pursued by the Department of the Navy because Navy and Marine Corps installations have a close, cooperative relationship with adjacent federal, state and local first responders. Ensuring interoperable communications for police, fire, emergency medical services, and other first responder ...

What's Your Wi-Q?

by Tom Kidd - April 20, 2009

The report, "Enterprise Mobility 2008," released by the Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer describes the process the DON would use to leverage the advantages that commercially available wireless technologies can deliver.

How One Idea Can Change the World

by Tom Kidd - February 20, 2009

In less than two years, nearly 150 distinguished ambassadors and more than 2,000 delegates from across the globe will gather for the United Nations International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) World Radiocommunication Conference. During this four-week marathon, committed delegations will scrutinize, debate, create and revise the international treaties that govern the regional and global use of electromagnetic spectrum ...

Plotting a Spectrum Revolution

by Tom Kidd - October 29, 2008

Evolution and revolution are very different processes ... Adm. Vern Clark wrote about "revolution" while serving as Chief of Naval Operations. Today, the retired CNO still refers to revolution when publicly speaking about his efforts to change and improve business processes within the Navy. He confessed that, even as the second longest serving CNO, he didn't have time for "evolution," which is why he unapologetically ...

The Four Stages to Addressing Spectrum Supportability

by Thomas Kidd - May 14, 2008

Federal regulation and Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of the Navy (DON) policy require that spectrum supportability must be addressed before acquiring communications-electronics (CE) systems and equipment that require use of the electromagnetic spectrum (radio frequencies).

Enterprise Mobility 2008 Released

April 17, 2008

The Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer released Enterprise Mobility 2008, which describes how the Department is assessing and adopting commercially available wireless products. It also highlights the strides made in making information available within the mobile environment.

DON Achieves Success at World Radiocommunication Conference 2007

by The DON CIO Spectrum Team - February 8, 2008

The World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) 2007, held from mid-October to mid-November in Geneva, Switzerland, was a great success for the Department of the Navy (DON) and the Department of Defense (DoD).

Video: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Critical to our Nation's Security and Economy

by DON CIO Spectrum Team - December 19, 2007

Many nations around the world, including the United States, are facing a challenge regarding the use of the electromagnetic spectrum. The challenge involves the continued development of wireless devices that are realized by the use of "spectrum" (radio frequencies). Spectrum is a finite resource that has significant capabilities to generate revenue for a nation's economy, yet spectrum is also a vital enabler for ...

CHIPS Magazine

Capt. Tim Gallaudet Ph.D.

by CHIPS Magazine - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

Superintendent, United States Naval Observatory

Full Spectrum

by Thomas Kidd - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

Remarkable Professionals Ensure Command and Control of Electromagnetic Spectrum

Navy Cyber Power 2020

by Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance (N2/N6) - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

Navy Expeditionary Combat Command

by CHIPS Magazine - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

NECC participates in Bold Quest experimentation

Rear Adm. Jonathan White

by CHIPS Magazine - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy Director, Oceanography, Space and Maritime Domain Awareness (N2N6E) Director Task Force Climate Change Naval Deputy to NOAA

The U.S. Military’s Joint Tactical Radio System

by S.S. Kamal and John T. Armantrout - January-March 2013 - January-March 2013

It is More Valuable Than Ever to the US Navy

NCTAMS LANT Supporting the Fleet

by Lt. Richard South - Web Only 0 - October 11, 2012

Truman METOC Division Hosts Royal Navy Sailors

by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Taylor M. DiMartino - Web Only 0 - October 11, 2012

A New Century for Unmanned Maritime Systems

by Thomas Kidd and Steve Ward - October-December 2012 - October-December 2012

Combined Endeavor 2012

by CHIPS Magazine - October-December 2012 - October-December 2012

U.S. Navy Cmdr. James B. “Jamie” Gateau, Combined Endeavor 12 Strategic Plans and Canadian Army Lt. Col. TS McLean, CE12 Officer-in-Command, Combined Joint Communication Control Center

It's Time to Change the Way We Refer to SHF Satellite Communications

by Lt. Jason J. Hughes - October-December 2012 - October-December 2012

What's the flavor of your SHF SATCOM?

Matthew H. Swartz

by CHIPS Magazine - October-December 2012 - October-December 2012

Director, Communications and Network Division, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance (N2/N6)

New Precision Landing Site Increases Flight Deck Capability on Truman

by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Leona Mynes, USS Harry S. Truman Public Affairs - Web Only 0 - July 23, 2012

Truman Earns Flight Deck Certification

by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Taylor DiMartino, USS Harry S. Truman Public Affairs - Web Only 0 - July 18, 2012

Full Spectrum

by Thomas Kidd - July-September 2012 - July-September 2012

Increasing the Dynamic of Spectrum Access

Q&A with Capt. Danelle Barrett

by CHIPS Magazine - July-September 2012 - July-September 2012

Commanding Officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic

MIDS JTRS Approved for Full Production and Fielding

by JPEO JTRS Corporate Communications and Public Affairs - Web Only 0 - April 13, 2012

Q & A with Ms. Katherine E. Flattery

by CHIPS Magazine - April-June 2012 - April-June 2012

Corporate Director for Information Dominance (OPNAV N2/N6)

Transforming Spectrum Management

by Thomas Kidd - April-June 2012 - April-June 2012

Ensuring Spectrum-Dependent Systems are "Up to Code" Saving Time, Money

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - January-March 2012 - January-March 2012

The Spectrum Sharing and Reallocation Dilemma

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - October-December 2011 - October-December 2011

DON Manages Increasing Spectrum Encroachment

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - July-September 2011 - July-September 2011

JPEO JTRS Update, April-June 2011

by JPEO JTRS Strategic Communications - April-June 2011 - April-June 2011

JTRS SRW Network Manager Successfully Completes Format Qualification Test

Spectrum Reallocation: Challenges and Opportunitites

by Thomas Kidd and Mark Rossow - April-June 2011 - April-June 2011

The Seawater Antenna

by Holly Quick - April-June 2011 - April-June 2011

Resources

Joint Services Guide for Development of a Spectrum Supportability Risk Assessment

January 7, 2013

This document provides guidance for preparing Spectrum Supportability Risk Assessments (SSRAs), as required by DoD Instruction (DoDI) 4650.01. It was prepared by a Joint-Service Ad Hoc Working Group chaired by the Defense Information Systems Agency/Defense Spectrum Organization (DISA/DSO) at the direction of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration/DoD

Emerging Electromagnetic Spectrum Capabilities

July 23, 2012

"Emerging Electromagnetic Spectrum Capabilities" encourages readers to challenge their status quo perceptions of emerging spectrum technology. The broader Naval benefits of emerging electromagnetic spectrum technologies are addressed and readers are introduced to how these technologies will increase Naval spectrum effectiveness and efficiency. Emerging electromagnetic spectrum technology is often described as ...

Minimum Technical Requirements for Rapidly Procured Spectrum-Dependent Equipment

April 2, 2008

The Department of the Navy recognizes that numerous challenges are associated with acquisitions supporting “urgent need” requirements. As such, the DON has developed minimum technical spectrum requirements that must be identified, known and available to the DON’s naval forces before and during the fielding of rapidly procured Communications and Electronics (C-E) systems and devices.

Manual of Regulations & Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management

by National Telecommunications and Information Administration - April 2, 2008

This NTIA Manual (Redbook) is issued by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and is specifically designed to cover his/her frequency management responsibilities pursuant to delegated authority under Section 305 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Its contents are based on the advice, as appropriate, of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee.

U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart

by National Telecommunications and Information Administration - April 21, 2008

U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) - Office of Spectrum Management United States Frequency Allocation Chart - Radio Spectrum