NSF Agreement

0613-EX-CN-2017 Post Grant Documents

Leidos, Inc.

2017-11-29ELS_201706

   TECHNICAL OPERATIONAL COORDINATION AGREEMENT
      FOR THE JOINT USAGE OF THE BAND 14.0 — 14.5 GHz
 BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EARTH
STATIONS ABOARD AIRCRAFT (ESAA) OPERATED BY LEIDOS, INC.



                        Version 1.0




                        May 26, 2017


   TECHNICAL OPERATIONAL COORDINATION AGREEMENT
      FOR THE JOINT USAGE OF THE BAND 14.0 — 14.5 GHz
 BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EARTH
STATIONS ABOARD AIRCRAFT (ESAA) OPERATED by LEIDOS, INC.




Radio Astronomy observations are conducted in the 14.47—14.5 GHz band in the USA at a
number of Radio Astronomy sites. Leidos, Inc. ("Leidos") desires to operate a network of in—
motion earth stations aboardaircraft (ESAA) in the continental United States only, which will
operate in the 14.0 to 14.5 GHz transmit and the 11.7 to 12.2 GHz receive band. The present
agreement is intended to facilitate operation of the Leidos system, without causing interference
to Radio Astronomy stations.

1.    General Information

1.1      The band 14.47 to 14.5 GHz is allocated to the radio astronomy service on a secondary
         basis.

1.2      The band 14.0 — 14.5 GHz is allocated inthe United States to the Land Mobile Satellite
         Service ("LMSS") on a secondary basis, provided that LMSS stations include special
         protection to radio astronomy stations that observe in this band.

1.3      As listed at Attachment 1, Leidos has been granted (or is seeking) experimental authority
         from the FCC to operate technically identical transmit/receive in—motion ESAA satellite
         earth stations to operate in the 11.7 — 12.2 and 14.0 — 14.5 GHz frequency bands ({number
         of technically identical stations specified at Attachment 1).

14       This agreement document has been developed to govern the use of all of Leidos‘ in—
         motion stations operating in CONUS to ensure the protection of radio astronomy stations
         operations in the 14.47 to 14.5 band.

1.5      The Electromagnetic Spectrum Unit of the National Science Foundation (NSF) has the
         authority to negotiate and sign this agreement for the radio astronomy sites listed in
         Section 2.1, and Leidos has the authority to negotiate and sign this agreement on behalf
         of itself.

2. List of NSF supported Radio Astronomy observatories observing or planning to
   observe in the band 14.47 — 14.5 GHz within the US and its territories

2.1      The following is a list of ten radio astronomy sites supported by NSF that are included in
         this agreement. Two of these sites, Green Bank, WV and Socorro, NM, require more
         stringent levels of protection, while the remaining eight sites, which are associated with


       the Very Long Baseling Array (VLBA), require less stringent protection. See section3.1
       below.




                    Name              Latitude     Longitude           Type
          Green Bank, WV              38.4331       —79.8397       SINGLE DISH
          Socorro, NM                 34.0789      —107.6183     INTERFEROMETER
          Brewster, WA                48.1311      —119.6833          VLBA
          Owens Valley, CA            37.2317      —118.2769          VLBA
          Kitt Peak, AZ               31.9564      —111.6125          VLBA
          Pie Town, NM                34.3011      —108.1192          VLBA
          Los Alamos, NM               35.775      —106.2456          VLBA
          Fort Davis, TX               30.635      —103.9447          VLBA
          North Liberty, IA           41.7714       —91.5742          VLBA
          Hancock, NH                 42.9336       _—71.9866         VLBA


This list of stations is subject to change. NSF shall give Leidos no less than 2 months advance
notice of changes in the status of existing sites, or of any additional radio astronomysite being
brought into use in the 14.47 — 14.5 GHz band. Incase ofany change to this list of stations,
either party may reopen this agreement to address issues arising in connection with such change.

3.     Technical Operational Coordination Agreement

NSF and Leidos agree to the following:

3.1    The purpose of this agreementis to provide protection to the radio astronomy sites listed
       in Section2.1 in the 14.47 — 14.5 GHz band to the following aggregate pfd levels within
       that band:

                  e   —221 dB(W/m*/Hz) for the Green Bank and Socorro sites
                      —189 dB(W/m*/Hz) for the eight CONUS VLBA sites

3.2    This agreement shall be reviewed on an annual basis by all parties signing this document
       beginning within one year after Leidos has informed NSF of the start of service in
       CONUS under an operational license. The purpose of this review is to assess the
       effectiveness of this agreement as well as to update as applicable this or successor
       operational coordination agreements.

3.3    Each party shall inform the other party in a timely manner of changes in the points of
       contact as defined in Section 5.


Leidos agrees to:

3.4 Prevent transmissions from any ESAA that would exceedthe threshold given in Section 3.1
      above. Based on Leidos technical parameters and operational characteristics agreed to during
      direct Leidos/NSF coordination discussions, Leidos will achieve this by ensuring that the
      Leidos terminals will not operate within anexclusionzone around the radio astronomy sites
      listed in Section 2.1 The agreed upon separation distances for each NSF type are shown
      below:

      Green Bank, WV {GBT).......2222.2222222222l l l. ..       160 km
      SOCOITO, NM {VLA). .. ...2222.2.2202002000ar e e 262.     160 km

      Seven Very Long Baseline Array {(VLBA) Sites
      Other Than Hancock, NH ...........2.22.222202.2.....2..   50 km
      VLBA Site at Hancock, NHL.,........22222222.2222.22.2..   25 km*

      Until such time as Leidos terminals are able to coordinate based on both time and location,
      the terminals will not operate when withinthe given separation distances of the
      observatories. In the future, if Leidos terminals add the ability to coordinate based on time,
      restrictions on use will only apply when the terminals are within the specified separation
      distances and the observatory is scheduled to be observing in this band.

      *The 25 km exclusion zone for the Hancock, NH VLBA site is based up the need to protect
      this site from Leidos stations operating outside of the Boston Metropalitan Area, recognizing
      that the noise floor within the Boston Metropolitan Area is significantly higher than the noise
      floor in the surrounding areas.

NSF agrees to:

3.5      Maintain an observation schedule for the band 14.47 — 14.5 GHz for the sites listed in
         Section 2.1 and make this schedule available upon request to the designated Leidos point—
         of—contact listed in Section 5.2, upon notification that Leidos terminals have achieved the
         capability of coordinating frequency use based upon time.

3.6      Provide, through NRAO, full access to Leidos representatives to data on interference that
         may be collected during observations that fall within the scope of this agreement.

         Assignment and Termination

4.1      This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors
         and assigns.

4.2      This agreement may be terminated by the written mutual agreement of the parties, upon 6
         months notice.


5      Points of Contact

For Leidos:

       Joe Waddell | Leidos
       SATCOM Engineer | Spectrum Manager | COMSEC
       Systems Engineering and Integration
       Special Projects Division
       Advanced Solutions Group
       Business mobile: 540—831—0261
       James.J.Waddell@leidos.com

       Copies to:

       Richard R. Anderson II| Leidos
       Division Communications Systems Lead
       Systems Engineering & Integration
       Special Projects Division, Advanced Solutions Group
       phoae: 540.515.3900 extension 3794
       mobile: 540.849.9955
       richard.r.anderson@leidos.com

       James S. Kennell | Leidos
       SVP &Sector General Counsel | National Security Sector
       phoae: 571.526.7021
       mobile: 571.201.0432
       james.s.kennell@leidos.com

       Jeff Rummel, Esq.
       Arent Fox LLP
       1717 K Street, NW
       Washington, DC 20006
       Tel: 202—715—8479
       rummelj@arentfox.com

For NSF:

       Dr. T. L. Wilson, Program Director
       Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Unit
       4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 1053, Arlington VA 22230
       Tel: (703) 292—4909
       esm@nsf.gov


For NRAO: —

         Dr. Harvey Liszt, Director, Spectrum Management
         520 Edgemont Road
         Charlottesville, VA 22903—2475
         Tel: (434) 296—0344
         hliszt@nrao.edu


6        Signatures

         This Agreement is being made in good faith by both parties and is effective on the date
         on which the last party signs it. It may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of
         which will be deemed an original and all of which together will constitute one and the
         same instrument.



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Title:   Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager         Title: Contracts Manager


Date:    27      V?/P;%      ;0/7                 Date:     25 July 2017


                                       ATTACHMENT 1

                                Leidos FCC Grants/Applications

FCC Grants:

   —   Call Sign: WKOXSC; File No. 1755—EX—ST—2016 — EXPIRED
               Operation of up to 5 identical terminals

   —   Call Sign: WIZXZF; File No. 0450—EX—CN—2017
               Operation of up to 5 identical terminals

FCC pending applications:

   —   Call Sign: WJ2XAY; File No. 0613—EX—CN—2017
               Operation of up to 9 identical terminals




AFDOCS/15707230.1



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