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4 Spectrum Management
Pages 31-37

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... government. Other vision relating to space exploration, scientific discovery, and personnel include the deputy director, Spectrum Policy; naaeronautics research implicitly requires the involvement of tional and international spectrum program executives; centhe spectrum management element in the planning and ter spectrum managers; and various staff members.3 implementation of these programs.
From page 32...
... spectrum manageing economic and budget justifications for procurement of ment organization, which reports to NASA headquarters but these systems. In addition, the HSMF identifies and vali is located at GRC, is responsible for working all spectrum dates future spectrum requirements and ensures intra-NASA issues with the center spectrum managers on a shared, but compatibility by coordinating spectrum requirements among complementary, basis with the national and international the various mission directorates.
From page 33...
... NASA interfaces with chaired by the director, Spectrum Policy and Planning, iden multiple internal, national, and international venues in the tifies and validates future spectrum requirements and coor area of spectrum management (Figure 4.2) .7 NASA chairs dinates spectrum management across all of NASA's space ITU-R U.S.
From page 34...
... These include: Methodology • The definition of frequency bands for human and NASA has extensive policies, procedures, and processes robotic exploration of the Moon compatible with deep-space regarding spectrum management in order to provide the missions as well as other guidance for spectrum manage- overall radio frequency spectrum implementation and adment in the lunar region, and ministration policies necessary to support present and future programs. These include:
From page 35...
... In Madrid, the use of this band is and there is a clear and unambiguous understanding of roles constrained because of certain actions taken by Spain in supand responsibilities and of how the center spectrum manage- port of its national auctions; however, NASA will be able to ment program fits into the overall NASA spectrum manage- access and use the band based on ongoing negotiations and ment program. The Goddard spectrum manager is an inte- agreements with the Spanish Ministry of Telecommunicagral part of the pre-acquisition and acquisition process for tions.
From page 36...
... NASA, NASA Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum Managespectrum engineering support to NASA headquarters, and ment Policy Directive, NPD 2570.5D, October 17, 2005, available ITT provides international spectrum engineering support to at http://nodis3.gsfc.nasa.gov/npg_img/N_PD_2570_005D_/ NASA's Spectrum Engineering Office located at Glenn Re N_PD_ 2570_005D__main.pdf.
From page 37...
... Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Section 27.1134(d) , tions and Information Administration, Manual of Regulations and "Protection of Federal Government Operations, Recognition of Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, May 2003 NASA Goldstone Facility Operations in the 2110–2120 MHz Edition, January 2006 Revision, US Footnotes US337, US356, and Band," CFR Citation 47CFR27.1134, revised October 1, 2005, US357, available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/ available from the U.S.


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