Live Breaking News & Updates on Spectrum Access For Testing

Stay updated with breaking news from Spectrum access for testing. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

DOD Issues RPP Through the National Spectrum Consortium to Develop Near Real Time Spectrum Management Technologies to Support Operational Outcomes


DOD Issues RPP Through the National Spectrum Consortium to Develop Near Real Time Spectrum Management Technologies to Support Operational Outcomes
The RPP, which is open to members of the National Spectrum Consortium (NSC), supports testing and training at ranges for aerial combat training to ensure that spectrum is available when and where it is needed
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
WASHINGTON, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The US Department of Defense (DOD) has issued a third Request for Prototype Proposal (RPPs) in support of electromagnetic spectrum research related to the capabilities of the 400+ members of the National Spectrum Consortium. ....

United States , Scott Gerber , Joseph Dyer , National Spectrum Consortium , Spectrum Access For Testing , Free Space Optics Cooperative Systems , Spectrum Access Research Development Program , Spectrum Access Research Development Sar Dp Program , Software Defined Radios Networking Architectures , Us Department Of Defense , Software Reconfigurability , Prototype Proposal , National Spectrum , Access Research , Operational Spectrum Comprehension , Joint All Domain Command , Electromagnetic Superiority , Vice Admiral , Risk Informed Spectrum Access , Spectrum Access Research , Development Program , Informed Spectrum Access , Spectrum Comprehension , Instrumented Control Channel Architecture , Spectrum Access , Spectrum Forward ,

DOD Issues First Requests for Prototype Proposal Through the National Spectrum Consortium's Spectrum Forward OTA


DOD Issues First Requests for Prototype Proposal Through the National Spectrum Consortium s Spectrum Forward OTA
The RPPs, which focus on Risk-Informed Spectrum Access and Multiband Control Channel Architecture, are open to members of the National Spectrum Consortium (NSC)
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
WASHINGTON, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The US Department of Defense (DOD) has issued two Requests for Prototype Proposal (RPPs) in support of electromagnetic spectrum research related to the capabilities of the 400+ members of the National Spectrum Consortium.
The
Risk-Informed Spectrum Access (RISA) RPP calls for industry input to develop and demonstrate a set of prototype spectrum access planning, management and operational tools. These tools will provide the capability to identify, assess and reduce systemic risk to mission associated with current or projected spectrum availability to assist with both planning and during op ....

United States , Scott Gerber , Joseph Dyer , Free Space Optics Cooperative Systems , National Spectrum Consortium , Department Of Defense , Software Defined Radios Networking Architectures , Us Department Of Defense , Software Reconfigurability , Spectrum Access For Testing , Prototype Proposal , National Spectrum , Risk Informed Spectrum Access , Multiband Control Channel Architecture , Spectrum Forward , Vice Admiral , Spectrum Access Research , Development Program , Operational Spectrum Comprehension , Cooperative Spectrum Access , Tranche One , Ubiquitous Connectivity , Cognitive Spectrum Access , Autonomous Systems , Electronic Warfare , Software Defined ,

US military issues more proposals for spectrum research


News Wire Feed
Light Reading
4/15/2021
WASHINGTON, DC – The US Department of Defense (DOD) has issued two Requests for Prototype Proposal (RPPs) in support of electromagnetic spectrum research related to the capabilities of the 400+ members of the National Spectrum Consortium.
The Risk-Informed Spectrum Access (RISA) RPP calls for industry input to develop and demonstrate a set of prototype spectrum access planning, management and operational tools. These tools will provide the capability to identify, assess and reduce systemic risk to mission associated with current or projected spectrum availability to assist with both planning and during operations. The tools will have the potential to be employed in legacy systems as well as infrastructure-based (e.g., DoD test and training ranges) and infrastructure-free (e.g., tactical edge) spectrum access systems. ....

United States , Joseph Dyer , Free Space Optics Cooperative Systems , National Spectrum Consortium , Department Of Defense , Software Defined Radios Networking Architectures , Us Department Of Defense , Software Reconfigurability , Spectrum Access For Testing , Prototype Proposal , National Spectrum , Risk Informed Spectrum Access , Multiband Control Channel Architecture , Spectrum Forward , Vice Admiral Joseph Dyer , Spectrum Access Research , Development Program , Operational Spectrum Comprehension , Cooperative Spectrum Access , Tranche One , Ubiquitous Connectivity , Cognitive Spectrum Access , Autonomous Systems , Electronic Warfare , Software Defined , Radar Systems ,