Appendix F
Requesting Spectrum Management Assistance
F-1. Electromagnetic Interference Resolution
The multiplying signal systems in government and nongovernment sectors have created substantial spectrum congestion and have intensified competition for electromagnetic spectrum space. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is the major threat to the continued and expanded use of the electromagnetic spectrum. Within the DOD, several agencies are tasked to assist in EMI resolution. Within the Army, requests are generally sent to the agencies shown below.
F-2. USAISEC
USAISEC provides consultation and propagation engineering services to requestors in the Army and other government agencies in the following areas:
- Electromagnetic system performance analysis.
- Electrical design and performance determination of antennas.
- Electromagnetic wave propagation advice.
- Propagation forecasts and reliability predictions.
Service requests should include enough details to permit task validation and prioritization. Requests should be addressed as shown below.
MAIL: |
Commander |
USAISEC |
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ATTN: ASQB-SET-P |
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Fort Huachuca, Arizona 85613-5300 |
MESSAGE: CDR USAISC FT HUACHUCA
AZ//ASQB-SET-P//
TELEPHONE: DSN 879-7685, Area Code
(602) 538-7685
F-3. DOD ECAC
DOD ECAC resources are available to research and development activities and to operational commands. ECAC support areas are as follows:
- Spectrum planning.
- Emission and susceptibility characteristics evaluation.
- Deployment and siting analysis.
- Consultation services.
- Data base listings.
DOD activities are encouraged to make direct contact with the appropriate deputy director before submitting requests for ECAC services. Once needs have been defined, a written request for services should be sent to the address shown below.
MAIL: |
Army Deputy Director (CA) |
ECAC, North Severn |
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Annapolis, Maryland 21402 |
MESSAGE: DIR ECAC ANNAPOLIS MD//CA//
TELEPHONE: DSN 281-2103, Area Code
(301) 267-2103
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