Jeffrey Rummel, Partner at Arent Fox, speaks about timely preparation and submission of an application, pre-coordination with FAA, NTIA, Army, Air Force, etc., and more in his presentation from the last iteration of the Military Radar Summit.
In this presentation from last year's Military Radar Summit, Brian Lihani, Deputy Chief, Aerospace Warning Branch from NORAD, shares an overview of the state of legacy assets and performancecapability upgrades that need to be reached, explains Over the Horizon Radar’s role in the arctic and anunderstanding of its limitations, and more! Download today, or have it sent straight to your inbox.
As one of the speakers on the Securing Consistent Military Intelligence in the Arctic Region panel from the 2016 Military Radar Summit, Tony Ponsford, Site Technical Director at Raytheon, speaks specifically about the emerging radars technologies for arctic surveillance. Download today, or have it sent right to your inbox.
The ability to accurately resolve multiple angles of- arrival and polarization states through novel antenna concepts, as well as the ability to enhance signal-to-noise ratio, signal detection and source geolocation with multidimensional adaptive signal processing. If you would like this sent directly to your inbox, just email idga@idga.org with the subject line High Frequency request
An interactive discussion on the FCC experimental license, addressing the challenges of modernization whilst meeting standards and requirements. Balancing increased range and bandwidth to meet the needs of military and government agencies. Enhancing operations with new technology. If you would like this sent directly to your inbox, just email idga@idga.org with the subject line Spectrum Challenges request
To meet the ever-increasing demand for spectrum, spectrum sharing will be required; sharing has even been called a strategic imperative.Mr. Gremban discussed current approaches to spectrum sharing and some of the enablers that need to mature to take sharing to the next level. If you would like this sent directly to your inbox, just email idga@idga.org with the subject line Spectrum Interoperability request