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GPS INDUSTRY ISSUES

GPS INDUSTRY ISSUES. F. Michael Swiek Executive Director United States GPS Industry Council. Things My Parents Taught Me. Things My Parents Taught Me. “Turn Down that Radio !”. Spectrum Issues. Noise is always a problem – at home and in satnav

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GPS INDUSTRY ISSUES

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  1. GPS INDUSTRY ISSUES F. Michael Swiek Executive Director United States GPS Industry Council

  2. Things My Parents Taught Me

  3. Things My Parents Taught Me • “Turn Down that Radio !”

  4. Spectrum Issues • Noise is always a problem – at home and in satnav • Growing pressure from new wireless and comm. Technologies on GPS spectrum. • Competition for spectrum internationally at WRC (ITU) and nationally • Current US issue over UWB is likely prelude to similar cases in other countries • Spectrum competition will only get more demanding

  5. Things My Parents Taught Me • Share and share alike

  6. Spectrum Sharing • Sharing GPS spectrum with other services is difficult and potentially dangerous – especially for SOL applications • WRC-2000 found sharing not feasible with MSS • Must be careful not to raise noise floor by allowing sharing, overlays or new OOBE near or in GPS bands

  7. Things My Parents Taught Me • Take care of your toys !

  8. Spectrum Protection • Must keep satnav spectrum clean and quiet • Essential for health of GPS and all satnav systems (GLONASS, Galileo, others) • Maintain performance/utility of existing systems, especially SOL services • Allow for expansion and growth of future systems and augmentations by preventing rise in noise floor, or reduction of available spectrum

  9. Things My Parents Taught Me • Learn a foreign language – make new friends

  10. GPS/Satnav is a Global Utility • Applications are global in scope • New systems emerging to compliment, augment and supplement GPS • Necessary to have a global/multinational perspective

  11. Things My Parents Taught Me • Play nicely with others

  12. Interoperable, Compatible, Open Markets • Satnav systems (GPS, Galileo, Japan regional system) should and can operate together to benefit all users • Hippocrates – “First do no harm” • Ensure technical interoperability and compatibility • Open, non-proprietary standards • No restrictive regulatory mandates • No restrictive trade barriers • Market driven progress

  13. Things My Parents Taught Me • Look both ways

  14. Balancing Business and Security • GPS and all satnav systems are “dual-use” by nature – cannot completely separate military/security implications from civilian/commercial • Essential to plan international coordination in advance for times of crisis/conflict • Commercial advancements can challenge military/security • Interference or anti-jam question emerging in US export controls

  15. Things My Parents Taught Me • There’s no such thing as a free lunch

  16. Representing Industry • Monitoring developments, coordinating industry views, addressing issues/policies takes time, effort and money • International coordination has been successful • Many have benefited from dedicated actions of a very small few – export controls, spectrum, outreach, etc. • More hands and more checkbooks can help

  17. Things My Parents Taught Me • You get what you pay for

  18. Stand Up for What’s Yours • Industry representation is expensive in terms of time and money • Talk is cheap, until you hire a lawyer – specialized assistance necessary in areas such as spectrum protection • Seeking to expand industry/user participation and available resources • Limited participation + limited resources = limited results

  19. United States GPS Industry Council F. Michael Swiek, Executive Director United States GPS Industry Council Suite 1200 1101 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Mswiek@samuelsinternational.com Tel.: 202-739-0128 FAX: 202-872-5972

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