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Theater Session: Agile Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations-Increasing the Agility of Spectrum Maneuver for Department of Defense

    Tuesday, December 01, 2020: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

    Speaker(s)

    Panelist (confirmed)
    Edward Coyle
    Engineer, Strategic Planning Division
    Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Defense Spectrum Organization (DSO)
    Panelist (confirmed)
    Kasey A. Pugh
    Engineer, Strategic Planning Division
    Defense Information System Agency Defense Spectrum Organization
    Panelist (confirmed)
    Alan Rosner
    Program Manager, Cyber Security & Analytics Directorate
    Defense Information Systems Agency

    Description

    Join us as DISA engineers detail DSO’s efforts in agile electromagnetic spectrum operations.  Mr. Alan Rosner, Program Manager for the Electromagnetic Battle Management (EMBM) program, provides the current status and program objectives for this important DSO effort.  EMBM provides command & control of the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) as part of the Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) effort, and is critical to implementing the DoD’s Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority Strategy.

    Mr. Ed Coyle, the chief engineer for the Spectrum Management Coordination System (SMCS), will provide an overview of this new DSO program.  SMCS provides dynamic access and coordination between DoD operations and incumbent electronic news gathering operations in the 2025 MHz region of the spectrum as part of DoD’s Advanced Wireless Services (AWS-3) transition efforts.

    Finally, Mr. Kasey Pugh, lead engineer for the Telecommunications Advanced Research & Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Systems (TARDyS3) will provide a program update and schedule.  TARDyS3 provides automated scheduling and interference protection and resolution for vital DoD operations while sharing with commercial mobile broadband services in the important mid-band region of the EMS.