Office of Engineering and Technology JANUARY REPORT January 20, 2006.

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Office of Engineering and Technology JANUARY REPORT January 20, 2006

OET’s Mission Manage the spectrum and provide technical leadership to create new opportunities for innovation and economic growth. Manage the spectrum and provide technical leadership to create new opportunities for innovation and economic growth.

Broadband  Increased Spectrum for Unlicensed Broadband Services Additional 255 MHz at 5 GHzAdditional 255 MHz at 5 GHz  Introduction of New Broadband Technologies Broadband over Power Lines (BPL)Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) Ultra-wideband (UWB) devicesUltra-wideband (UWB) devices

Broadband: Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) Generator High VoltageMedium VoltageLow Voltage Substation Coupler Power Line Bridge Backhaul Point Low Voltage Distribution Transformer Utility Company Network Operation Center Internet  Authorized BPL Experiments  Developed Rules To Enable BPL Deployment and Protect Existing Radio Services

Broadband: Ultra-wideband Transmission Systems (UWB)  Authorized 18 New UWB Products  New Provisions for Wideband Devices  Waiver for Certain UWB Techniques  International UWB Standards UWB Testing at the FCC Laboratory

Competition  Advanced Wireless Services Spectrum AllocationsSpectrum Allocations Relocation of Federal OperationsRelocation of Federal Operations Trust Fund ImplementationTrust Fund Implementation  Hearing Aid Compatibility Standards developmentStandards development Product complianceProduct compliance  Equipment Authorization Speed of ServiceSpeed of Service TCB ProgramTCB Program Mutual Recognition AgreementsMutual Recognition Agreements

Spectrum: New Allocations and Services “3650 MHz” ServiceCognitive Radio Presidential Spectrum Initiative Unlicensed Devices Software Defined Radio

Media: Digital Television (DTV) Transition  DTV Tuner Requirements  DTV Table of Channel Allotments  SHVERA Report to the Congress  SHVERA Report to the Congress FCC Digital Television Lab

Homeland Security  Network Outage Reporting  Hurricane Relief  Public Safety Spectrum  CALEA

Modernize the FCC  FCC Laboratory Reorganized  Knowledge Data Base  Modernize Equipment

OET Goals for 2006  Continue aggressive rule making program to foster strategic goals of Broadband, Spectrum, Competition, Homeland Security and Modernization  Initiate Proceeding for Advanced Medical Technologies  Develop Improved Spectrum Management Techniques: Spectrum Test BedSpectrum Test Bed Cognitive Radio & Dynamic Spectrum AccessCognitive Radio & Dynamic Spectrum Access  Advance Homeland Security Work with first responders to solve interoperabilityWork with first responders to solve interoperability Facilitate Improvements to Network Security, Reliability and IntegrityFacilitate Improvements to Network Security, Reliability and Integrity Continue to Work with NRIC to improve “Best Practices”Continue to Work with NRIC to improve “Best Practices”