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International Outreach Status

International Outreach Status. Darrell Ernst Presented at 14 th ICTS Meeting Las Vegas, Nevada 25 October 2005. CY 2005 Completed Activities and Events. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) – Bangkok – Feb – Ernst

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International Outreach Status

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  1. International Outreach Status Darrell Ernst Presented at 14th ICTS Meeting Las Vegas, Nevada 25 October 2005

  2. CY 2005 Completed Activities and Events • International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) – Bangkok – Feb – Ernst • Indian Aeronautical Development Agency – Bangalore – February – Mayer • Singapore Civil Aviation Authority – Singapore - February – ICTS info carried by Dr. C. C. Hsin (MITRE) • Asian Pacific Telecommunities (APT) – Bangkok – February – Did not attend but ICAO reps facilitated at APT meeting • European Aerospace Testing Exposition – Hamburg, Germany – March – Lyons, Mayer

  3. CY 2005 Completed Activities and Events (continued) • UK Ministry of Defence, UK Civil Aviation Administration – Bristol, UK – March – Chalfant, Ernst, Keane • WP 8B Meeting – Geneva – April – Ernst, Mayer, Weaver, Jenkins, others • Society of Flight Test Engineers/NATO Conference – Warsaw – May – Lyons, Mayer • ESA Sounding & Balloon Conference – Norway – May - Mayer • ETTC2005 – Toulouse – June – Chalfant, Ryan, Ernst, Keane, Mayer, Ghnassia • Good outcomes • Video Distribution by MITRE Asia Operations - on-going - Ernst • China, Korea, Japan, Singapore have received information to-date

  4. CY 2005 Completed Activities and Events (continued) • PACOM Spectrum Conference – Honolulu – July – Chalfant

  5. Upcoming Activities • Region II ICTS Conference - ITC – Las Vegas – October – Now • Aerospace Testing Expo 2005 North America – Long Beach, CA – 8-10 November - Ortigoza • Seoul, Korea – 1 November KARI – Mayer • Seoul, Korea – 3 November – Ministry of Information & Communication – Mayer, Ernst • Region III ICTS Conference - SETE – Brisbane – 7 November – Chalfant, Crouch, Mayer, Ernst • LIMA ’05 – Malaysia – 6-11 December 2005 – May re-plan with other travel • The Asian Aerospace 2006, Singapore, February 2006 – in work • China – 2006 - in work

  6. Upcoming Activities • Thailand – 2006 – in work • India – 2006 – in work • Japan – 2006 – in work • CHALLENGES • Russian Federation flight test community – in work - Mayer • Arabic nations – Middle East – on hold • The Dubai Int. Aerospace - November 2005 – recommend dropping

  7. How We Plan VENUE: Korea DATES: 2-3 Nov 2005 LOCATION: Seoul TEAM: Mayer, Ernst, Dobbs HOST: 2 Nov: US Forces Korea, Joint Frequency Management Office for ROK Ministry of National Defense (MND) Joint Staff. 3 Nov: Ministry of Information & Communications (MIC) STRATEGY: Formal meetings scheduled by hosts TARGETS and Team Member Assignments Table Users/Assigned to : MND Joint Staff/Ernst Freq. Agency/Assigned to: MIC, Mr. Um Jingyu/Ernst, Mayer; MIC Directors/Dobbs; Dr. Kwag Young K/Ernst, Mayer; -KARI/Mayer; Flight Vehicle Research Center, National University, Seoul/Mayer; Korea Aerospace Industries/Mayer; Hyundai Space & Aircraft/Mayer; Radio Research Laboratory; Korea Institute of Information and Cryptology (KIISC), Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI); KT Corporation Political: Ministry of Science & Technology; Agency for Defense Development; Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Energy; MND CHECKLIST: N/A__ Invitations (ICTS Letterhead) Not required – Hosted by others N/A__ Letters of introduction (ICTS Letterhead) ____ List of ministry contacts for each target country _XX_ List of ITU delegates for each target country _XX_ List of ITU Regional organization delegates for each country (APT, CEPT, CITEL, etc)

  8. Who We Try to Talk To • Ministry of communications • Frequency management agency ( if different from MoC) • Ministry of defense/air force/navy/ army • Civil aviation authorities • Scientific research institutes for technology development • Airlines • Other users as appropriate

  9. Sample Letter of Invitation  Addressed to specific individuals  Signed by appropriate ICTS representative

  10. Calendar of Venue Opportunities YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOME

  11. France UK Germany Australia Brazil Sweden Norway Korea Japan China India Singapore Indonesia South Africa Outcomes Outreach has had positive outcomes (i.e., promising contacts or outright success) with: Remaining challenges include ICAO, Canada, Russia, Arab nations

  12. ICTS Outreach Team • Following ICTS members perform most of the international outreach • Tim Chalfant • Gerhard Mayer • Steve Lyons • Darrell Ernst • Major contributors at one or more of the three annual regional ICTS conferences, in addition to above, include • Jean-Marie Berges • Jean-Claude Ghnassia • Jean Isnard • Mikel Ryan • Darryl Holtmeyer • Dave Portigal • Viv Crouch

  13. The ICTS Venue The Alpha Team

  14. Note 1 • Major focus of ICTS for 2004 and 2005 has been on WRC Agenda Item 1.5. The CTEIP Program funded the development and production of a video on the importance of telemetry and AI 1.5 to the economies of all nations. The video is a major part of the ICTS outreach to aviation and test people around the world. The video is produced in the two different international standards (PAL and NTSC). Approximately 800 copies have been distributed and the video itself has been seen by over 1,600 individuals

  15. Notes 2 & 3 • ICTS is addressing interference with telemetry by unlicensed devices, and technologies needed to telemeter in bands above 3 GHz • Interference with flight test communications systems increasing • ICTS continues to address telemetry technologies for efficient spectrum usage

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