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GENERAL FINDINGS AND OVERALL RECOMMENDATIONS
Pages 80-82

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From page 80...
... The panel notes that interoperable communications systems are a necessity to support joint operations and activities involving allied and coalition forces. Finally, to support future power projection and precision strike operations, the panel notes that communications volumes and capacities can become very high (> 1 Mbps)
From page 81...
... The panel recommends that the Navy maintain and reinforce continued investment in EHF as the principal hard-core and soft-core satellite communications resource. The Navy should add an MDR capability to LDR and EHF terminals and investigate the cost and schedule feasibility of an MDR engineering change to the UFO satellites.
From page 82...
... The panel notes, however, that the Copernicus architecture does not fully address tactical information exchange at the unit level and should be extended accordingly. The panel recognizes that the CSS effort has begun to introduce an engineering approach for dynamic routing and resource management that is totally consistent with NAVSATCOM-21 and should continue to do so, but CSS will also expand efforts to more fully integrate GPS into all existing and planned communications elements for enhanced control and management of these resources.


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