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全国警长协会冬季会议报告

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Ed ParkinsonFirstNet, Director – Gov’t Affairs TJ KennedyFirstNet, Deputy General Manager Paul FitzgeraldSheriff, Story County, Iowa January 23, 2014 January 23, 2014 January 23, 2014 Why FirstNet? The First Responder Network Authorityshall hold the single public safety wireless licenseand take all actions necessary to ensure the building, deployment, and operationof the nationwide public safety broadband network Progress Update Key 2013 Milestones Operation Plan 2014 Initiative and Priorities Network BuildConsiderations Challenges: Coverage •Provide coverage to public safetyin every state and territory•The network must be designedto public safety-grade standards•FirstNet must build and operatea core network •3,250 Counties•566 Tribes•Rural, Wilderness, Island Coverage•60,000 Public Safety Agencies•3.8 Million Square Miles Challenges: Capital and Cost Cell site capital investment Site operating costs Hardening investment Limited number of publicsafety users City, county, state, tribal andfederal financial constraints Five Unique Coverage Categories Unique Geography and Demographics RequireMultiple Solutions – Seamless Operation LTE Value Creation & Innovation Open, commercial standards - economies of scale - time to market Rapid Technology Development Increased Device Capabilities Improved Infrastructure DeploymentCapabilities Affordable Device Costs Device Considerations FirstNet will work with the vendor community onportable devices and in-vehicle routers Complementing LMR with LTE Public safety will rely on land mobile radio (LMR) for mission-criticalvoice until LTE capabilities exceed current functionality Elements to be evaluated: Push-to-talkDirect modeEmergency callingEnhanced broadcastHigh-power mobilePublic safety-grade performance State Outreach andConsultation Updates Outreach Overview FirstNet is increasing outreach to thestates through:–Monthly conference calls with SPOCs –Quarterly webinars with SPOCs–Outreach materials–FirstNet website launch–Outreach and coordination with SLIGP team–Tribal community outreach efforts FirstNet is increasing outreach to Locals/Associations through:–PSAC and FirstNet team coordination –Briefings for National Association reps–Individual outreach as needed–Event outreach FirstNet Regional Structure The FirstNet operational outreach model aligns with 10 FEMA regions. 10 Regional Teams to:–Work with the state SPOCs –Outreach to cities and otherlocalities–Current Focus: stateconsultation–Future Focus:•Solution sales•Support•Account management•Outreach•Education and training 2 Nationwide Teams to:–Gather input and requirements–Serve users FEDERALTEAM TRIBALTEAM Preparing To Support FirstNet Develop deep understanding of how public safety works Leverage LTE to deliver cost efficiency Develop rapidly deployable products – small celltechnology Continue to participate in PSCR Demo Network Meet Public Safety quality reliability standards Monitor and provide complete responses to ourRFI, RFPs State Consultation Overview Of Consultation Process Consultation is an iterative process, not a single event FirstNet will communicate the consultation processand necessary roles and responsibilities Consultation will focus on critical information and data Plan development will be iterative Consultation culminates with the creation of the stateplan Together, stakeholders and FirstNet will have engaged in a process thatprovides meaningful and thorough information for the state plans Wide Range Of StakeholderConsultation Defining the Process Initial Consultation – Baseline StateAnalysis (BSA) Getting Ready for Consultation Getting States Ready ForConsultation (cont.) •Consultation readiness checklist─FirstNet is developing a checklist for SPOCs to use as a guideline prior to consultation─This checklist’s topics are consistent with deliverablesrequired by SLIGP•Examples of consultation checklist items may include: Outreach and Education:Statewide outreach plan created Governance:Functioning governance body in place Large metropolitan area contact list builtTribe contact list builtRural contact list builtEstablished email list for all public safetyleadership in stateCalendar of existing state, regional, andnational public safety association events Date/time of next governance body meetingFormal relationships documented with state’s tribes Assessment and Validation:User agencies identified / proposed Secondary users identified / proposedKey stakeholders with assets that could assist withthe network build out are identified Asset Identification & Selection(Aligned with SLIGP Phase 2) –Define minimum recommended attributes of assetsfor consideration (Coverage objective/ technicalcapacity/site access/operations/low cost)–Request data collection on available assets to beconsidered–Assess all assets (commercial and public)–Select assets based solely on best value tothe FirstNet net