FirstNet
Public Safety has a mission critical data network just like they have a separate two-way radio network for voice communications.
Public Safety currently relies on the same commercial carriers as the general public for data.
Public safety data takes priority on carrier mobile networks.
Commercial carriers cannot provide priority or exclusivity for public safety.
In a disaster or other emergencies, public safety can take over carrier networks.
Public safety has no means of preempting users on carrier networks.
This is Your Commercial Carrier Network
This is Your Commercial Carrier Network During High Congestion
Global mobile data traffic grew 81 percent in 2013
In 2013, the number of mobile-connected tablets increased 2.2-fold to 92 million, up from 36 million in 2012. Each tablet generated 2.6 times more traffic than the average smartphone.
Land-Mobile Radio is here to stay…
…but voice is not enough
Mobile data is for first responders
critical
Which do we want for our public safety professionals?
We must start planning for the future now
FirstNet is the first Public Safety Broadband Network that will provide emergency responders with the a nationwide, high-speed data and cellular voice network dedicated to public safety. FirstNet will be a force multiplier, increasing collaboration to help emergency responders save more lives, solve more crimes and keep our communities safer.
Title VI of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (“Spectrum Act”) Designated $7 Billion for development of the NPSBN ($2 Billion Up Front)
Reallocate the 700 MHz D Block Spectrum to Public Safety Designated $135 Million for State & Local Planning
700 MHz Band – 2012 Update Lower 700 MHz Band 698
704
710
A DTV
B
Ch 60 746
B
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
(most of US)
(most of US)
(most of US)
(most of US)
Ch 56
Ch 57
Ch 58
Ch 59
758
(acquired from Qualcomm)
Ch 55
768
B
769
775
Ch 62 758
788
C
WB
NB
A
Ch 64 770
First Net License
Interconnect
D
Ch 66 782
799
805
806
PSNB 800 MHz
Band 14
C Ch 65
776
798
PSBB
Verizon
Ch 63 764
787
776
PSNB
NB
C
B Block Guard Band (Vacant)
Band 14
Ch 61 752
A Multiple Licensees
A Block Guard Band (Access Spectrum, Pegasus, etc.)
D
746
E
Ch 54
Verizon
740
Multiple Licensees
PSBB
C
734
D
Ch 53
C
A
728
AT&T
Ch 52
757
722
C
Multiple Licensees
Upper 700 MHz Band 746
716
B
NB
Ch 67 788
Pre-2007 PS Band Plan
WB
Ch 68 794
NB Ch 69
800
806
An LTE mobile data network that will be built for the express use of Public Safety: EMS, Law Enforcement, Fire, Emergency Management & more Public Safety LTE Goal: Provide public safety responders with the RIGHT INFORMATION in REAL-TIME and AS AUTHORIZED, to save lives and property.
PS LTE will provide responders with real time data to do their jobs safely and more efficiently through…
GPS Tracking and Mapping Tools ICS Forms on Handheld
Shared Applications License PAlate Readers Facial Recognition Software Field Fingerprinting Field Reporting/Database Queries
Infrastructure Information (i.e. Blueprints)
Wilderness
Rural
27% Land Mass
68% Land Mass
Suburban
Urban 5% Land Mass
Dense Urban
What does public safety LTE mean to local government officials?
Improved Public Safety
Jobs
Reliable Communications
Infrastructure Build-out FirstNet NOT local jurisdictions, will fund the public safety broadband infrastructure. FirstNet will offer network access pricing that is comparable to commercial carrier networks.
Local Jurisdictions: •At this time, the plan assumes that jurisdictions will purchase the end-user devices (aircards, modems, handhelds) •Agencies will pay FirstNet instead of their current commercial carrier
Emergency Managers 11k Hospitals 57k
EMS 840k
Dispatch 97k
Coast Guard 92k
Department of Justice Homeland Security 200k
Recreational Protection Svc. 122k
Corrections 475k
Utilities 596k
Public Health 47k
Fire/Rescue 972k
Law Enforcement 730k
Security Guards 360k
Transportation &Public Works 330k
5.4 Million
Army National Guard 452k
ADCOM 911 Pilot Project Towers
PSCR & FirstNet Technical Headquarters Located in Boulder, Colorado
Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb on FirstNet Board
Extensive, Existing Infrastructure
Lessons Learned from Past Experiences
Participate in Regional Planning Efforts which are under way now. These teams will help shape the design of this network throughout Colorado
MDST Mobile Data Survey Tool http://www.publicsafetytools.info/start_index_v2.php
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Coverage Level In-Building Handheld/ Partial In-Building Vehicular Modem/ Partial Handheld
Satellite/ Deployable
Coverage As Shown Urban Areas and Clusters (1,000+ people per square mile) Census Designated Places Interstates, major highways, rural areas with 5+ people per square mile All areas with less than 5 people per square mile
Your Comments
Discipline County Emergency Management Agency County Jails
EMS Departments Fire Departments Fire Departments Fire Departments Fire Departments Police Departments Police Departments Police Departments Sheriff’s Departments
Department Name
Morgan Cnty Ofc of Emer Mgmt Morgan Cnty Jail Morgan Cnty Amb Svc Brush Vol Fire Dept Fort Morgan Vol Fire Dept Hillrose-Snyder Vol Fire Dept Wiggins Fire Prot Dist Brush Police Dept Fort Morgan Police Dept Log Lane Police Dept Morgan Cnty Sheriffs Ofc
Phone
Responders
970-867-8506 970-542-3455
30
970-542-3570 970-842-5150 970-542-3981 970-842-4411 970-483-6666 970-842-5074 970-542-3930 970-867-8027 970-542-3445
Total Personnel
45 32
32
35
36
21
21
25
25
13
16
28
33
3
3
18
46
No. of Data Devices (non-LMR)
We Will Eventually Identify All Potential Broadband Assets Towers
Buildings Microwave Links Fiber PSAP Infrastructure and Connectivity Vehicles (Command, Engines, Towers, Rescue, etc.)
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Chad Day Sheriff Chad Day, Yuma County FirstNet Colorado Governing Board
[email protected] Randy Lesher Chief Randy Lesher, TVEMS FirstNet Colorado Governing Board
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Ed Mills FirstNet Outreach Manager, OIT
[email protected] Kim Coleman FirstNet Public Safety Broadband Manager, OIT
[email protected] Brian Shepherd Broadband Program Manager, OIT
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