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FCC Field Hearing on Broadband’s Role in Improving Public Safety Communications and Emergency Response Georgetown Univ

FCC Field Hearing on Broadband’s Role in Improving Public Safety Communications and Emergency Response Georgetown University - November 12, 2009. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy (An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) Presented by:

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FCC Field Hearing on Broadband’s Role in Improving Public Safety Communications and Emergency Response Georgetown Univ

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  1. FCC Field Hearing on Broadband’s Role in Improving Public Safety Communications and Emergency ResponseGeorgetown University - November 12, 2009 Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) Presented by: Charles L. Werner, Fire Chief Charlottesville, VA Fire Department SAFECOM Executive Committee Chair International Association of Fire Chiefs Communications Committee National Public Safety Telecommunications Governing Board Virginia Fire Chiefs Association 1st Vice President

  2. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) National Emergency Communications Plan National Public Safety Broadband Network Applications (GIS, Next Gen 911, Virtual USA, etc) Technology Devices Mission Critical Zone* Developing Connectivity (Including Rural) Research & DevelopmentFor Convergent Devices** Future Desired Convergence of LMR and Broadband Technology GAP Technology Roadmap Land Mobile Radio & Mobile Data Current Mission Critical Voice and Data* LMR will not be replaced by Wireless Broadband in the foreseeable future T **Currently there are no devices capable of device to device communications (TALKAROUND) *Meets public safety requirements for redundancy, reliability, priority access, and security. 1

  3. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) LMR will not be replaced by Wireless Broadband in the foreseeable future 1

  4. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) http://www.psst.org/documents/PS_Radio_Broadband_Not_Alternative_101209.pdf 1

  5. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) How will Public Safety use broadband? And MUCH MORE too many to list & more to come from the PSST Too many unanswered questions AND MOST IMPORTANTLY THE TECHNOLOGY DOES NOT EXIST ? PSWACIP4 How much spectrum does Public Safety need? Why Can’t Public Safety use Wireless Broadband for Mission Critical Voice? 1

  6. Emergency Communications Dual Path Strategy(An inclusive strategy for tribal, local, state and federal public safety) National Emergency Communications Plan National Public Safety Broadband Network Applications (GIS, Next Gen 911, Virtual USA, etc) Technology Devices Mission Critical Zone* Developing Connectivity (Including Rural) Research & DevelopmentFor Convergent Devices** Future Convergence of LMR and Broadband Technology GAP Technology Roadmap Land Mobile Radio & Mobile Data Current Mission Critical Voice and Data* LMR will not be replaced by Broadband in the foreseeable future **Currently there are no devices capable of device to device communications (TALKAROUND) *Meets public safety requirements for redundancy, reliability, priority access, and security. 1

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