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Enhancing Interoperability in Emergency Communications: Texas Strategy Overview

This document outlines the Texas Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP), aligning with national preparedness priorities. It sets goals for a robust system of 24 regional P25 voice communications systems by 2015, emphasizing shared communications for emergency responders across government levels and disciplines. Strategies include implementing standards-based systems for effective day-to-day operations, planned events, and major incidents. Emphasis is placed on developing independently operating systems that enable seamless connectivity and interoperability among public safety agencies statewide.

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Enhancing Interoperability in Emergency Communications: Texas Strategy Overview

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  1. Strategies & Plans Goals / Vision • National Preparedness Priorities • Strengthen Interoperable Communications National Strategy for Homeland Security • Standards-Based Shared Communications where • Emergency responders can communicate: • As needed, on demand, and as authorized; • At all levels of government; and • Across all disciplines. National Emergency CommunicationsPlan (NECP) Texas Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) Statewide “System of 24 Regional P25 Voice Communications Systems by 2015” Independently operating systems—comprised of people, technology, and organizations—are connected, enabling emergency responders to effectively support day-to-day operations, planned events, and major incidents. Regional Interoperable Communications Plan (RICP) Jurisdiction (City/County/ Emergency Services District) Interoperable Communications Plans

  2. ILLUSTRATION OF TEXAS STATEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY GOAL Region 1 of 24 All Public Safety Agencies within the COG move to P25 standard by end of 2015 VHF P25 Conventional 700/800 MHz P25 Trunked Requires Master Gateway for Interoperability 700/800 MHz P25 Conventional VHF P25 Trunked Multiple backhaul paths for connectivity between regions: Microwave, Leased T-1’s Fiber and NG 9-1-1 Broadband Twenty Three Additional Regions

  3. BEST 12/2008 Standards-Based Shared Systems Least Interoperable on Left –Most Interoperable on Right

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