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Is FirstNet Stalled?
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AN UPDATE ON FIRSTNET IN WASHINGTON STATE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SUMMIT SEATTLE 2014
Bill Schrier – Washington State
Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO and
State Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC)
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Is FirstNet Stalled?
And it’s been 2 years …
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What is FirstNet?
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23 : 343
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“1952 hrs: Emergency services advising that cell phones are no longer working.”
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Today: who has priority on Commercial Cellular Networks?
OR
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First Responder Network Authority - February, 2012
Spectrum Act of 2012
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First Responder Network AuthorityFunded: $7 billion from spectrum salesLicensed to use 20 MHz of spectrum in the 700 MHz bandWill use LTE network technologyA “data only” network with cell callingNot for “mission-critical” voice (today)
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FirstNet does Not replace existing
land mobile voice radio (LMR) …yet.
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A nationwide, wirelessbroadband, 4G/LTE
data networkdedicated
to public safety and ALL responders
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“Public Safety” includes:
Emergency Medical Services, Firefighters, Law Enforcement
Emergency Management
Public Works
Transportation
Tribal Nations
Water and Electric Utilities
Search-and-rescue; volunteers
And other responders as well …
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Apps for Public Safety
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Public Safety Apps
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Video, Augmented Reality
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But how will
know what Responders here in
really need for public safety communications?
headquartered in
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SLIGPState/Local Implementation Grant Program
Washington awarded $2.6 million
Phase 1: Outreach, Education, Governance
Phase 2: Data Collection
Single Point of Contact: SIEC State Interoperability Executive Committee
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Unofficial Timeline
2014 (now) – Outreach
2014 - Recruit stakeholders to help
October 16* – FirstNet Consultation
2014-2015 (later) – Data collection
2014-2015 – Design (by FirstNet)
2015? – Governor’s opt-in/out decision
2015-2017 – Construction
2017 (end) – Network operational?!
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Decisions, Decisions
• Governor: Opt-in or Opt-out?• Probably 2015 or ??
Goal: Before Governor Inslee makes a decision, he’s heard from all interested stakeholders via the
State Interoperability Executive Committee
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Get Involved Washington
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Help Us Answer …
Will FirstNet cover where we respond?
How much will it cost?
What devices can we use?
Will it reach into buildings?
Who gets to use it?
Who has priority?
… and more …
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Get Involved Washington
Washington Onenet (distinct from Federal FirstNet)
http://ocio.wa.gov/onenet
Listserv –[email protected]
Stakeholder Committee
Technical Committee
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Get the best possible design for Washington State
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Bill Schrier
• Chair, Washington State
Interoperability Executive Committee
(SIEC)
• Office of the CIO
• http://ocio.wa.gov/onenet
• 360.902.3674
• Twitter @billschrier
• http://schrier.wordpress.com