Integrated Public Safety Commission Who’s at Our table? Integrated Public Safety Commission
IPSC Mission… IPSC’s mission is to facilitate statewide public safety communications between local, state and federal public safety agencies. Our goal is to save money and save lives by minimizing the financial and technological barriers to interoperable communications. In other words… we bring people to the table to talk about communications
Who’s at Our Table? Federal Partners – DHS, OEC, FEMA Region 5, FirstNet, SWIC, State Partners – IDHS, ISP, INDOT, all state agencies Local Partners – EMAs, First Responders, Elected Officials Vendors
IPSC Divisions Systems Outreach & Training Response
IPSC Systems Statewide 800 MHz Communications System (SAFE-T) Statewide CAD/RMS/AVL system National Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet)
800 MHz Radio System National model for statewide interoperable communication systems 64,000 Users Statewide Coverage (153 Sites) User/Agency participation is voluntary NO USER FEES Upgrading to P25 technology
P25 by the numbers… $34,000,000 - Cost of the upgrade – STATE FUNDED 20 Years – Maintenance contract provides for biennial system upgrades, guaranteeing that state and local agencies will have access to latest technology and new features. $78,000,000 - Maintenance cost over 20 years – STATE FUNDED
P25 Status
P25 Migration Phases… Phase 1 - June 2016 Phase 2 - August 30, 31st, 2016 Phase 3 – November Phase 4 & 5 - December
STATE/FEDERAL RADIOS: 18,694 P25 by the numbers… ABC 230 ATG 9 FSSA 13 IDEM 25 IDHS 456 IDNR 1760 IDOA 128 IDOC 2336 IGC 18 ILEA 17 INDOT 3463 ING (Includes ONG) 413 IPSC 687 ISDH 251 ISF 46 ISFD 15 ISP 5130 FEDERAL AGENCIES 507 STATE/FEDERAL RADIOS: 18,694
P25 by the numbers… Total 64,208 Phase 1 14 5,691 Phase 2 19 6,334 # of Counties Total Radio IDs Phase 1 14 5,691 Phase 2 19 6,334 Phase 3 21 18,770 Phase 4 8,865 Phase 5 18 5,854 State/Federal 21 agencies 18,694 Total 64,208
Program Radios NOW Radios that have not been reprogrammed All radios on the system MUST be dual programed prior to P25 Cutover reaching your area. Current System & P25 System both in the radio Users must know how to switch the radio from the current system to the P25 system Radios that have not been reprogrammed will NOT work on the new P25 system!
CAD/RMS-Statewide Data Sharing Multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction data interoperability system to include CAD/RMS, Mobile data devices (MDD), Automatic vehicle location (AVL). State provides the infrastructure and central server systems; user agencies own, operate and manage the daily use of applications. More than two-hundred (200) agencies and more than five thousand (5K) users currently on network.
National Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet)
FirstNet Background FirstNet seeks to fulfill the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation of establishing a dedicated, reliable network for advanced data communications nationwide During emergencies, public safety personnel need priority access and preemption, which are not available on commercial networks 4 Million potential FirstNet public safety users nationwide
What FirstNet Will Provide to Locals The FirstNet network will be used to send data, video, images and text It will also carry location information & eventually support streaming of video Imagine a day when a single communications network will be used to dispatch EMS personnel, a medical helicopter, police officers, and fire personnel from different jurisdictions all at the same time, utilizing voice, video, and data at broadband speeds.
FirstNet in Indiana The law requires FirstNet to consult with public safety entities to ensure that the network is designed to meet their needs Governor Pence designated IPSC as the FirstNet State Point of Contact (SPOC)
Indiana FirstNet Activities Outreach and Education DPC meetings, Association conferences & events SPOC meetings and FirstNet events Consultation Governance
Timeline and Next Steps November 2016: FirstNet plans to announce the vendor to provide the nationwide network 2017: State Plans provided/Consultation/Opt-in Opt-out decision District Workshops Statewide Conference 2022: Network substantially in operation
Contacts General Assistance - Tyler Clements, 317.605.4377, tyclements@ipsc.in.gov CAD/Data Sharing – IPSC MADDEN Center, email maddencenter2@ipsc.in.gov, phone 317.234.9686 Programming assistance – IPSC Radio Shop, 317.899.8571, radioshop@ipsc.in.gov
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