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The FirstNet Nationwide Network is intended to be a wireless, interoperable nationwide communications network. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee1

The FirstNet project is the last recommendation of the 9/11 Commission Report to be implemented. The public safety community has made significant strides toward strengthening national preparedness and improving emergency communications capabilities. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee2

The majority of current broadband data solutions have limited ability to support emergency responders because most are not interoperable or built to public safety standards. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee3

Currently, the public safety community relies on traditional LMR systems to support mission critical communications. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee4 First responders, however, continue to be limited by fragmented networks and decades-old wireless technologies.

As LMR systems evolved over many decades, there are a number of varying, often incompatible systems in use nationwide. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee5

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In the next three to five years, Public Safety will encounter challenges relating to -- operability, interoperability, geography, aging equipment/systems, emerging technologies, changing project champions, and sustainable funding. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee7

Statewide Communication Interoperability Plan (SCIP) is a stakeholder driven, multi-jurisdictional, and multi-disciplinary statewide strategic plan to enhance interoperable and emergency communications. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee8

The SCIP will empower the state: To provide the strategic direction and alignment for those responsible for interoperable and emergency communications at the State, regional, and local levels. To explain to leadership and elected officials the vision for interoperable and emergency communications and demonstrate the need for funding. To develop and provide training, education, and outreach for interoperable communications that can be used by all entities statewide. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee9

Just as smartphones have changed the way businesses operate, new wireless technology advancements will dramatically advance communications for emergency responders. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee10

Wireless broadband provides high-speed data communications in a mobile environment. Because of public safety’s unique mission, emergency responders require : Wireless broadband services and devices with guaranteed access and a high level of reliability, coverage. And security not likely to be offered by commercial systems. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee11

Public Safety Will Be Able To access video images of a crime in progress, download building plans of a burning building to a handheld device, or connect rapidly and securely with personnel from other towns and cities. Integrating capabilities such as broadband provides an unparalleled opportunity for the future of interoperable communications in the US. It may result in a secure path for: information-sharing initiatives, Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP), Next Generation integration. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee12

SCIP Strategic Plan and Implementation Components Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee13

Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC) A governance body through legislation to oversee and administer the Statewide Interoperable Radio Network (SIRN) and other technologies. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee14

Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC) Member of FirstNet Public Safety Advisory Committee (2 from CT- 40 assigned, 38 currently assigned) NCSWIC National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (NCSWIC) – CT SWIC National Association of Regional Councils (NARC) - State Sen. Steve Cassano Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee15

The job for all of us involved on the state level with the FirstNet project will include: 1) help educate the public safety community and elected and appointed officials about the future of emergency communications; 2) describe the evolution of emergency communications and how traditional land mobile radio (LMR) communications used today may converge with wireless broadband in the future if specific requirements are met; and 3) develop the most important requirements that must be met to achieve the desired long-term state of convergence. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee16

States need to stand up a “Broadband and Training Subcommittee” of the SIEC This group will focus on the outreach program; plan for potential uses of emerging technologies that will be generated by the establishment of the FirstNet Network. CT must establish an outreach and information sharing program for all 169 towns and 5 public safety regions to inform stakeholders and solicit feedback for SIRN and FirstNet activities. CT’s 5 Homeland Security regions are mirrored by the electric and telephone disaster response regions. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee17

In 2010, Connecticut received a Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) grant - which created an open-access statewide fiber network - the Nutmeg Network the State was able to establish at least four broadband nodes in each of the 169 towns in the state a police, fire, education, and municipal facility node in each town. All 618 cell towers in CT have fiber backhaul. Plus commercial entities, some purchasing 10 gigabit per second service. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee18

Public safety communications will evolve only by a long-term transition toward a desired converged future. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee19

Public safety is using broadband today for data applications, but not for mission critical emergency response voice communications. In the near term, wireless broadband will complement LMR, not replace it. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee20

During the transition period, public safety will begin building out a dedicated public safety wireless broadband network Public safety organizations will begin to transition from commercial broadband services to the public safety dedicated network. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee21

In the current state of communications, LMR networks, commercial broadband networks, and a nationwide public safety wireless broadband network are evolving in parallel. As communications evolve, public safety will continue to use the reliable mission critical voice communications offered by traditional LMR systems; at the same time, agencies will begin to implement emerging wireless broadband services and applications. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee22

Investments in LMR will continue to be necessary now and well into the future. Wireless broadband does not currently meet the requirements for emergency response voice communications, therefore LMR will be around for years. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee23

Since FirstNet will take many years to totally integrate across the country, this will be an evolutionary program, not a fast cutover. There are enormous sunk costs invested by towns across the Nation in LMR equipment and staff that must be amortized prior to abandonment and reinvestment in new equipment. Therefore, robust requirements and innovative business practices must be developed for broadband initiatives prior to any implementation. Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee24

Any questions? Broadband Breakfast Club Virtual Event - How Will FirstNet Improve Public Safety Communications? 10/15/13 Bill Vallee25 Office of Consumer Counsel 10 Franklin Square New Britain, CT Cell Thanks, Bill Vallée State of Connecticut Broadband Policy Coordinator