Motorola’s ASTRO 25 IP Platform

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Motorola’s ASTRO 25 IP Platform Digital, coordinated, and integrated communications

P25 is the standard for digital public safety networks Project 25 Standards P25 is the standard for digital public safety networks

Interoperability with equipment from multiple vendors Project 25 Standards Interoperability with equipment from multiple vendors

Project 25 Standards Public safety standard for interoperability New capabilities with digital operation Meets FCC (12.5 kHz) narrowband requirements Choice of multiple equipment manufacturers

Everything Is Becoming Digital

Digital radios mean better coverage Why Digital Radio? Digital radios mean better coverage

Improved Audio Quality Digital Good Audio Quality Analog Poor Strong Signal Strength Weak Digital radios mean better coverage

Motorola’s ASTRO 25 IP Platform Mission critical IP architecture Optimized for public safety operation Security of a critical network RF sites and consoles connect to the IP core

Mission Critical Communications COVERAGE County defined CAPABILITY Performance Interoperability SPECTRUM Clear channels Dedicated spectrum RELIABILITY Redundant design Local service CONTROL County control for day-to-day and emergency operation SECURITY Encryption Authentication Firewalls

Hackers can threaten IP radio networks Network Security Information Assurance (IA) Antivirus Authentication OS Hardening Perimeter Security Event Logging Router Encryption MAC Port Security Back-up and Recovery Voice Confidentiality Hackers can threaten IP radio networks

Radio Network Security Requirements Ongoing Security Management Planning & Integration Anti-virus pre-test 24x7 Security Management Emergency Response Service Interface Barrier Authenticate service users Anti-Virus for service users Remote Technician Mobile Data: VPN Tunneling Credential forwarding Radio Network Barrier: Enforce Boundary Detect Attacks Internet Customer Networks Radio Network Anti-Virus Security Manager Security Manager: Enable Central Security Management Network Anti-Virus: Protect “Windows” nodes With new IP based radio networks Security has become even more critical. Like any computer network, hackers can threaten IP radio networks Mission critical systems must be protected Motorola’s IP security ensures network confidentiality, integrity, and availability through several methods… Antivirus updates Authentication of users OS Hardening – only necessary components of OS are installed Perimeter Security through Network Barriers/ Firewalls Event Logging Router Encryption MAC Port Security Back-up and Recovery Voice Confidentiality/ Digital Encryption Protection from threats inside and outside the network

ASTRO 25 Conventional Network 1 Fire Police 2 3 4 5 EMS Highway Sheriff Individual channels for each department

Shared network with all local or regional agencies ASTRO 25 Trunked Network Trunking Network 1 Control Channel Police 2 Fire 3 EMS 4 5 Shared network with all local or regional agencies

Better efficiency with fewer busies ASTRO 25 Trunked Network Trunking Network 1 Control Channel Sheriff 2 Highway 3 Admin 4 Detectives 5 Better efficiency with fewer busies

Dozens of talkgroups with a few channels ASTRO 25 Trunked Network Dozens of talkgroups with a few channels

Voice and data are integrated with ASTRO 25 ASTRO 25 Trunked Network Trunking Network 1 Control Channel Voice or Data 2 Voice or Data 3 Voice or Data 4 Voice or Data 5 Voice and data are integrated with ASTRO 25

ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data Integrated with trunked network Data speed of 9.6 kbps Enables the following applications: Over-the-air radio programming Optional - GPS location NYSPIN inquiry capability Text messaging service Data Text Voice Voice and data in one radio

Programming Over P25 (POP25) Updating ASTRO 25 Network Increases user productivity Reduces total cost of ownership Communications maintained during programming Radio software is updated over-the-air

Mapping Application Clients Mapping Application Server ASTRO 25 GPS Location GPS Satellite constellation Mapping Application Clients Mapping Application Server ASTRO 25 Network GPS Speaker Microphone Location mapping-tracking application Enhanced fleet security and safety Improved efficiency and response times Better resource management and allocation Mobile GPS Location information on a secure, private network

Connectivity and messaging to / from public networks ASTRO 25 Text Messaging Receive silent dispatch messages Query external databases Text to other devices Control of security cameras from portable radios Connectivity and messaging to / from public networks

Motorola’s ASTRO 25 IP Platform Mission critical communications for public safety users

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ASTRO 25 Express P25 Phase 1 voice solution Single Site Only G-Series Controller & Stations 18 Channels CSS for configuration Basic Information Assurance Wireless Console GenWatch3 for Network Management Over the Air (control channel) monitoring and performance reports No HPD, no IV&D, no MOSCAD, no Simulcast, or no Interconnect Ships pre-racked from factory ASTRO 25 Express

Introducing ASTRO 25 Express A cost-effective, single site P25 voice system rapidly delivered and deployed with the capability to grow within the ASTRO 25 portfolio as your needs change. 24

ASTRO 25 Express ASTRO 25 Site ASTRO 25 Express Start with an ASTRO 25 Express, and then expand as desired… ` Add an ASTRO 25 core - Network Management - Multi-Site capability - Connect to other cores ASTRO 25 CORE ASTRO 25 CORE Add Data & Apps Add Consoles Add ISSI Network Interoperability Command and Control 25

Industry Leading P25 Products 1st Generation 2nd Generation 3rd Generation 4th Generation ASTRO Saber ASTRO Spectra XTS 3000 XTS 3500 ASTRO Spectra + XTS 5000 XTS 2500 XTS 1500 APX 7000 APX 7500 ASTRO Spectra ASTRO Spectra + XTL 5000 XTL 2500 XTL 1500

Positioning – APX versus XTS/XTL Introducing APX! + Positioning – APX versus XTS/XTL Dual-sided design – dual displays, dual speakers & dual microphones + + Intelligent Lighting –radio status information with multiple colors Improved Ergonomics – PTT , Side Buttons & Keypad + Intelligent Lighting + Mobile (APX 7500) + Accessories A Radio like no other!

Positioning APX APX reinforces the Subscriber portfolio with market leading features. APX is not a replacement for XTS/XTL Product Line. For High Tier Users who need TDMA for Spectrum Efficiency and/or Multiband Capability. $ APX7000 High Tier XTS5000 Mid-High Tier Key Objectives: Migration capability. Legacy support of analog trunking. Enhancing users subscriber experience XTS2500 Mid Tier XTS1500 Basic Tier Feature

Highest Level of Interoperability Multi-Band VHF, 700MHz, 800MHz Provide the migration path from FDMA to TDMA technology. Migration to P25 Phase 2 TDMA. Backwards compatible with existing P25 and Motorola legacy (SN/SZ Systems). Multiple RF Bands provide highest level of interoperability. Analog Mutual Aid Future P25 Phase 2 TDMA P25 12.5 kHz ASTRO Digital Conventional 2:1 TDMA X2 Trunking 3600 ASTRO Digital Trunking 9600 12.5 kHz ASTRO 25 Phase 1 Trunking Multi band, Analog conventional, P25 12.5 kHz ASTRO Digital Conventional, trunking, 3600 Analog & Digital Trunking, Future P25 Phase 2 TDMA 3600 Analog Trunking 9600 12.5 kHz ASTRO 25 Phase 1 Data