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L OUISIANA W IRELESS I NFORMATION N ETWORK F EBRUARY 20, 2013 D EPARTMENT OF P UBLIC S AFETY R ADIO C OMMUNICATIONS (225) LWIN

Jeya Selvaratnam

Land Mobile Radio (LMR) network P25 Digital 700 – 800 MHz Trunked Ability to talk from one end of the state to the other What is LWIN?

Governance Act 797 (SB788) Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC) Oversees LWIN Department of Public Safety Identify and implement interoperability solutions Address critical interoperability issues relating to public safety and emergency response, including communications, spectrum, networks, equipment, training, and other areas as needs are identified

SIEC Members Deputy Director of Interoperability, or designee - Chairman, Pat Santos Commissioner of the Division of Administration, or designee Adjutant General of the Louisiana National Guard, or designee Deputy Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Public Safety Services, or designee Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs, or designee 5 State Representatives

SIEC Members President of the Louisiana Sheriffs Association, or designee President of the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police, or designee President of the Louisiana Fire Chiefs Association, or designee Chair of the Regional Parish Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Directors Committee, or designee Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, or designee Louisiana Ambulance Alliance, or designee 6 Local Agency Representatives

SIEC Members Region 1 Ken Hughes Region 2 Billie Giror Region 3 Eric Deroche Region 4 Lee Hebert Region 5 Sheriff Douglas Hebert III Region 6 Sonya Wiley-Gremillion Region 7 William Edge Region 8 Artice Dowdey Region 9 Merrick Tassin 9 Local Representatives

I NFRASTRUCTURE U PDATE

SYSTEM SUMMARY 119 Tower Sites in Full Operation 6 Operational Mobile Sites

SYSTEM SUMMARY: 119 INSTALLED SITES 119 Sites in Full Operation Operational sites Operational sites Operational sites Operational sites Operational sites 6 Operational Mobile Sites

C HANNEL S UMMARY  Total Channels (119 Tower Sites and 6 Mobile Sites) – 1142  Total Active Channels – 1084  1048 Channels on 119 Sites  36 Channels on 6 Mobile Sites  Repeaters Pending Licenses – 58

S YSTEM S TATISTICS

S UBSCRIBERS

S UBSCRIBERS 2008 TO 2012

P USH TO T ALK

P USH TO T ALK 2008 TO 2012

B USIES Hurricane Isaac X10 34,885 Busies

B USIES 2008 TO 2012

S UBSCRIBER S TATISTICS

 Security Groups/Agencies  182/427  Talkgroups  5,453  Users  69,805

S YSTEM C OVERAGE

Present Coverage

T HANK Y OU !