1 2 nd NCR Interoperability Forum James Arden Barnett Jr., Rear Admiral (Ret.) Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Federal Communications.

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1 2 nd NCR Interoperability Forum James Arden Barnett Jr., Rear Admiral (Ret.) Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Federal Communications Commission Communications and Technology Silver Spring, Maryland September 14, 2011

2 Agenda Public Safety Broadband Network Narrowbanding Deadline Next Generation Network Reliability Emergency Alerting

3 Public Safety Broadband Network Created in April 2010 with the mission of establishing a technical and operational framework that will ensure nationwide operability and interoperability in the deployment and operation of the 700 MHz public safety nationwide broadband wireless network.

4 Public Safety Broadband Network Actions May 2010 Waiver Order granting approval of 21 petitions December 2010 Interoperability Waiver Order January 2011 Interoperability Third Report and Order and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking July 2011 Fourth Report and Order (Addressing Municipal Use) August 2011 Order (Addressing Harris Petition)

5 Narrowbanding Deadline All Public Safety and Industrial/Business licensees in the MHz (VHF) and MHz (UHF) bands must complete narrowbanding to 12.5 kHz by January 1, 2013 –FCC will also no longer allow manufacture or importation of equipment that includes a 25 kHz mode –FCC will not certify new equipment that includes a 25 KHz mode

6 Next Generation Legacy Limitations Circuit-switched networks aging, capacity-constrained Limited PSAP interconnection and back-up routing capability Voice-centric (interconnected only) Greater Resiliency and Reliability Circuit-switched networks aging, capacity-constrained IP-based networks are more flexible and redundant More options for routing traffic and handling congestion Support Newer Technologies Existing telephone-based and emerging voice services (interconnected and non-interconnected) Video, text, and data Applications for people with disabilities and non-English speakers Cost Effectiveness (Long Run) Can leverage available broadband technologies Enables increased efficiency in PSAP operations

and NG911 Actions September Location Accuracy Order Location Accuracy Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry December 2010 NG9-1-1 Notice of Inquiry July Location Accuracy Report & Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

8 NG9-1-1 Five-Step Plan 1.Identify a cost-efficient way to fund NG Develop a NG9-1-1 governance framework 3.Implement NG9-1-1 technical standards that define system architecture 4.Develop location accuracy mechanisms for NG Consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking accelerating NG9-1-1 adoption

9 Network Reliability Workshop Webcast Link proposed-extension-outage-reporting- interconnected-voip-and-broadband-isps-anhttp:// proposed-extension-outage-reporting- interconnected-voip-and-broadband-isps-an May 2011 Outage Reporting Extension Notice of Proposed Rulemaking April 2011 Network Reliability Notice of Inquiry

10 Emergency Alerting Emergency Alert System –Federal Communications Commission –Federal Emergency Management Agency –National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Nation Weather Service National Emergency Alert System Test –November 9, 2011 at 2:00 pm EST Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) or Personalized Localized Alerting Network (PLAN) –Expected launch in April 2012 –Early launch in New York City in December 2011.

11 Thank You! James Arden Barnett, Jr., Rear Admiral (Ret.) (202) Questions?