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Update on FirstNet in Washington BILL SCHRIER, CHAIR, WASHINGTON SIEC 2014 FALL TRAINING CONFERENCE WASHINGTON SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS 18 NOVEMBER 2014.

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1 Update on FirstNet in Washington BILL SCHRIER, CHAIR, WASHINGTON SIEC 2014 FALL TRAINING CONFERENCE WASHINGTON SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS 18 NOVEMBER 2014 1 18 November 2014

2 http://vimeo.com/103916627 Video

3 Washington State Interoperability Executive Committee  Bill Benedict, Clallam County Sheriff  Al Compaan, Edmonds Police Chief  John Batiste, State Patrol Chief 3 18 November 2014  Bret Daugherty, Adjutant General  Mike Doherty, Clallam County Commissioner  Chuck Duffy, Fire Marshal  Robert Ezell, Emergency Mgmt Director  Stephanie Fritts, Pacific County EM Director  Jennifer Gregerson, Mayor  Randell Harris, Quinault Tribe  Albert Kassel, Resource Director, DNR  Patti Kelly, Whitcom 911 Director  John Nisbet, State Traffic Engineer  Jim Sharp, West Pierce Fire Chief

4 SIEC ● State Interoperability Executive Committee ● Oversees interoperability for state agency radio networks ● Concerned about interoperability statewide for responders, e.g. SR530 slide ● Designated by Governor Inslee as FirstNet Point of Contact 18 November 2014 4

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6 Bill Schrier ● Chair, Washington State Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC) ● Retired Chief Technology Officer, City of Seattle ● Former police officer (Iowa) 18 November 2014 6

7 A nationwide, wireless broadband, 4G/LTE data network dedicated to public safety 18 November 2014 7

8 February, 2012 Congress 18 November 2014 8 Spectrum Act of 2012

9 ● First Responder Network Authority ● Funded: $7 billion ● Licensed to use 700 MHz spectrum nationwide ● Will use LTE commercial network technology (same as Verizon, AT&T etc.) ● Must produce a design for each State ● Governor must “opt in” or out of the design 18 November 2014 9

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11 What’s Wrong with … ? 18 November 2014 11

12 Nothing

13 “1952 hrs: Emergency services advising that cell phones are no longer working.” 18 November 2014 13

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15 But: How much will FirstNet cost?

16 What parts of the State will it cover? 18 November 2014 16

17 Who gets to use it? 18 November 2014 17

18 18 November 2014 18 Schrier Salute BTSOM

19 So, what DO we know? 18 November 2014 19

20 FirstNet will spend over $100 million in Washington 18 November 2014 20

21 We have holes with poor radio or cell phone coverage 18 November 2014 21

22 Smart Phone Apps can improve communications today. 18 November 2014 22

23 Public Safety Grade sites Burned fiber 18 November 2014 23

24 Can FirstNet’s design help solve these problems?

25 IF you get someone involved from your County, City or Department.

26 Help Us Answer … Will FirstNet cover where we respond? How much will it cost per user? How and where to spend $100M+? What devices can we use? Will it reach into buildings? Who gets to use it? What apps will it have? Who has priority? … and more … 18 November 2014 26

27 www.ocio.wa.gov/onenet OneNet vs FirstNet www.firstnet.gov StateFederal Goal: Best design for Washington Goal: Build, Operate a Network 18 November 2014 27

28 SIEC Goal: Get the best possible design for Washington State 18 November 2014 28

29 Talk to us: ● 206-255-2156 ● onenet@ocio.wa.govonenet@ocio.wa.gov ● http://onenet.wa.govhttp://onenet.wa.gov 18 November 2014 29 Bill Schrier Mike Gaffney, WSU Shelley Westall


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