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Planning for FirstNet in Oregon July 2014Steve Noel Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC)

SWIC-OPSBN-14-02Additional information, references, and permissions can be found in Oregon Public Safety Broadband Network Planning For FirstNet Technical Report, SWIC-OPSBN-12-01.

This presentation was prepared by SAIC under contract with the Oregon Department of Transportation using funds under award 41-10-S13041 from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NTIA, DOC, or FirstNet.

by the Numbers

To provide emergency responders with the first nationwide,high-speed, wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety

FirstNet becomes LawPL 112-96

authorized to buildthe FirstNet network. Funded by spectrum

auctions through 2022. The first auction netted

of bandwidth has been dedicated to public safety in the

prime frequencyrange

FirstNet Board of Directors’ 15 members have backgrounds in police, fire, sheriff, emergency medical, city government, and commercial telecommunications.

Governor appoints 1 single Point of Contact and governing body to represent the state’s interests to FirstNet.

40 member Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) advises FirstNet on public safety intergovernmental matters.

Potential FirstNet public safety users

LawEnforcement

FireServices

MedicalServices

FederalGov’t

StateGov’t Utilities

nationwide

Square Miles

Public Safety Agencies

Counties

Tribes

FirstNet must provide service in all 5and Washington, D.C.

50 territories, states,

FirstNet coverage challenge: geography is divided into 5 categories.

Dense UrbanUrban

Suburban

Rural Wilderness

Dense urban, urban and suburban are where most people live, but make up only 5% of the US land mass.

To meet this challenge, FirstNet is considering a 3-in-1 network architecture using land-based cellular, satellite and deployable systems to provide coverage.

faster than 3G wireless service

To offer public safety grade servicesat a cost that’s competitive and compelling to users.

– FirstNet Tenet

Business planOutreach and awarenessCollect local data and design network

Governor reviews designoffer and opts in or out of

FirstNet network deployment

Last spectrum auctionNetwork substantially in operation

Integrate Next Generation 9-1-1

Develop and award supplier RFPEstablish network core

SWIC-OPSBN-13-01

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For more FirstNet Facts…

Steve NoelOregon SWICOffice 503.378.5513/Cell 503.999.7310Email: Steve.Noel@oregon.gov

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Or, visit our website:

www.firstnetinoregon.org

Contact:

SWIC-OPSBN-13-01

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