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Governor’s Office of

Governor’s Office of . Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness. SIEC Meeting December 9, 2008. Statewide Interoperability Coordinators Conference FY 09 IECGP Application. Agenda. Louisiana SIEC. Statewide Interoperability Coordinators Conference. Louisiana SIEC.

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  1. Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness SIEC Meeting December 9, 2008

  2. Statewide InteroperabilityCoordinators Conference • FY 09 IECGP Application Agenda

  3. Louisiana SIEC Statewide InteroperabilityCoordinators Conference

  4. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program (IECGP)

  5. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009 IECGP Project Descriptions • FY 2009 IECGP Grant Application Deadline – January 13, 2009 • 80% Pass Through to Local Sub Recipients • Total Amount of Funding Allocated to Louisiana - $859,524 • IECGP funds to purchase interoperable emergency communications equipment are authorized if and only if it has achieved or will achieve all Priority Group 1 and 2 objectives (Governance, Planning, Training and Exercises). • A State Administrative Agency (SAA) must certify that its State or territory has fulfilled these governance, planning, training and exercise objectives prior to proposing a project for the purchase of interoperable communications equipment with any remaining IECGP funds. • 75% / 25% Cost Share on Equipment Purchases • FY 2009 IECGP has a 75% Federal and 25% State cost share, cash or in-kind, requirement for equipment purchases only.

  6. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009 IECGP Project Descriptions FY 2009 IECGP, Project #1 • Enhancement of common interoperable communications governance • IECGP Objective: Louisiana will continue to establish and formalize regional interoperable communications governance and leadership ensuring representation from each public safety discipline including tribal and governmental organizations as appropriate.

  7. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009 IECGP Project Descriptions FY 2009 IECGP, Project #2 • Enhancement of common interoperable communications plans, procedures and assessments. • IECGP Objective: Louisiana will continue to develop and enhance statewide and regional common interoperable communications plans, procedures and assessments.

  8. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009 IECGP Project Descriptions FY 2009 IECGP, Project #3 • Development of common interoperable communication outreach, training and exercise programs and workshops. • IECGP Objective: Louisiana will develop an interoperable communication education and outreach program to educate local and state agency first responders on the various interoperable communications equipment resources available. In addition to developing formalized interoperable communications training and exercise programs and workshops.

  9. Louisiana SIEC FY 2009 IECGP Project Descriptions FY 2009 IECGP, Project #4 • Enhancement of interoperable communication systems and equipment. • IECGP Objective: Louisiana will design, implement, enhance, replace, and provide maintenance of emergency response communications systems and equipment.

  10. State of LouisianaProject 25 Network System Management & Maintenance Update Department of Public Safety Radio Communications (225) 925-6036

  11. AGENDA • INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE • SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS • Q&A

  12. System Summary: 75 Installed Sites(71 Tower Sites & 4 Mobile Trailer Sites) • 58 sites in full Operation • 13 Sites in Testing Phase (Pending Frequencies) • 4 Operational Trailers Sites in Progress • 1 sites in Installation Phase • 3 Sites in Lease/Procurement Phase • 4 Sites in Research & Development Phase

  13. Sites in Full Operation

  14. Sites in Testing Phase(Pending Frequencies)

  15. Site Implementation Progress • Sites Selected – Installation Phase • Theriot • Sites Selected – Lease/Procurement Phase • Scott • Vermillion • Blonde • Research & Development Phase • Alexandria 2 • Ville Platte/Turkey Creek • Shreveport 2 • Goudeau (alternate)

  16. Channels on Operational Sites • 58 Existing Sites and 4 Trailers with 596 Channels • 495 Active Channels with 101 Additional Channels Available(Pending Frequencies)

  17. Sites Installed Pending Frequencies • 13 New Sites with 84 Channels • 34 Channels with 50 Additional Channels (Pending Frequencies)

  18. NovemberTotals • Total Voice Calls 3,165,045 (Month of November) • YTD Average 3,256,624 • Total Emergency Calls 814 (Month of November) • YTD Average 1066

  19. SubscriberStatistics • Security Groups • 136 • Talkgroups • 3,803 • Radios • 35,696

  20. Agencies Added Last 2 Months Livonia Police Department Livonia, La 70755 Wisner Police Department Wisner, La 71378 Louisiana Rural Ambulance Alliance Napoleonville, La 70390 Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff's Office New Roads, La 70760 Xavier University Police Department New Orleans, La 70215 East Iberville Fire Department St. Gabriel, La 70776 Jackson Parish Sheriff Office Jonesboro, La 71251 Jackson Parish Ambulance Jonesboro, La 71251 Caldwell Parish Sheriff's Office Columbia, La 71418 Livingston Parish Homeland Security Livingston, LA 70754 LSUHSC University PD New Orleans, La

  21. System Coverage

  22. Present Coverage

  23. Sites in Testing

  24. THANK YOU!

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