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District of Columbia Radio Coverage Improvement

Government of the District of Columbia Office of the Chief Technology Officer Robert LeGrande, II., Deputy Chief Technology Officer. District of Columbia Radio Coverage Improvement. Coverage Improvements At 460 and 800 MHz

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District of Columbia Radio Coverage Improvement

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  1. Government of the District of ColumbiaOffice of the Chief Technology Officer Robert LeGrande, II., Deputy Chief Technology Officer

  2. District of Columbia Radio Coverage Improvement • Coverage Improvements At 460 and 800 MHz • Basic coverage, or operability, is a critical component of interoperability District of Columbia Office of the Chief Technology Officer – 2

  3. Note: • Provides interoperability from only the DC Public Safety perspectives • CRP: Common Radio Programming • * Interoperability provided by Level One radio distributions, mobile ACU 1000 units (for on scene interoperability), or in some geographical areas by DC radio network coverage extensions. • ** Some areas may have radio network coverage that enables Common Radio Programming interoperability

  4. PAST PAST PAST PAST PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT GOAL GOAL GOAL GOAL Data Interoperability Timeline/Goals Spectrum Narrowband 700/800MHZ Broadband 700MHZ Experimental CAD/AVL 700MHz Broadband Cleared TV Land Mobile Radios Desktop Extension Multimedia Full Desktop Extension INTEROPERABLE, BROADBAND, RUGGED, RELIABLE, ANYWHERE, SIMPLE COMMUNICATION PDAs Notebooks Routers Subscriber Devices Applications Video 1xRTT Modems Law Enforcement Field Queries NCR and National Network of Networks CDPD Modems WARN Pilot Motorola Proprietary LMR Networks

  5. Local Regional Federal Public Communication Layer Consolidated Reporting Consolidated Reporting INCIDENT Search and Rescue Warning Enabling Technologies Enabling Technologies Evacuation Evacuation Food and Water Food and Water • Searchand rescue • Evacuation to shelter • Provision of food, water and medicine • Registry of evacuees • Warning • Evacuation to shelter • Provision of food, water and medicine • Registry of evacuees Medicine Medicine Local and State Government Local and State Government FEMA, Military, Red Cross Vaccination Vaccination Communication Layer Communication Layer FIRST-RESPONSE PRE-INCIDENT Fire Fire Police Police Intake & Registry • AdvancedIntake • Assessment • Referral • to providers • Service delivery • Location of missing people Enabling Technologies Intake & Registry Resource Management Evacuation Center Mgmt Evacuee Services Mgmt • Security • Credentialing • Volunteer mgt • Resourcemanagement Resource Management Credentialing Credentialing POST-INCIDENT Consolidated Reporting Consolidated Reporting Intake & Registry Patient Tracking Family Reunification Financial Assistance Jobs Housing Treatment Credentialing Communication Layer

  6. www.spectrumcoalition.org SPECTRUM COALITION MEMBERS Broward County, FLCalifornia Highway PatrolCapWinCity of DenverCity of Los AngelesCity of PhiladelphiaCity of PhoenixCity of San DiegoFairfax County, VALos Angeles County Sheriff's DepartmentMetro Transit Police Dept. (WMATA)Montgomery County, MDRegion 25 (Montana)Rocky Mountain EDACS User Group- Arvada, CO- Aurora, CO- Denver International Airport- Lakewood, CO- Rocky Flats, CO- Westminster, CO- W. Metro Fire District, CO San Mateo County, CAState of ArizonaState of DelawareState of OhioState of Ohio SIECState of Oregon SIECState of Rhode IslandState of TexasState of Washington SIECU.S. Park PoliceWashington, DC SPECTRUM COALITION SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International, Inc. (APCO)International Association of Fire Chiefs, Inc. (IAFC)International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA)International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA)National Sheriff's Association (NSA)Major County Sheriff's Association (MCSA)National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC)

  7. City-Wide Public Safety Wireless Broadband Network For More information visit: www.spectrumcoalition.org

  8. WARN Pilot Network Users and Statistics USERS APPLICATIONS/USES

  9. NCR Data Interoperability Communications Architecture

  10. Jurisdiction - 1 Jurisdiction - 3 Jurisdiction - 2 Jurisdiction - N Data Exchange Hub Concept of Operations ESF-1..N USERS FEDERAL USERS EXECUTIVE USERS EXECUTIVE ADMIN PUBLIC USERS ARCHITECTURE REVIEW BOARD C R E D E N T I A L I N G D A T A E X C H A N G E H U B DATA EXCHANGE DATA SEARCH APPLICATION ACCESS ADMIN UI FEDERAL SOURCES FEDERAL INFORMATION ESF-2 ESF-1 ESF-1 ESF-2 ESF-2 ESF-1 ESF-1 ESF-2

  11. OFFICES EOCsGovernmentCentersOperational Centers“USERS” FIELD Mobile Operations “USERS” TRACKS GOVER- NANCE TRACKS TRACKS DATA & APPLICATIONS “TRACKS” COST DEADLINE DELIVERABLES NCR Interoperability Program NCR Cornerstone Project Attachment II FY08 CY December 2009 • Full RWBN build and operations NCRIP Infrastructure Deployment $20M • Full NCR INET implementation and operations • INET connectivity: Loudoun and Frederick Counties and additional redundancy within existing network • RWBN coverage in Prince William and remainder of Loudoun County • Data exchanges: priorities to be established • Full NCR DEH implementation • 5-10 data exchanges FY07 CY December 2008 • Phase three network build out • INET connectivity: Prince William to NCR and additional redundancy within existing network • RWBN coverage in PG and partial Loudoun Counties • DEH expansion to all NCR jurisdictions • Data exchanges: priorities to be established $20M • Phase three network implementation • Phase three DEH implementation • 5-10 data exchanges FY06 • INET connectivity: DC & PG, DC & Arlington, Montgomery & Fairfax, Alexandria & Fairfax • RWBN coverage in Fairfax and Montgomery • DEH jurisdictional expansion/add enhancements • Data exchanges: video, alerts, GIS, WebEOC, etc. CY December 2007 • Phase two network build out • Phase one network operational $20M • Phase two network implementation • INET connectivity: DC & Montgomery, Arlington & Alexandria,& Fairfax (Falls Church/Fairfax City) • RWBN coverage to the Capital Beltway • DEH operational in 3-4 jurisdictions/add enhancements • Data exchanges: NCR resources, NCR assets; CAD-to-CAD FY05 • Phase two DEH network implementation • 5-10 data exchanges CY January-March 2007 • Master procurement contract • Phase one network implementation $11.3M • NCR jurisdictions & ESFs engaged & active in NCRIP • NCR appreciation for infrastructure and data exchange • NCRIP requirements defined and documented • NCRIP networks/system designs • Master procurement contract • Phase on MW and fiber connections FY04 • Phase one DEH network implementation • 3-4 data exchanges Completed • Broadband Requirements and NCR Design Regional Wireless Broadband Network $4.3M • INET requirements and network design • Microwave network design INET • DEH operational and data exchange requirements • Phase one DEH design Data Exchange Hub

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