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FirstNet in CaliforniaFirstNet Proposed State Plan Review
This document was prepared by SAIC under contract with Cal OES using funds under award 06-10-S13006 from the National Telecommunications and InformationAdministration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do notnecessarily reflect the views of the NTIA, DOC, or FirstNet.
Purpose
• Two-fold meeting purpose– To gain an understanding of FirstNet
and the proposed state plan for California
– To receive local public safety feedback regarding the proposed state plan prior to responding to FirstNet
Meeting Agenda• Welcome and Introductions
– The Importance of this Meeting– California’s Unique State Plan Opportunity
• FirstNet Update– FirstNet Solution Overview
• The Role of Cal OES– Governance– State Plan Review– California’s Priorities
• AT&T Public Safety Broadband Network Service– Network Resiliency and Public Safety Features– Coverage and Devices– Service Plans and Cost– Applications
• Questions and Answers/Public Comments• Next Steps
– State Plan Recap– Call to Action
• Adjourn
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AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
California State Plan ReviewFirstNet Solution Overview
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Kevin R. Nida, FirstNet California Region Lead
Major Fire Service Communications Assignments• Battalion Chief (Ret.), Los Angeles Fire Dept., 37
years• Policy Director, Mayors Office, Technical Projects• City of L.A. Public Safety Lead, LA-RICS BTOP
Project• Tactical Communications Interoperability (TICP)
Coordinator• Urban Search & Rescue Team Sr. Comm. Specialist• NIFC Communications Unit Leader & Technician• Auxiliary Communications Service Program Manager Major Incidents
1992 Los Angeles Civil Disturbance1994 Northridge Earthquake2001 Salt Lake City Olympics2005 Hurricane Katrina2005 Glendale Metro-Link Train Crash
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Innovative Public-Private Partnership
Creating an infrastructure dedicated to public safetyAT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an
6 independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Core FirstNet Solution Design Principles
• Listen to public safety - they know their business better than we do
• Deliver fast time to market – public safety needs FirstNet now
• Power of many – AT&T and FirstNet together can offer a superior solution
• Focus on priority – first responders’ access to the network is central to what we do
• Economies of scale – make it standards based and interoperable
• Public safety grade - FirstNet’s end to end 99.99% network availability objective and deliver best in breed security and features
• Earn public safety’s business – nobody has to use FirstNet; we need to compete and win every public safety entity’s trust
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FirstNet Solution Overview
AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Key Solution Elements
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FirstNet Solution Overview
Coverage In-Building Solutions
Deployables Service Plans & Procurement
Reaches 97+% of US population
40,000 Wi-Fi hotspots
Satellite and deployable coverage for 99% geographic reach
Access to more than 6,000 existing AT&T in-
building assets including stadiums and transportation facilities
Hundreds of AT&T units for daily network
maintenance
72 deployables for FirstNet customer
requests
Customer-deployable asset options
Competitive rate plans at or below existing commercial pricing
Purchase through a variety of contract
vehicles
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FirstNet Solution Overview
Devices & BYOD
Basic & Future Services
Priority/ Preemption
Cybersecurity
Any AT&T LTE device can be a FirstNet
device
Wide choices, aggressive pricing
Use your personal device on FirstNet
Includes all the voice, data and messaging
features of commercial networks
Future roadmap for Mission Critical services
Priority and preemption on Band 14 + AT&T
commercial LTE bands
Multiple priority levels within agencies
Mutual aid priority management for
incident response
Security Operations Center for FirstNet
Uses AT&T’s global cybersecurity assets
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FirstNet Solution Overview
ICAM FirstNet App Store
Local Control Public Safety Home Page
Single Sign-On capability across all FirstNet applications
plus agency applications
Shows only security audited apps from trusted vendors
Can integrate with agency MDM/MAM
One stop web tool for managing user rate plans, priority levels, PTT groups, ICAM
authorizations and more
Unprecedented visibility into network status and
more
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FirstNet Solution Overview
App Developer Program
Solutions Training Support
Foster innovation and interoperability in public
safety mobile apps
APIs for FirstNet specific features
First-party options for key services like PTT,
mobile VPN, messaging, LBS and
more
Or bring your own apps
Public safety solution specialists to educate agencies on how to maximize their use FirstNet services
Dedicated 24 x 7 x 365 FirstNet mobility
customer care desk based in the US
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What Is QPP, and Why Does Public Safety Need It?
• Quality of Service (QoS): establishes minimum/maximum service quality parameters
• Priority: Gives users preferred access to network resources
• Preemption: Terminates or relocates lower priority users to provide primary users with access
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State Plan Overview
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an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Reviewing the State Plan
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State Plan Content for Governor’s Decision
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Final Takeaways
1. State Plan is designed to provide comprehensive information but cannot answer every question
2. Focused on the data needed to make informed opt-in / opt out decision
3. SPOCs serve a critical role in consolidating and prioritizing feedback
4. Consultation will be ongoing throughout State Plan delivery and beyond
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Thank YouAT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.17
The Role of Cal OES
• Governance• State Plan Review • California’s Priorities
The Role of Cal OES
CalFRN Board and Advisory Committees
The Role of Cal OES
FirstNet in California Timeline
2012 FirstNet Enacted
2013 California First Responders Network (CalFRN) Board Established
2014-16 Education and Outreach, FirstNet Consultation, and Data Collection
2016-17 Public Safety Broadband RFI
2017 State Plan Review
2017 Governor’s Decision
The Role of Cal OES
Governance• Continued governance and
stakeholder communications remain important throughout network deployment and operations
The Role of Cal OES
Steps to State Plan
(Final Plan)
(Initial Plan)
No. Priority Categories Description
1a Timeline of Deployment Phased approach timeline
1b Coverage & Capacity California’s proposed coverage map, and capacity for all areas
1c Architecture Sustain system performance that exceeds Tier 1 commercial provider performance. Infrastructure hardening
1d Customer Service Quality Customer service
2a Mexico Border Border interference
2b Coastline Coastal Commission restrictions, coverage along all of California coastline
3a Rural California’s proposed coverage map, and capacity of all areas
3b Tribal California has 109 Federally recognized tribes
4 Early Builder Integration Early Builder integration
5 Devices Competitively priced as compared to commercial vendors6 Cost Pricing schedules for services
7 Prioritization and Quality of Service (QPP) Local control for responders, QPP architecture aligns with responders needs
8 Cyber Security Equivalent to industry leading commercial carriers
9 Service Availability Network service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. High network reliability, resiliency and redundancy
10 Applications Integration Support for applications that are sensitive in nature and require physical or logical separation
11 In-Building In-building coverage
12 Training Ongoing new device and service training
13 Testing User testing especially local control features
14 Deployable (s) Deployable staged strategically; use of existing towers and backhaul
15 Financial Stability Self-sustaining business model, marketing
16 PSAP Data & CAD Interface 9-1-1 and computer aided dispatch (CAD) information delivered to field
17 CLETS & Critical Data Access Access to California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System (CLETS) and other critical data
California’s Priorities
California Coverage Priorities
California’s Priorities
California Network Performance Priorities
California’s Priorities
California Cost and Services Priorities
California’s Priorities
Make a Difference in FirstNet’s Proposed State Plan
Give us your feedback after today’s presentation!
Provide your comments today Or, submit them online at:
www.firstnetincalifornia.org
Courtesy of FirstNet
AT&T Public Safety Broadband Service
Questions?
Next Steps for Public Safety
We value your feedback!
• Feedback is due by COB, Tuesday, July 25• Cal OES will consolidate
feedback and send to FirstNet
• FirstNet and AT&T will have 45 days to update the Plan
Next Steps for California
• State Plan will be officially delivered to Governor in Mid-September
• Cal OES, CalFRN, and the State Plan review team will evaluate the updated plan to ensure California’s priorities are addressed
• Evaluation of updated State Plan and the Opt-Out alternative will be presented to the Governor
• Governor’s decision to Opt-In / Opt-Out will be made by Mid-December
What Can I Do?You can make a difference! • Go to www.firstnet.com and review the FirstNet
service offering• Provide your comments on behalf of you and
your agency now. Or, go online at:
www.firstnetincalifornia.org
For more information:
www.caloes.ca.gov/CalFRN
State Plan Review Meeting ScheduleSpread the word! Invite your partners and peers to join us at a future event:
Event Date Location Time1 Monday, June 26 Fresno 1:00-4:002 Wednesday, June 28 Sacramento – Cal OES 1:00-4:003 Thursday, June 29 Dublin 1:30-4:304 Thursday, July 6 Palo Alto 9:00-12:005 Friday, July 7 Van Nuys 9:00-12:006 Monday, July 10 Los Alamitos 9:00-12:007 Tuesday, July 11 La Jolla 9:00-12:008 Wednesday, July 12 Ontario 9:00-12:009 Monday, July 17 Atwater 1:30-3:00
10 Thursday, July 20 Redding 10:30-12:3011 Friday, July 21 San Luis Obispo 1:00-4:0012 Thursday, July 27 Sacramento – Tribal Outreach 1:00-4:00
Thank You