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Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. 2006 Annual Report January 17, 2007. PSHSB’s Mission. To promote safety of life and property through the use of communications services, by: developing policies that enhance public safety communications; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau 2006 Annual Report January 17, 2007
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Public Safety and Homeland Security

Bureau2006 Annual ReportJanuary 17, 2007

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To promote safety of life and property through the use of communications services, by:

(1) developing policies that enhance public safety communications;

(2) supporting emergency preparedness and response activities; and

(3) serving as a resource and information clearinghouse on issues of public safety and homeland security.

PSHSB’s Mission

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Key Priorities

1. Public Safety

2. Outreach

3. Critical Infrastructure

4. Emergency Preparedness

5. Emergency Response

6. COOP/COG

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First 100 Days1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert System

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert System

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days1. Establishment and Transition

Bureau established September 25 11 Commission level items adopted 7,800 public safety licensee grants > 5,000 cases transitioned from

other FCC bureaus and offices

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First 100 Days

1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert System

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days

• Created team to address 800 MHz rebanding to provide dedicated public safety spectrum, free from interference– Resolved mediation disputes between public safety and

Sprint-Nextel– Provided guidance for ongoing negotiations

• Ensuring availability of spectrum for interoperable public safety communications in 700 MHz band– Issued NPRM seeking comment on implementation of

nationwide, broadband, interoperable public safety network

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues – 700 and 800 MHz

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First 100 Days

1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert System

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days

• Congress mandated the establishment of the Commercial Mobile Service Alert Advisory Committee

• Established committee, organized and hosted first committee meeting within 60 days, as required

• Established informal working groups to facilitate committee’s work, first meetings held

3. Emergency Alert System

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First 100 Days

1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert System

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days

• Ensured wireless access to emergency services – Issued ten orders enforcing E911 requirements consistent

with the public interest

• Work with Disability Rights Office and consumer groups to address access to emergency services for all consumers– Participated in the Commission’s November 2006 E911

Disability Access Summit

• Work with state/federal E911 task force

4. Access to Emergency Services

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First 100 Days

1. Establishment and Transition

2. Public Safety Spectrum Issues

3. Emergency Alert Systems

4. Access to Emergency Services

5. Coordination and Outreach

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First 100 Days

• Partnering with state, federal, local, and tribal authorities to promote public safety

• Outreach to a variety of stakeholders, such as hospitals and healthcare agencies; public safety answering points; carriers and service providers; associations and user groups; and developers of new technologies

5. Coordination and Outreach

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