The Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet) & NG9-1-1

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The Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet) & NG9-1-1 Michael Smith Rick Blackwell, ENP

What we’ll cover What FirstNet is Why it’s needed What it can carry What it’s likely to carry What is NENA doing? The NG9-1-1 / FirstNet nexus Responder Data Services Where will I plug in? What’s next?

What is FirstNet? The NPSBN – what’s that? Ok, I give up!

What data is shared with Responders today? Will that increase? Why is it needed? What data is shared with Responders today? Will that increase? Why standardize?

What kind of network is this? An IP Network Does that matter? What should I care about?

What kind of data can it carry? Any kind of data – it’s an IP network! But the initial focus isn’t audio or video

All networks have bandwidth limitations Voice and video consume sizeable bandwidth MCPTT (Mission Critical Push-To-Talk) to be supported on FirstNet

What kind of data is it likely to carry? That’s a very good question! Incident Data, AVL Data, GIS Data What others can you imagine?

What about multimedia and other data? Multimedia will sometimes be needed What about chat collaboration? What about Responder device location? What about data we haven’t yet envisioned?

The NG9-1-1 / FirstNet nexus PSAPs have data Responders need Responders have data PSAPs need We must move data in both directions

What is NENA doing? NENA’s i3 architecture specifies interoperable protocols NENA is reaching out to other stakeholder organizations Liaison is key to success The goal is smooth interoperability across the NG9-1-1 / FirstNet boundary

Responder Data Services An i3 conformant gateway for this data Is it really needed? Will some data need to be transformed?

How is this going to work? Wired and Wireless Infrastructure Does that matter?

Connection to the ESInet Where will my PSAP fit in? Where will I plug in? Early adopters Connection to the ESInet Where will my PSAP fit in?

Conclusions FirstNet is an IP network that can carry any data The i3 Architecture defines protocols to carry emergency data These form a pipeline for critical data But we have to ensure interoperability

What’s Next? A call to action Get involved at www.nena.org

The Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet) & NG9-1-1 Questions?

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