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National Broadband Plan APCO International 75 th Annual Conference and Exposition August 16-20, 2009 Las Vegas, NV Jennifer Manner, Deputy Bureau Chief, PSHSB Jeffrey Cohen, Senior Legal Counsel. PSHSB Federal Communications Commission Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau

Overview What is the National Broadband Plan (the Plan)? How can you contribute to the development of the Plan? What are the next steps in the process?

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“Recovery Act”) Allocated $7.2 billion for grants and loans to expand broadband deployment Directed the FCC to submit to Congress “a report containing a national broadband plan” –Due date : February 17, 2010

Contents of the Plan The Plan must “seek to establish that all people of the United States have access to broadband” and “establish benchmarks for meeting that goal” –Analyze mechanisms for ensuring access –Develop a strategy for achieving affordability and maximum utilization –Evaluate the status of broadband deployment –Advance important “national purposes”, such as “public safety and homeland security”

Chairman Genachowksi : the Plan must be “data-driven”

Contains information about the Plan and related initiatives –Upcoming broadband workshops (Aug. 6-Sept. 3) Schedule, contact info, instructions on how to register and how to suggest topics and questions PSHS workshop: Aug. 25 –News updates and information on events and proceedings related to the Plan Countdown to Feb. 17 th : 185 days and counting!

Notice of Inquiry (NOI) Adopted by the FCC on April 8, 2009 Sought comment “to inform development” of the Plan –Stated that the Plan “must reflect an understanding of the problem, clear goals for the future, a route to those goals, and benchmarks along the way” –Posed specific questions and invited comment more generally on issues “relating to the adoption or implementation” of the Plan Comment Date: June 8, 2009 Reply Comment Date: July 21, 2009

NOI: Public Safety and Homeland Security Issues How best to promote interoperable, wireless- based communications? –Relationship between the Plan and the FCC’s ongoing 700 MHz proceeding? What services are most needed? How to ensure physical diversity and redundancy, and improve hardening of network assets? How can existing spectrum allocations (e.g. 4.9 GHz) meet the needs of public safety?

NOI: Public Safety and Homeland Security Issues (cnt’d) What are the costs for public safety of obtaining broadband service, applications, or devices? What funding sources are available? Are broadband networks used for mission-critical communications? What models (e.g. statewide networks) have been successful? What are their limitations? What policies would best promote Next Gen ? Cybersecurity? Pandemic preparedness? How can the FCC coordinate with other federal agencies? With state, local and tribal entities?

NOI Comments Over 8,000 pages of comments submitted Verdict: a weak overall record –Too focused on aspirational goals, not enough on ways of getting there What was missing? –Useful data –Analysis of trade-offs among various approaches –Clear presentation of ideas and “seriousness of purpose” –Strategies for implementing ideas

Public Safety and Homeland Security: What is still needed? More and better data about both current and future broadband needs –Concrete plans and benchmarks on how to improve interoperability –Analysis of the spectrum allocations necessary to support both current and future broadband services –Data on the costs of deployment and other costs –What applications are most needed? –What are the requirements of public safety for their communications networks? –Other useful data

Next Steps: FCC Broadband Workshops Designed to “promote an open dialogue between the FCC and key constituents” on matters related to the Plan –Opens up the ex parte process, so “the public can see the debate as it unfolds” –Compresses multiple meetings and presentations into each workshop Presenters include technical experts, business strategists and economic experts

PSHS Broadband Workshop Date: Aug. 25 th, 9:00 a.m. Location: FCC, Commission Meeting Room Coordinator: Jennifer Manner Live Video Link:

PSHS Workshop: First Panel Focusing on the use of broadband applications by first responders to communicate information and prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies Topics: interoperability, redundancy, the costs of providing broadband access to public safety

PSHS Workshop: Second Panel Focusing on the impact of broadband technology on particular homeland security issues Topics: cybersecurity, bioterrorism, pandemics, critical infrastructure vulnerabilities; current and future public safety use of managed IP- networks

Additional Next Steps Ex parte meetings –Useful for presentations that involve technical data or proprietary information –“Permit-but-disclose” rules apply Field hearings outside of Washington, D.C. –Likely to be held throughout the fall –Dates and locations TBD—check for updates! Other events and proceedings—stay tuned!