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February 24, 2004 TR-45 Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) Activity FCC/TIA Status Meeting on LAES Terri L. Brooks Chair TR-45 LAES Ad.

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1 February 24, 2004 TR-45 Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) Activity FCC/TIA Status Meeting on LAES Terri L. Brooks Chair TR-45 LAES Ad Hoc 972 894 5991 terri.brooks@nokia.com

2 2 TR-45 LAES Scope and Purpose of J-STD-025-B  Scope (excerpt) …focus on a revision of the joint standard J-STD-025-A Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance with the purpose of refining the current packet mode communications requirements for the interface to the Collection Function, represented as interface “e” in J-STD-025-A, a safe harbor specification. The packet mode communications surveillance definitions and requirements for stages 1, 2 and 3 are within the scope of the project…  Purpose Produce a revision of J-STD-025-A containing the requirements for support of packet mode communications surveillance.

3 3 J-STD-025-B Work Plan  Proposed standard Revision was balloted by both TIA and Committee T1  Following the ballot and default ballot, one unresolved NO vote remained in the T1 ballots from Law Enforcement (FBI). Law Enforcement was notified of their right for appeal, but did not appeal. J-STD-025-B was approved for publication as a TIA/T1 (ATIS) Trial-Use standard in December 2003, pending editorial review. The document has been forwarded to TIA for publication by TIA and ATIS.  The TR-45 LAES Ad Hoc group will also be recommending J-STD-025-B text for a 60-day ANSI ballot at the TR-45 March 2004 meeting. T1P1 and T1S1 have agreed to support and follow the decision of TR-45.

4 4 Standards Coordination for J-STD-025-B TR-45 LAES T1(ATIS) T1P1 T1S1 T1M1 TR45.6 IPCC Packet Cable 3GPP SA3 LI

5 5 Standards Coordination for J-STD-025-B (cont)  TR-45.6 cdma2000 ® technology — submitted detailed text for stages 1, 2, and 3 for inclusion in J-STD-025-B  T1P1 GPRS/UMTS—references for detailed solution submitted for inclusion in J-STD-025-B  T1S1– references for detailed solution submitted for inclusion in J-STD-025-B

6 6 New LAES Projects  TIA TR-45 approved two new LAES projects at its June 2003 meeting. Both were proposed as joint projects with T1 (T1S1 and T1P1).  The 3GPP2 IMS/MMD Platform will be included in both new projects.  The new projects were originally proposed as TIA/T1 Trial-Use level. A TR-45 LAES Ad Hoc recommendation to convert both projects to ANSI projects will be submitted to the TR-45 March 2004 meeting.

7 7 Proposed J-STD-025-C  Scope and Justification for Rev. C Project: This proposed revision is intended to include standard maintenance following J-STD-025-B implementation fixes and improvements from field deployment and possible CALEA capabilities resulting from an analysis of Law Enforcement’s requirements expressed in various forms (e.g., Electronic Surveillance Needs for Carrier-Grade Voice over Packet service (CGVoP), IMS/MMD for 3GPP2 systems, support for TIA-835-C Mobile IPv6, support for Direct Signal reporting, circuit/packet terminology cleanup, support for MEID) and information related to additional Packet Mode technologies. (Note: A copy of the CGVoP document may be obtained by going to http://www.askcalea.net> and clicking on the link in the lower left corner [“askcalea a question”]. When the dialog box comes up, type a request for a copy of the CGVoP document.) http://www.askcalea.net Neither the requirements, messaging, protocol, or any additional text developed for the new revision of J-STD-025 is intended to conflict with other lawful intercept standards for CALEA. NOTE: Bold, underscored text represents clarifications added since the original project approval by TR-45 Committee.

8 8 Additional LAES Capabilities Project  Scope and Justification for additional LAES capabilities: Produce a new TIA STD containing the messaging for support of additional LAES capabilities. Expected sources for contributions on these capabilities include, but are not limited to, distributed documents from Law Enforcement (e.g., Packet Surveillance Fundamental Needs Document (PSFND), Electronic Surveillance Needs for Carrier-Grade Voice over Packet Service (CGVoP)), previous ESTS contributions to the TR-45 LAES Ad Hoc Group (e.g., Surveillance Status, Continuity Check Tone, Feature Status, Non- communication signaling for information services), and carrier and vendor discussions with LEA (e.g., location tracking, Call Release information, LNP Considerations). Messages should be able to toggle on/off, as implementations of these capabilities are optional and to be provided upon request with negotiated terms. This STD assumes a J-STD-025 embedded architecture, messaging and protocol for communications surveillance. This standard is not being developed to meet the requirements of CALEA, and CALEA references are outside the scope. NOTE: Bold, underscored text represents clarifications added since the original project approval by TR-45 Committee.

9 9 TR-45 LAES Work Plan for New LAES Projects  PN-4465-RV3 (to be published as J- STD-025-C) is scheduled for balloting by November 2004.  PN-0125, the Additional LAES Capabilities document, is scheduled for balloting by June 2005.


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