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FirstNet in California
FirstNet State Plan Review
August 23, 2017
This document was prepared with help from SAIC under contract with Cal OES using funds under award 06-10-S13006 from the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect
the views of the NTIA, DOC, or FirstNet.
Topics
• FirstNet – Historical Review
• Overview of AT&T’s proposed plan
• State Plan Review Meetings - Event statistics
• Public Safety Feedback - What We Heard
• Ongoing Collaboration & Next Steps
FIRSTNET - LAW
• Signed into law on February
22, 2012, the Middle Class
Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
FirstNet
• FirstNet is an Independent
authority within the U.S.
Department of Commerce’s
National Telecommunications
and Information
Administration (NTIA)
9/1/2017
The Role of Cal OES
Governance
• Continued governance and
stakeholder communications
remain important throughout
network deployment and
operations
Overview of California Coverage Priority
FirstNet Baseline
Coverage map was
overlaid with 9-1-1
call locations, tribal
lands, and other
public safety threat
areas onto
FirstNet’s baseline
coverage objectives
Innovative Public-Private Partnership
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Creating an infrastructure dedicated to public safety
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FirstNet / AT&T Plan • User Types – Defining Priority
– Primary Users
– Extended Primary Users
– Volunteer Users
• Quality of Service, Priority and Preemption – QPP on Band 14 and all AT&T Commercial LTE Bands
– Priority and Preemption for all primary users at no additional
cost
– Three levels of permanent priority that can be assigned by
public safety
• FirstNet Monitoring – Local Control and Device Management
• Ability to Monitor Network in real time
• Ability to enable and disable devices locally
Attendees
by Location
State Plan Review Meetings
• 12 Outreach Meetings
• 784 Attendees
• 228 Feedback Forms
• 687 Comments – Confident we know what California needs
Blue indicates AT&T
coverage claims
What did we hear?
Red dots indicate poor
coverage comments
1. Coverage – Most important
“If you don’t have
coverage, nothing
else matters”
- Rural Coverage
Matters
Public Safety Feedback
What else did we hear? Top 5 State Plan priorities heard from attendees:
1. Coverage – Most important, and above anything else
- Community Anchor Institutions
- Rural coverage matters
2. Cost – Must be at or below what paying now
3. Public Safety Grade – No hardening assurances in plan
4. Access to Critical Systems – 9-1-1 Dispatch Data
5. Security - Identity and Credentialing
- Single System Sign-On (SSO)
- Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
- Mobile Device Management (MDM)
What will we be looking for? Answers to all 687 comments submitted by California
Build-out commitments with locations and dates
Commitment to involve CalOES in the process to establish priority for new site
construction and coverage enhancements
Plan for LA-RICS integration
A site-hardening plan
Aggressive plan to deliver X,Y,Z Location-based coordinates
Commitment on number of deployables in California
More robust unlimited data selection on all mobile devices
Commitment to involve CalOES in the Local Control Tool development
Me-too clause (in relation to concessions granted to other states)
Secure access to CLETS/CJIS and integration with Next Gen 9-1-1
Updated coverage maps that reflect realistic depiction of coverage
Develop public/private partnership for site locations
AT&T engineering assistance with mobile installs and support for smaller
agencies
• Weekly meetings with AT&T and FirstNet to:
- Identify priority new site build locations
- Rural coverage considerations
- Public safety grade site hardening
- Clarify user cost profiles
Next Steps • Continue to work with AT&T and provide feedback on
proposed plan
• Prepare Technical Advisory Group for review of final plan
• Prepare Opt-In / Opt-Out analysis
• Finalize draft Opt-Out RFP
Ongoing Collaboration