Michigan’s Public Safety Broadband Program
State 911 CommitteeJune 14, 2017
Ms. Pamela Matelski, Director, Michigan’s Public Safety Broadband Program
The Connected First Responder
• Internet Access• Mobile VPN• Field-based Reporting• Location-based Services• Silent CAD Dispatch
Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012• Created the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet)• Dedicated 20 MHz of bandwidth (Band 14) in the upper
700MHz frequency range to a Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN)
• Provided the blueprint for FirstNet to build, operate, and maintain the NPSBN
• Outlines the processes and guidelines FirstNet must follow in building the network
Public/Private Partnership Monetize excess bandwidth Requires a 20% public safety subscriber base Public safety users guaranteed Quality of Service, Priority,
and Preemption to access the network No tax dollars - the cost to build, operate, and maintain the NPSBN must
be fully self-sustainable through subscriber / user fees Cybersecurity incorporates input from industry and public safety officials Phased-in deployment and operational ramp-up 25 year term
FirstNet RFP
• Accelerated speed to market• QPP across all AT&T legacy and Band 14 networks• $40B investment by AT&T over 25 yr contract• Robust commercial and public safety grade device ecosystem• Public safety applications store• Aggressive public safety pricing plans• Dedicated 24/7 US-based public safety
helpdesk
FirstNet Partnership with AT&T
• Advanced Situational Awareness• Cross Discipline Data Sharing • Decentralized Operations• Incident Reporting • Telemedicine • LTE PTT and LMR Gateways• Internet of Things• Heads-up Displays
The FirstNet Connected First Responder
QOS – Maintain bandwidth capacity and speed
70
Entrance
Preemption – non-PS removed from network, other PS users move over if reaching capacity
70
35
Priority – PS always maintains priority access to network
Does PS have the day to day need for the bandwidth?
Quality of Service, Priority and Preemptionon a Shared Network
FirstNet State Plan• Coverage• Deployment• Subscriber plans• Device and application ecosystem• State / local input• Support model
• System / Device / User / Application• Security
Opt-In• Fully endorse FirstNet Plan• Does not require any agency to use FirstNet• Be an active participant in shaping the program
Opt-Out• Build and operate a state-owned RAN• Build, operate, and maintain a state-owned RAN or contract with a partner to
manage, operate, and maintain the network
•Do nothing• Implied Opt-in
Governor’s Opt In/Out Considerations
What are the initial budget implications?
Are we prepared to maintain and upgrade the
network for 25 years?
Would potential user fees offset the planned and unplanned RAN costs?
What input will Michigan have in
network operations and policy decisions?
Who will be impacted by this decision and have they been consulted?
Does FirstNet meet our rural coverage needs?
Are opportunities generated for businesses
and education in rural areas?
Michigan Public Safety Broadband Governance
Ms. Pamela MatelskiDirector / A-SPOC
SLIGP Project TeamSME Contract Support
Center for Shared SolutionsMiPSB Program
FirstNet Single Point of ContactDavid B. Behen, DTMB CIO
Advisory Committees / Task Teams
MiPSB WorkgroupPublic Safety Broadband Workgroup
Michigan Department of Management & Budget (DTMB)Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR)Michigan State Police (MSP)Michigan Sheriff’s Association (MSA)Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police (MACP)Michigan Association of Fire Chiefs (MAFC)Michigan Association of Ambulance Services (MAAS)911 Representation (MCDA)Michigan Emergency Management Association (MEMA)Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)Michigan Tribal RepresentationMichigan State Fire Marshall (SFM)Michigan Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS)
MPSCIBPublic Safety Communications Interoperability Board
COMM-UWorkgroup
AUX-COMWorkgroup
GOVERNORThe Honorable Rick Snyder
MiPSB’s Program Activities• Education and Outreach
• Conference Presentations• Regional Engagement Workshops• Social Media• Monthly Webinars
• Data Collection and Analysis• 200+ Agencies Surveyed• 17,000+ First Responders (33.8%)• 2,300+ Stakeholders engaged• Governance
• Monthly Workgroup Meetings• Quarterly Interop Board Meetings• Technical Advisory Meetings
Coverage Objectives
Calls forService
CriticalInfrastructure
• Rural Coverage• Needed in areas not served, or underserved by commercial carriers• Highest potential for adoption• Highest potential for economic and quality of life impact for non-public service users
• Water Coverage• Second longest shoreline of any state at 3,126 miles• 11,037 lakes totaling 1,305 sq miles of inland water
• International Border Crossings• 721 miles of international border• Four border crossings/points of entry between the US and Canada
• 3 of 4 rank in the top 20 busiest in the county for truck traffic
• Urban Areas• Most benefit from priority access to dedicated bandwidth due to population density and number
of first responders
Find the full 2015/2016 Data Collection and Analysis Reports at www.Michigan.gov/MiPSB
Michigan’s Priorities
State and Local Implementation Grant Program (SLIGP)U.S. Department of Commerce · National Telecommunications and Information Administration
National Median:
1,157
Michigan:
2,300
Stakeholders Engaged
FirstNet State Plan Review PortalGovernors Portal Marketing Portal
What is FirstNet
State Plan Consultation
Governor’s Decision Process
Coverage MapsIOC thru FOC
Network Architecture
Products and Services
Coverage MapsIOC
Products and Services
Michigan Portal
Feedback
Coverage MapsIOC and FOC
Products and Services
Michigan’s Priorities
Feedback
Michigan State Plan Review Portal
MiPSB Prepare
Comment to FirstNet
Draft Plan
45 Days
AG / Legal
Procurement
Security
Infrastructure
MiPSB Workgroup
Interop Board
Gov’s Office
State PlanReview Team SPOC
Submit Comment
30 Days 15 DaysFirstNet Contract Award
MiPSBEnter Data in
MichiganState Plan
Portal
FirstNet/AT&T Develop
Draft State Plan
State Plan Review Process
FirstNet Delivers Draft
State Plan
SecureData
PublicData
State and Local Public Safety
Agencies
3/30/17
6/19/17
6/27/17
8/1/17
FirstNet Delivers
FinalState PlanSPOC
Submit Comment
90 Days45 Days
SPOCRecommendation
to Governor
FirstNet Modifies State Plan
Governor Snyder Review
State Plan Review Process
State PlanReview Team
Opt-in/OutNotification
8/1/17
9/15/17 12/15/17
• Inclusion of Michigan’s coverage and capacity priorities• Financial model and customer plans• Subscriber devices and applications authorized for use• Customer service and support• Method for state to provide actionable input• Analysis and mitigation of financial, operational,
and technical risk• All stakeholders involved in recommendation
Plan Evaluation
• Evaluate and analyze FirstNet State Plan • Be the ambassador for your region / discipline• Consult with key decision makers • Stay informed and involved
Next Steps
Register to participate on the State Plan Review Team:
Ms. Ulrika [email protected] or (517) 335-7011
Contact Us:www.Michigan.gov/[email protected]
Twitter.com/MiPSBB
Pamela MatelskiDirector, MiPSB [email protected](517) 373-0084
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