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FCC Public Safety Web site (800 MHz; 700 MHz; & 4.9 GHz Spectrum)

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FCC Public Safety Web site (800 MHz; 700 MHz; & 4.9 GHz Spectrum)

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[WT Docket No. 00–32; FCC 03–99]

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The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred From Federal Government Use

FCC 11/12/04 Memorandum Opinion and Order for the 4.9 GHz Band

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FCC 11/12/04 Memorandum Opinion and Order for the 4.9 GHz Band

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1. In this Memorandum Opinion and Order (MO&O), we considered a Petition for Reconsideration (Petition) filed on July 30, 2003, by the National Public Safety Telecommunication Council (NPSTC). NPSTC requests us to reconsider certain of the technical rules in the Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, in which the Commission adopted licensing and service rules far the 4940-4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band.  Herein, we grant the NPSTC petition in part by adopting new 4.9 GHz emission masks - one for high power operations (the DSRC-C mask), and one for low power operations (the DSRC-A mask). We also reaffirm our decisions in the Third R&O not to adopt a technology standard, and not to make regional planning mandatory in the 4.9 GHz band.

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Public Safety Regional Planning Committee Chairpersons and Web Sites

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Public Safety Regional Planning Committees

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CONSOLIDATED SPECTRUM SERVICES \"\"\n"); document.write("

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  • Coordinating with Radio Observatories and Military Groups, per ITU Standards, as required by the FCC for Air Mobile Licensing in the 4.9 GHz band.
APCO

\"\"The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials - International, Inc. - APCO International - is the world's oldest and largest not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to the enhancement of public safety communications.

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Regin 5 Southern CA RPC 4.9 GHz workgroup \"\"CPRA-700 · 700 MHz / 4.9GHz Regin 5 Southern CA RPC
Goldstone Radio Astronomy Presentation

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Estimate of Interference from LA County Aeronautical Mobile to Goldstone Radio Astronomy Stations at 4.9 GHz.

Region 6 (Northern California) 4.9 GHz Regional Planning Committee

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4940 - 4990 MHz Spectrum Planning

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Request to FCC to defer requirement to finalize 4.9 GHz plans

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Region 6 4.9 GHz Draft Plan Version 8-24-04

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4.9 GHz Region 5 and Region 6 Regional Planning Committee Survey

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4.9 GHz Region 5 & 6 Survey Results 7/11/04

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Region 5 & 6 4.9 GHz Survey\"\"\"\"\n"); document.write("

4.9 GHz California Survey

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 The 4.9 GHz Region 5 & 6 Regional Planning Committee Spectrum Workgroups are each (both separately and collaboratively) working on their overall spectrum plans, which will be adopted by their full committees, and ultimately the FCC.  As part of this effort, these California committees issued the attached survey to all counties in California.  The survey was Seeking Quantifying and Qualifying Information Regarding Each Organization’s Intended Use of the 4.9 GHz Spectrum.

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4.9 GHz Region 5 and Region 6 Regional Planning Committee Survey

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4.9 GHz Region 5 & 6 Survey Results as of 7/11/04

Region 41 Utah RPC 4.9 GHz workgroup

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Utah RPC Region 41 700 MHz and 4.9 GHz Committee

Region 43 NCC 700 MHz & 4.9 GHz Regional Planning Committee

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Region 43 NCC 700 MHz & 4.9 GHz Regional Planning Committee

TR-8.8 Broadband Data Systems

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Project MESA

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Project MESA is an international partnership producing globally applicable technical specifications for digital mobile broadband technology, aimed initially at the sectors of public safety and disaster response.

WCA\"\"Founded in 1988, the Wireless Communications Association International (WCA) is the non-profit trade and professional association for the Wireless Broadband industry with member companies on six continents representing the bulk of the sector's leading carriers, vendors and consultants. \n"); document.write("

The WCA's mission is to advance the interests of the wireless carriers that provide high-speed data, Internet, voice and video services on broadband spectrum through land-based systems using reception/transmit devices in all broadband spectrum bands. The WCA is an established leader in government relations, technology standards and industry event organization.

The Capital Wireless Integrated Network (CapWIN) project

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The Capital Wireless Integrated Network (CapWIN) project is a partnership between the States of Maryland and Virginia and the District of Columbia to develop an integrated transportation and criminal justice information wireless network. This  unique project will integrate transportation and public safety data and voice communication systems in two states and the District of Columbia and will be the first multi-state transportation and public safety integrated wireless network in the United States. The project will have national implications in technology transfer including image/video transmission and the inclusion of transportation applications in an integrated system.

Statement of Requirements (SoR) for public safety communications and interoperability

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The Statement of Requirements (SoR) for public safety communications and interoperability provides information on base level requirements for a system of interoperable public safety communications across all federal, state, local, and tribal \"first responder\" communications systems.

NATIONAL REGIONAL PLAN GUIDELINES FOR 4.9 GHz\"\" \n"); document.write("

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Provided by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council    May 21, 2004

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Links for information on 4.9 GHz Public Safety Spectrum:

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Links for information on 4.9 GHz Public Safety Spectrum. (Select Documents, 4.9 GHz information)

AFC 4.9 GHz WEB site\"\" 4.9 GHz Broadband Technology for Public Safety Information
WiMZX Forum\"\" \n"); document.write("

Welcome to the WiMAX Forum

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The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, non-profit corporation formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products. Our member companies support the industry-wide acceptance of the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN wireless MAN standards.

Municipal wireless \"\" \n"); document.write("

This site is devoted to municipal wireless broadband projects worldwide that are funded or supported by cities and towns. These range from downtown hotzones to city-wide wireless broadband networks. Although I often use the word \"city\", rural municipalities receive equal coverage because they are leading the fight for affordable, fast, universal access to the Internet.

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List of municipal wireless broadband networks around the world

Public Safety Wireless Technology Links

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On this webpage we provide a selection of web links that are all related in some way to wireless systems for public safety and law enforcement applications.   These links are external to NIST and do not imply endorsement of any particular product, service, organization, company, information provider, or content, nor is it by any means an exhaustive list of useful pointers. The various links are grouped topically. Within a topic, the listing is alphabetical.

The North American DSRC standards development

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The North American DSRC standards development is focused on the new spectrum available at 5.9 GHz. This new spectrum allows the US, Canadian, and Mexican ITS programs to evolve to a new generation of rf communications between vehicles and the roadside, and between vehicles, that enables a whole new class of communications and a new class of applications to support future transportation systems and needs.

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Download the DSRC summary presentation: DSRC Summary.ppt (.zip file)

NEMA (National Emergency Number association)\"\"NENA's mission is to foster the technological advancement, availability, and implementation of a universal emergency telephone number system. In carrying out its mission, NENA promotes research, planning, training and education. The protection of human life, the preservation of property and the maintenance of general community security are among NENA's objectives.
The California Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association. \"\"The California Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association. The purpose of CALNENA is to foster a reliable and continuously improved emergency telephone number network through research, planning, training and education; represent its members before communications regulatory agencies and policy making bodies; and strive toward citizens having immediate access to emergency public safety services so that safety of human life, protection of property and civic welfare are benefited to the utmost degree.
State of California 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Office \"\"The State of California, in concert with all public safety agencies in the State, is dedicated to providing its citizens with the best emergency services possible. The goal of the State of California 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Office is to enable public safety answering points (PSAPs) to provide expedient telephone access to emergency services for all 9-1-1 callers.
NASNA (National Association of State 9-1-1 Administrators\"\"The National Association of State 9-1-1 Adminstrators is a professional organization representing the 32 states that currently have a central 9-1-1 planning or administrative function. NASNA is assisting the FCC with educating the PSAP community about the Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) program.
IAEM (International Association of Emergency Managers)\"\"\n"); document.write("

The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the goals of saving lives and protecting property during emergencies and disasters.

IAFC (International Association of Fire Chiefs)\"\"Established in 1873, the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) is a powerful network of more than 12,000 chief fire and emergency officers. Our members are the world's leading experts in fire fighting, emergency medical services, terrorism response, hazardous materials spills, natural disasters, search & rescue, and public safety legislation.
Western Fire Chiefs Association

\"\"Western Fire Chiefs Association is a division of the International Association of Fire Chiefs. The IAFC is a professional organization dedicated to communicating national issues to the fire service. In order to disseminate information most efficiently, the IAFC has broken down their membership into divisions. Western Fire Chiefs Association includes the 10 most western states; Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

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