FCC Acts to Support Deployment of Nationwide Public Safety Network
The Federal Communications Commission took action to support the deployment of a nationwide network for use by first responders. The decision, consistent with duties entrusted to the FCC by Congress, will help ensure that state-built portions of the network are interoperable with the core network so that public safety officials can communicate seamlessly with each other during emergencies.
The FCC established the standards and procedures it will use to review state plans. The decision addresses:
- The timeline for states to provide notification of their opt-out decisions and file plans with the FCC;
- Information states should include in their plans to demonstrate compliance with the statutory criteria for interoperability with FirstNet’s network;
- Some of the technical criteria and standards that the FCC will use in evaluating state plans;
- The FCC’s review process, including participation by interested parties, treatment of confidential information, and the timing of FCC action; and
- The FCC’s process for documenting its decisions to approve or disapprove state plans.
In addition, in light of recent filings by FirstNet in the docket, the Report and Order directs the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau to issue a Public Notice seeking comment on one remaining element of the FCC’s review standard, after which the FCC will issue an order on that element.
FCC Acts to Support Deployment of Nationwide Public Safety Network