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Implementing the Vision
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2.22.12FirstNet becomes lawPL 112-96
GOVERNANCE
THE LAW FUNDING$7B authorized to build the FirstNet
network. Funded by spectrum auctions through 2022
The FirstNet Board has 15 members, including those with telecommunications and public safety backgrounds
Each Governor appoints 1 Single Point ofContact (SPOC) and governing body torepresent the state’s interests to FirstNet
40 member Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) advises FirstNet on public safety intergovernmental matters
BAND CLASS (BC) 1420MHz of bandwidth has been dedicated
to public safety in the prime upper 700MHz frequency range
BC 12
AT&T
AT&T
Dish
AT&T
Verizon
PS Broadband
PS Narrow
band
Verizon
PSBroadband
PS Narrow
band
6 MHz 12 MHz 12 MHz 6 MHz 12 MHz 11 MHz 10 MHz 6 MHz 11 MHz 10 MHz 6 MHz
BC 13 BC 14BC 13 BC 14BC 17
BC 29BC 12BC 17
1 MHz Guard Bands
LMR LMR
DOWNLINK DOWNLINKDOWNLINKDOWNLINK UPLINK UPLINKUPLINK DLUL
May 19, 2015
Network Deployment
Draft RFP Documents
Local, State & Tribal
Consultation
Final RFP
Early Builders in Operation
FederalConsultation
Deliver State Plan/ Governor Approval
Public Notice(s)
PSAC Recommendations
Industry Days
3
Key Milestones – Phase II • Public Notice(s) & Comment • Expand Outreach and Consultation• Leverage PSAC Recommendations and Early Builder Results• Release Final RFP
SPOC Calls & Webinars
Local, State & Tribal
Consultation
SPOC Calls & Webinars
PSAC Recommendations
Phase II: Road To Implementation
Draft State Plan
Consultation
May 19, 2015
FirstNet’s Equation for Financial Sustainability
5
$7BExcess
Network Capacity
SynergiesFees Costs Financial Sustainability
May 19, 2015
The FirstNet Opportunity
9
Minimum Value from Offerors for
Contract with
FirstNet
Cash balance inclusive of excess network capacity value
FirstNet Breakeven
Firs
tNet
Cas
h Bal
ance
End of Contract
Offerors propose funding
needed to deploy and
operate network
May 7, 2015
Contract Award
$7BExcess
Network Capacity
SynergiesFees Costs Financial Sustainability
Strong financial proposal
For illustrative purposes only. Not to scale.
Need Inputs to Get Answers
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$7BExcess
Capacity Revenue
FeesUser, Core,
Infrastructure Lease
Deployment Costs
Operations & Maintenance
Costs
PS FeaturesPriority, Security, Hardening, etc.
Plan Options
Users Security
Service Plan
Core Network
Devices
ApplicationsData Usage
Deployables
Training
Hardening
Prioritization
Cost Estimates
Core Design
Adoption Estimates
Excess Capacity Valuation
Hardening Costs
Baseline Coverage
Available Devices
Deployment Schedule
Coverage Objectives
Self-Sustaining Network
May 19, 2015
Special Notice with Draft RFP Documents
• On April 24, FirstNet Board approved release of Special Notice with Draft Request for Proposal (RFP) documents
• Documents posted April 27 on FBO.gov at https://www.fbo.gov/notices/55fa4d3227d5ac0173e4613e04368c86
• Interested have 90 Days to Provide Comments or Capabilities Statements
– Within those 90 days, parties will have 30 days to submit questions
• For questions, please contact the Contracting Officer at [email protected]
9May 19, 2015
Special Notice with Draft RFP Documents
• FirstNet is working to maximize feedback and input through the acquisition process
• The Special Notice contains instructions for industry and Public Safety to provide feedback around:
– FirstNet’s approach to serving public safety– Deployment and operation of the network– Early collaboration and teaming
10May 19, 2015
FirstNet’s Statement of Objectives Envisions a World Class Public Safety Network
3GPP global standards for
economies of scale
Local control for Public Safety Users
Fleet of deployables
dedicated to Public Safety
Priority access to the network
Satellite coverage for resiliency and wilderness areas
Enhanced resiliency,
redundancy and hardening to
ensure availability
A network with enhanced cyber
security
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Device ecosystem
Latest in 4G technology with
built-in evolution
Nationwide interoperable
broadband data network
Public Safety applications ecosystem
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents – Current State
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Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents– Phase 1-2
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Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
FN Core Network for B14
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents– Phase 3-4
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Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
FN Core Network for B14
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents– Phase 5
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Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
FN Core Network for B14
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents– Expansion 1
16
Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
FN Core Network for B14
May 19, 2015
Proposed FirstNet Approach in the Draft RFP Documents– Expansion 2
17
Phase 1-2
Phase 3-4
Phase 5
Expansion 1
Expansion 2
Cont
ract
Co
vera
ge
RURAL RURALURBANSUBURBAN SUBURBAN
FN Core Network for B14
May 19, 2015
FirstNet encourages Public Safety to Respond to the Special Notice and Draft RFP Documents
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• Special Notice with Draft RFP Documents– Overview of contents of draft of RFP documents – Request for feedback on the approaches– Submission of capabilities statements
• Section B Supplies or services and prices/costs
• Section C Statement of Objectives (SOO) C-1 Baseline Coverage Objective Map C-3 Recommendations of the Interoperability Board (aka FCC Technology
Advisory Board Report) C-4 System View and Standard Views (SV-1 and StdV-1) C-5 FirstNet Final Operational Capability– Features Standards Forecast
(StdV-2) C-6 Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) C-7 Operational Architecture Functional Descriptions C-8 Initial and Final Operation Capability Target Timeline C-9 NPSBN Use Case Definitions
• Section J, Attachment J-3, Terms of Reference
May 19, 2015
Key Elements for Desired Network Outcomes
Publ
ic S
afet
y U
se •Quantity and quality of applications
•User satisfaction
•Enablement of application developers
•Cloud services
•Local control
Publ
ic S
afet
y De
vice
s •Portfolio breadth & depth
•Certification timelines
•Security and malware protection
• Inventory management
Radi
o an
d Co
re N
etw
ork •Deployment
progress•Coverage
quantity and quality
•Capacity•Priority &
QoS profiles•Network
quality•Roaming
Net
wor
k O
pera
tions •Change
management•Maintenance•Outage &
incident management
•Resiliency•Customer
care•Overall
availability
19May 19, 2015
FirstNet Network Benefits
Dedicated to Public Safety
QoS, Priority & Preemption
(QPP)
Local Control
Public Safety Apps /
Services
Situational Awareness
Public Safety Grade
20May 19, 2015
Industry Day
21
OCT
DEC
NOV
AUG
JUN IndustryMeetings Begin
Public Safety Briefing
Industry Day
Industry Meetings End
Board MeetingIndustry Day /Pre-solicitation
conference
RFP Release
Potential Opportunities for Engagement in the Year Ahead
MAY
Events subject to change
SEP
Public Notice & Comment #3
Opens
Public Notice & Comment #3
Closes
Special Notice Comment
Period ClosesJULY
Special Notice & Draft RFP
ReleasedAPR
Board Meeting
Public Notice & Comment #2
Closes
Questions Due
May 19, 2015
EB Tough Mobile as a Next Generation MDC
About Elektrobit (EB)
• Established in 1985
• Headquartered in Oulu, Finland, a wireless technology hub of Northern Europe
• Worldwide operations in eight countries, spanning 3 continents, with over 1700 employees.
• Among its business areas, EB develops mobile device solutions and platforms for specialized, vertical markets such as public safety, military, and industrial sectors. EB also develops products and platforms for the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) markets.
© Elektrobit (EB), 2015 | Confidential 2
EB Tough Mobile as a Next Generation MDC
SmartPhone based MDC – Key Requirements
© Elektrobit (EB), 2015 / Confidential 3
• Sufficient Processing Power to replace the Laptop
• Rich, High-Speed Communication Capabilities
• Positioning & LBS
• Secure Data-Access
• Two-Way Display Synchronization
• Ruggedness
EB Tough Mobile as a Next Generation MDC
EB Tough Mobile Overview
• EB Tough Mobile is a rugged, secure Android 5.0 Lollipop based SmartPhone.
• Quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801 Processor• Unparalleled FIPS140-2 compliant Hardware
and software based security.• Supports 9 LTE frequency bands including B14
for FirstNet and 8 commercial bands for commercial roaming partners.
• GPS/Glonass/Beidou & indoor positioning
© Elektrobit (EB), 2015 / Confidential 4
• Cast Magnesium unibody construction for MIL-810G ruggedness, IP67 Ingress Protection.
• Miracast for Display Mirroring• Dual-SIM for carrier Flexibility
EB Tough Mobile as a Next Generation MDC
Miracast Wireless Display Projection
• Miracast is a technology for mirroring device display content between multimedia devices without cable or network connection.
• Miracast is a peer-to-peer connection based on Wi-Fi Direct and allows sending up to 1080p HD video wirelessly between devices.
• Miracast is an industry-wide solution promoted by the Wi-Fi Alliance, so the technology works well across devices regardless of the brand.
• EB Tough Mobile is a Miracast compliant device.• However, Miracast solutions so far have been one-way solutions
and hence do not support control of the source device from the display device.
© Elektrobit (EB) 2015 | Confidential 5
EB Tough Mobile as a Next Generation MDC
2-way Display Synchronization using Miracast• In order to make Miracast display synchronization 2-way, a User Input Back
Channel (UIBC) is required between the display device and the source device.• UIBC is an optional protocol in Miracast.
© Elektrobit (EB) 2015 | Confidential 6
Source(Smartphone)
Display(Car display/touch, with
buttons, joystick etc. for user control)
MiracastFramework
Display
Audio
UIBC
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
The Next Generation MDC is a FirstNet SmartPhone
Commander Scott EdsonTechnology and Support Division,Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s DepartmentCOMMERCIAL FIRSTNETComputer Aided Dispatch Computer Aided DispatchRecords Management System Records Management SystemField Based Reporting Field Based ReportingMobile Data Devices Mobile Data DevicesHosted Applications Hosted ApplicationsVoice over IP Voice over IPUser Authentication User AuthenticationDevice Authentication Device AuthenticationData Dependent Apps Data Dependent AppsPriority & Quality of Service Priority & Quality of ServiceCapacity/Resiliency Capacity/Resiliency
Land Mobile Radio
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
How Can I Maximize Use of FirstNet, Provide a Better Level of Service, and Save Money?
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
Can a SmartPhone Replace the MDC?
Can a SmartPhone Meet CJIS Compliance?
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
All I Want Is:• Body Worn SmartPhone• Keyboard• Monitor
• Two-way• Touch screen
• Engage Industry to Find a Solution!
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department• Two Factor Authentication on MDC
• The user is first authenticated using their Active Directory user ID and password
• Next authentication via a digital certificate• Digital certificates are issued to the user when they
complete MDC training• If successfully authenticated, then the user certificate is
downloaded from Active Directory to the MDC and the logon process continues
• The system checks to ensure the user authenticated by Active Directory is the same user authenticated by the Certificate Authority before access to MDC applications
• Encryption• The Band 14 devices today are all Andriod• Andriod supports data encryption
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
Band 14 Devices
• Elektrobit• Sonim• Motorola
(15 minutes each, including Q&A)
Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
Thank You!
Commander Scott EdsonTechnology and Support Division,Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department562-345-4314 [email protected]