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National Capital Region Interoperability Program (NCRIP)

National Capital Region Interoperability Program (NCRIP). RPWG/ESF Chair Quarterly Report October 31, 2005. Offices. EOCs. Government. Field. “Tracks”. Centers. Mobile Operations. Operational Centers. “Users”. “Users”. Core Elements. Shared Services. Standards. Governance. ”. “.

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National Capital Region Interoperability Program (NCRIP)

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  1. National Capital Region Interoperability Program (NCRIP) RPWG/ESF Chair Quarterly Report October 31, 2005

  2. Offices EOCs Government Field “Tracks” Centers Mobile Operations Operational Centers “Users” “Users” Core Elements Shared Services Standards Governance ” “ s T Outreach k r c a a c r k T s “ ” Information Public Safety Information Health Montgomery Transportation Data & Emergency Public Safety Applications Preparedness Health County Transportation “Trains” Emergency Preparedness Gaithersburg Rockville Takoma Greenbelt Loudoun Park College County Park Montgomery Washington , Fairfax Washington , Prince D . C . DC George’s Bowie Arlington Falls Church Manassas Park Alexandria Fairfax County Information Prince Public Safety Information Manassas Health George’s Transportation Public Safety Emergency Health Prince Preparedness Transportation County Emergency Preparedness William County NCR Data Interoperability Communications Architecture LEGEND Existing Fiber Connected I - Net Site or Hub Candidate I - Net Site Existing I - Net Fiber Candidate I - Net Fiber Broadband Wireless Phase 1 Broadband Wireless Phase 2 Information Broadband Wireless Future Phases

  3. RWBN Program Status and Plan Scope / Contract Requirements consensus (incl. assessments) 3/1/06 Regional RFP Approval 7/1/06 RFP Advertisement 8/7/06 Q&A 8/22/06 Proposals Due 10/11/06 Contract Award 12/20/06 Spectrum / Licensing Waiver Regional Approval (Arlington / Alexandria approval – (4/7 – Most) (6/15 – A&A) Submission to FCC Initial: 5/12/06 Revised: 7/3/06 Public Notice of Waiver (Escalated. To Congress) 9/22/06 Reply Comments Notice + 45 day 11/6/06 Approved Waiver Notice + 105 days) 1/8/07 Regional Plan and Permanent License Broadband compatible plan (First Draft) 5/1/06 Regional Plan – Regional Approval 8/14/06 Neighbor Approval (DE, PA, WV, VA (Non Northern VA) 11/10/06 FCC Approval 8/14/07 NCR Licensing 9/27/07 Temporary Licenses STA Package Submittal to R20 12/11/06 Region 20 Approval 12/20/06 FCC STA Approval 2/1/07 Phase 1 Deployment (District, Arlington, and Alexandria) Site Acquisition DC – Complete Alex – Started Arl – started Permitting / Zoning Start: 12/6/06 Deployment Approval (Needed prior to construction and contract award by Start: 12/1/06 Site Construction Start: 2/1/07 Equipment Delivery and Installation 3/1/07 Network Acceptance 3/30/07 Legend

  4. Near Term DEH Logical Architecture • Various critical operational standards developed and adopted • Phase I exchanges directed to EOC for all ESF benefit • WebEOC and HSIN exchanges in Phase I • Regional GIS via portal exchanges (MEGIN) in Phase I

  5. INET - FY2005 Plan • DC to MC fiber interconnect complete • Operational pilot use of link and MOU in progress • Fairfax/Arlington/Alex link by 1/1/06 • MAX network finalized to extend link from DC-Fairfax-PG • Microwave links on schedule

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