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1 DHS Emergency Interoperability Consortium Christopher Algiere October 25, 2017
2 FirstNet s Journey 9/11 Attack 2001 FirstNet Created 2012 Consultation Deployment Radio communication challenges impact responding law enforcement, fire, EMS Independent agency to deploy Public Safety Broadband Network Consultation in all 56 states/territories FirstNet works with states to collect and validate users and coverage data Nationwide deployment of the Public Safety Broadband Network 9/11 Commission 2004 Outreach Partnership & Plans Recommends national radio spectrum for public safety purposes Outreach to the public safety community RFP for public-private partnership to build and operate network Public safety unites to advocate for broadband network Governors identify single points of contact (SPOC) for FirstNet Delivery of State Plans Governor s decision 2
3 About FirstNet State Plans States and territories receive a customized, digital State Plan outlining how the FirstNet network will be deployed in the state or territory Each state s or territory s plan includes key information about FirstNet Based on the State Plan, the state/territory governor can: FirstNet Overview About FirstNet Value of FirstNet Coverage Nationwide coverage Rural providers State Plan Consultation State/territory consultation Nationwide outreach FirstNet Network Architecture RAN Core network Implementation Program Security management Public safety Governor s Decision Executive summary Acceptance and opt-out guides AT&T Products & Services Features Devices Rate plans Applications Secured Network OPT-IN FirstNet and AT&T will deploy, maintain and operate the state/territory Radio Access Network (RAN) at no cost to the state for 25 years. Once a state/territory opts in, FirstNet services will be available to public safety agencies and personnel in that state or territory. Telecom Expertise To create customized plans, FirstNet consulted with: OPT-OUT Creating an infrastructure dedicated to public safety AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet, First Responder Network Authority, and FirstNet logo are registered trademarks and service marks of FirstNet, an independent authority within the U.S. Department of Commerce. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Opt-out means the state/territory is responsible for deployment, operation, maintenance, and improvement of a public safety RAN in that state/territory including costs and risks. 3
4 27 Opt-In States Territories Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Hawaii Idaho Iowa Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico Puerto Rico Tennessee Texas U.S. Virgin Islands Virginia West Virginia Wyoming
5 FirstNet State Plan Timeline June 19 June 19 Aug. 4 States/territories have opportunity to review and provide feedback on State Plans FirstNet and AT&T deliver customized State Plans Aug. 4 Aug. 4 Mid-Sept. FirstNet and AT&T review state and territory comments and feedback Final date for states/territories to provide feedback Sept. 29 Dec. 28 FirstNet and AT&T provide official notice to the governor and initiate the 90-day decision period Expected Deadline for Gov. decisions. No response = Opt-in.
6 FirstNet Solution Key Elements October 2017
7 FirstNet solution overview COVERAGE IN-BUILDING SOLUTIONS DEPLOYABLES SERVICE PLANS & PROCUREMENT Reaches 97+% of U.S. population 40,000 Wi-Fi hotspots Satellite and deployable coverage for 99% geographic reach Access to 6,000+ existing AT&T in-building assets, including stadiums and transportation facilities Hundreds of AT&T units for daily network maintenance 72 deployables for FirstNet customer requests Customer-deployable asset options Competitive rate plans at or below existing commercial pricing Purchase through a variety of contract vehicles 7
8 FirstNet solution overview, continued DEVICES & BYOD BASIC & FUTURE SERVICES PRIORITY/ PREEMPTION CYBERSECURITY Any AT&T LTE device can be a FirstNet device Wide choices, aggressive pricing Use your personal device on FirstNet Includes all the voice, data and messaging features of commercial networks Future roadmap for mission-critical services Priority and preemption on Band 14 + AT&T commercial LTE bands Multiple priority levels within agencies Mutual aid priority management for incident response Security Operations Center for FirstNet Uses AT&T s global cybersecurity assets 8
9 FirstNet solution overview, continued ICAM FIRSTNET APP STORE LOCAL CONTROL PUBLIC SAFETY HOME PAGE Single sign-on capability across all FirstNet applications plus agency applications Shows only security audited apps from trusted vendors Can integrate with agency MDM/MAM One-stop web tool for managing user rate plans, priority levels, PTT groups, ICAM authorizations Unprecedented visibility into network status and more 9
10 FirstNet solution overview, continued APP DEVELOPER PROGRAM SOLUTIONS TRAINING SUPPORT Foster innovation and interoperability in public safety mobile apps APIs for FirstNet specific features First-party options for key services like PTT, mobile VPN, messaging, LBS Bring your own apps Public safety solution specialists to educate agencies on how to best use FirstNet services Dedicated 24/7/365 FirstNet mobility customer care desk based in the U.S. 10
11 Technology Elements 11
12 FirstNet Innovation & Test Lab To Test: Quality of Service Priority Preemption Mission-Critical Services and Application 12 Visit Firstnet.gov for videos and more information
13 FirstNet s Innovation and Test Lab Mission: Ensure that the mission-critical network services, features, devices and applications public safety needs to save lives are working properly on the FirstNet Network. Strategy: Trust, Collaborate and Verify with AT&T Tactics: Provide a state-of-the-art FirstNet-controlled environment where public safety-focused features and functionality can be tested and validated prior to deployment. Oversee AT&T s public safety Acceptance Test execution. Conduct public safety Quality Assurance Test execution. 13
14 FirstNet Cyber Security Overview August 14, 2017
15 How We Got To Where We Are The FirstNet Network Is Unique Combination of Wireless, Government, Public Safety, Information Technology, Public Private Partnership and to some extent Critical Infrastructure Each is a unique domain within the practice of security Cybersecurity vs Security Cyber, physical, critical infrastructure and The FirstNet Network Requires all practices to be considered Acquisition Flexibility Statement of Objectives acquisition provided the greatest flexibility for offerors with out requirements Appendix J-10 Cybersecurity Not Requirements but areas that must be considered in any security solution for the FirstNet Network 15
16 FirstNet Network Cyber Security Solution FirstNet has partnered with AT&T which has one of the world s most experienced telecommunications cybersecurity teams. Highly reliable, available, and resilient network and security solution End to end encryption of user communications and data both at rest and in transit Multi-Layer Security from apps to devices to Radio Access and Core Networks Full and transparent protection for specialized data types including HIPAA, CJIS, PCI The Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network is based on 3GPP Release 12 which has a long and trusted history of network access controls 3GPP Network Access Control is further enhanced by ICAM for applications and services as well as applications security FirstNet relies on its partner AT&T to bring best of breed network equipment and submit those elements and solutions to their rigorous evaluation/certification process which includes very stringent supply chain risk management requirements ISO certified Proven results Consistent and standardized methods for both evaluation and certification FirstNet will utilize J-10 Cybersecurity to evaluation AT&T s cybersecurity program 16
17 Appendix J-10 Provides Additional Layers of Security over AT&T s Existing Security Practices AT&T Commercial Core ( ) Internet AT&T Commercial User HSS MME AS IMS PCRF S/PGW FirstNet Core ( ) HSS MME AS IMS PCRF S/PGW PSEN Public Safety Enterprise AT&T Security Practices First Responder AT&T enb Public Safety Must Also Play Their Part In Securing the Network FirstNet Network Security (Appendix J-10) Public Safety Enterprise Security 17
18 Applications and Devices October 2017
19 Presentation title here edit Slide Master Applications Executive Summary Strategy Create apps that enable public safety user adoption Leverage scale and technologies of the commercial market Vision Innovate continuously to meet the needs of public safety Support a vibrant public safety developer community Enable development of a growing portfolio of public safety apps Ecosystem Facilitate the secure coexistence of FirstNet and commercial apps on devices Offer best-of-breed solutions 19
20 Presentation title here edit Slide Master Applications Ecosystem Vision ICAM App Dev Env Test & Cert App Store Federated ICAM Platform for developers Certify = test against criteria Coexist with commercial apps SDP Cloud Services Local Control Security Application Layer Open APIs Service Delivery Platform Network Services Cost-effective agency options Agency controls App and data security 20
21 High Priority Applications Social Media Telemedicine Streamline Incident Documents Situational Awareness Portable Reporting & Data Access AVL/ Location- Enabled Tracking Information Synthesis Internet of Things (IoT) Decentralized Operations GIS Mapping 21
22 Emerging Technologies Virtual Assistant (VA) Software agent that can perform tasks or services for an individual Envision VAs that understand the language of public safety Virtual Reality (VR) Use of computer technology to create a simulated environment Envision increasing use of VR in public safety training Augmented Reality (AR) Augmentation of the real world with digitally generated sensory inputs like visuals, sound, or GPS data, to enhance perception of reality Envision AR providing real-time, actionable intelligence 22
23 AR Heads-Up Display (HUD) Example HUD (Heads-Up Display) controlled by RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) markers on fingers Allows use of hands during rescue Augmented Mask Oxygen remaining (time) Exit points Temperature Positions of team members Path taken by firefighter Reference Video: 23 Screen shots and video displayed with permission Tanagram Partners (AR System Concept) and Madtown Media (AR Simulation Design)
24 Public Safety Apps and Data Security App, Data Security (DevOps guidelines) (SDK/API) App, Data Security Hardening App security Tools Best security practice on SDLC process. App, Data Isolation(Containers) (SAST,DAST,IAST) App Security Test/Strength App Security Operations App Security Stds Certification /Scoring Report Big Data Analytics on app security Evolution of new stds and adoption 24
25 Device Portfolio Vision Types Smartphones Tablets Feature phones Ruggedized All operating systems In Vehicle Routers (IVR) Hotspots / Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) Modems Vehicle Network System (VNS) Range extension / High Power UE Satellite fallback Hybrid Wearables Hands free Gloved usage Connectivity LTE, 3G, Satellite, 5G Wi-Fi, Wi-Gig NFC Bluetooth Tethering Direct Mode LTE, 3G, Satellite, 5G Wi-Fi, Wi-Gig Ethernet USB Direct Mode LTE, 3G, Satellite, 5G Wi-Fi, Wi-Gig NFC Bluetooth 25 All inclusive vision building on economies of scale to target COTS pricing and availability
26 Device Team Focus Areas Influence FirstNet device portfolio offering with partner Forward looking, influence the identified needs or ideas of Public Safety into the FirstNet device roadmap with partner Promoting a diverse Device Band 14 Portfolio of Public Safety Devices Device Approval for the NPSBN Support evolution of standards Conducting Device Approval Program Maintain the list of FirstNet approved devices Push for industry option of standard testing for mission critical features Regular reviews of device related QASP KPIs and deliverables On-boarding device related support of PSEs (e.g. grants) Perform market research Program and Customer Support Technology Innovation Programs Trials and quality assurance of pipeline products (e.g. PTT) Device ecosystem evolution (e.g. VNS, ATG, 5G & beyond) Standards, PSCR and PSAC support 26 Prepared under Contract No. D17PC FirstNet retains title to these materials. Public availability to be determined under 47 U.S.C. 1426(d).
27 Where to go for FirstNet info Two sites provide you complete information about this first-of-its-kind initiative: FirstNet program, activities and the First Responder Network Authority FirstNet network products and services and advantages for public safety 27 On this site: FirstNet mission and guiding principles FirstNet board and leadership FirstNet Public Safety Advisory Committee Consultation with public safety, states and territories State Plans Process and State Points of Contact The law that created FirstNet FirstNet Innovation and Test Lab On this site: Quality of service, priority and preemption Local control features Application ecosystem Devices and accessories for FirstNet Coverage and rate plans FirstNet network FAQs Contact a FirstNet specialist
28 FirstNet News & Information Visit our Website Blogs FAQs Fact Sheets Presentations Reports Calendar of Events Contact your State, Territory or Association Representatives State Single Points of Contact (SPOC): Stay Connected Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC): Engage with us on Social Media Facebook (FirstNetGov) Twitter Google+ (+FirstNetGov) YouTube (FirstNetGov) Flickr (FirstNetGov) LinkedIn Prepared under Contract No. D17PC FirstNet retains title to these materials. Public availability to be determined under 47 U.S.C. 1426(d).
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31 AT&T Bands Presentation title here edit on Slide Master Frequency range Band number Protocol Class Status Notes 850 MHz CLR 5 UMTS/HSPA+ 3G Active 3G services marketed as 4G 850 MHz CLR 5 LTE 4G Active & being deployed as needed Additional LTE bands for capacity 700 MHz Lower B/C/D/E/PS 12/17/14/29 LTE 4G Active Bands 12 and 17 are the main LTE bands for coverage. Band 14 was acquired from FirstNet and is to be used for public safety services, although commercial uses are permitted (with lower priority). Band 29 is only for supplemental downlink MHz WCS 30 LTE 4G Active & being deployed as needed Additional LTE bands for capacity 1900 MHz PCS 2 UMTS/HSPA+ 3G Active 3G services marketed as 4G 1900 MHz PCS 2 LTE 4G /2100 MHz AWS 4 LTE 4G Active & being deployed as needed Active & being deployed as needed Additional LTE bands for capacity Additional LTE bands for capacity
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