[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 41 (Wednesday, March 3, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9586-9587]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-4421]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket Number: 100217092-0110-01]
Solicitation of Participation In and Public Meeting to Discuss
Public Safety 700 MHz Broadband Demonstration Network
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of participation.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces the building of a 700 MHz Public Safety Broadband
Demonstration Network (Demonstration Network), which will provide
manufacturers and first responders a location for early deployment of
their systems in a multi-vendor, neutral host environment.\1\ Emergency
responders will see how these broadband systems will function and
determine through hands-on experience how these systems meet their
unique needs. This Notice of Solicitation of Participation both seeks
Expressions of Interest from parties that may be interested in
participating in the Demonstration Network and also announces a project
kick-off meeting for all interested stakeholders.
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\1\ NIST Tech Beat (2009), Demonstration Network Planned for
Public Safety 700 MHz Broadband. http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb2009_1215.htm.
DATES: Expressions of Interest in participating in the program are due
on or before 5:00 pm Mountain Time, April 30, 2010. A kick-off
informational meeting will be held March 15, 2010, via webinar over the
Internet. The registration deadline for participation in the meeting is
due by 5 p.m. Mountain Time, March 12, 2010. Please see registration
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instructions in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
ADDRESSES: Expressions of Interest in participating in the
Demonstration Network and registrations for the kick-off meeting should
be sent to 700MHz@its.bldrdoc.gov. The webinar details, meeting time
and teleconference bridge information will be e-mailed to registrants
prior to the event.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emil Olbrich, (303) 497-4950, e-mail:
700MHz@its.bldrdoc.gov. The mailing address is 325 Broadway, Mail Stop
ITS.P, Boulder, CO, 80305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public safety agencies have long struggled
with
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effective cross-agency radio communications, due mainly to incompatible
systems and non-contiguous spectrum assignments. But newly enacted
Congressional legislation \2\ and FCC Rulings \3\ have created
broadband spectrum cleared by the Digital Television (DTV) transition
available to local, state and tribal public safety agencies (i.e. fire,
police, emergency medical services), allowing for a unified system that
would foster nationwide roaming and interoperability. Though this
spectrum will provide ample opportunity for the build-out of next-
generation communications systems that could achieve true
interoperability for public safety, no government or independent
laboratory facilities exist in the United States to test and
demonstrate the behaviors of this yet-to-be-deployed 700 MHz network
and the applications that could run on top of it.
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\2\ Public Law No: 111-4.
\3\ Implementing a Nationwide, Broadband, Interoperable Public
Safety Network in the 700 MHz Band, FCC WT Docket No. 06-150, PS
Docket No. 06-229.
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To address this critical gap, the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), through its Public Safety Communications
Research (PSCR) program, will begin building a Public Safety Broadband
Demonstration Network. This Demonstration Network will allow NIST,
manufacturers and public safety users a site for the early deployment
of their systems in order to evaluate the Third Generation Partnership
Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard, in a multi-vendor
environment and create integration opportunities for commercial service
providers.
Public Safety Broadband Demonstration Network
The goal of this project is to demonstrate and evaluate the
behaviors of 3GPP LTE technology deployed in the 700 MHz bands,
specific to the needs of public safety agencies. NIST has developed an
initial network design that must be evaluated by vendors, service
providers, academia, and other stakeholders to ensure that it can
support all test cases. In this project, emergency responders, vendors,
carriers, academia and other stakeholders will have the opportunity to
participate in the development, test planning and network design
evaluation of the Demonstration Network system. Each participant may
provide individual input to NIST; no consensus advice will be provided.
Public Safety users will see how these broadband systems will function
and determine through hands-on experience how the systems meet their
unique needs. Features and system performance that commercial carriers
may not be testing for commercial purposes, but that are of importance
to public safety, will be a primary area of assessing public safety
user requirements within the 3GPP LTE standard. This will include
multicast/broadcast capabilities, priority access, pre-emption, SMS,
and voice. Vendors who are developing LTE equipment (Band Class 14) are
eligible to participate in this project.
On or before April 30, 2010, interested parties wishing to
participate in the Demonstration Network should submit to the e-mail
address in the ADDRESSES section, their name, address, phone number,
and an e-mail address. After receiving all submissions, NIST may
contact any party that submitted an expression of interest to follow-up
on how its technology would meet the above evaluation criteria. As part
of the Demonstration Network project, NIST will enter into Cooperative
Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with participating
equipment stakeholders.
The following information details the technical specifications of
the Demonstration Network as it relates to radio frequency and the
ability to transmit over the air.
Demonstration Network Technology: Equipment utilizing minimum 3GPP
LTE Release 8, Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and IP Multimedia System
(IMS). Other air interfaces may be considered.
Demonstration Network Frequency Band: 758-768 MHz & 788-798 MHz
(3GPP Band Class 14) Authorization to transmit over-the-air for the
Demonstration Network: Via a request for FCC Special Temporary
Authority (STA) for Part 90 and/or Part 27.
Phases for Stakeholder Participation: The Demonstration Network
will have the following three major phases for stakeholder
participation:
Phase 1--Network and Test Planning: Stakeholders will be involved
in creating a common test plan for all vendors and creating a common
network deployment and coverage scheme.
Phase 2--Deployment: Equipment is scheduled for delivery to site
locations. Coverage, network planning, site preparation completed.
Installation and commissioning takes place.
Phase 3--Testing and Demonstrations: Test plan execution takes
place. This may be staggered into sub-phases as equipment and features
become available. Network is available to perform system level testing
and demonstrations on.
Equipment Disposition: Stakeholder equipment used for the
demonstration network will be returned to the stakeholders, at their
expense, after the completion of the project or upon withdrawal from
the project.
Demonstration Network Timeline: This demonstration network is
currently in the preliminary planning stages and is expected to go live
in mid 2010.
Webinar NIST intends to hold a webinar meeting on March 15, 2010
webinar to bring together interested stakeholders (vendors, carriers,
public safety practitioners, academics) to specifically discuss how to
move forward on the Demonstration Network and to establish the focus
and goals of the project. There is no charge for participation in the
meeting. The registration deadline is 5 p.m. Mountain Time on March 12,
2010. Please submit your name, email address and phone number to
700MHz@its.bldrdoc.gov and you will be provided with the logistics for
the webinar meeting.
Dated: February 26, 2010.
Marc G. Stanley,
Acting Deputy Director.
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