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PSA Sets The Record Straight; Reiterates Call for an Interoperable Broadband Data Network

September 21, 2011

In strong reaction to media comments attributed to House Energy and Commerce Committee Majority staff earlier this week, the leadership of the Public Safety Alliance today challenged Chairman Upton and subcommittee Chairman Walden to back up their staff claims. In recent misleading comments in the press about the lessons learned from the East Coast earthquake House Commerce Committee’s Republican majority staff was quoted as saying “The big lesson from last month’s Virginia earthquake is that carriers need more spectrum, not public safety.”

“That won’t solve the problem,” according to past APCO President Dick Mirgon.

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Tests of 10 MHz LTE Broadband Network in San Francisco Bay Area Prove Public Safety’s Need for D Block Spectrum

September 21, 2011

Physical tests conducted by the wireless industry analysis and consulting firm Andrew Seybold, Inc. on behalf of the East Bay Regional Communications System Authority have revealed that the 10 MHz of 700-MHz band spectrum so far authorized by the FCC for development of a national Public Safety broadband network will be inadequate for the Public Safety community’s needs for a national first responder network.

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Creation of Public Safety Network to Lead to 100,000 New Jobs

September 15, 2011

President Obama‘s proposal to fund the development and initial deployment of a public safety nationwide wireless broadband network would lead to the creation of an estimated 100,000 new jobs, according to a recently released report, APCO International announced today.

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Rockefeller Pushes for Better First Responder Communication

September 1, 2011

National emergencies require increased federal efforts to secure communications, especially among first responders facing problems ranging from hurricanes and earthquakes to terror attacks, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said.

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Government

PSST Authorizes Chairman to Apply for PLMN-ID for Network

August 18, 2011

The Public Safety Spectrum Trust’s board of directors today endorsed a position statement adopted by the Association of Public-Safety Communications…

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Industry

FCC Chair Outlines Steps to Accelerate Adoption of NG9-1-1

August 11, 2011

The plan for a nationwide broadband network for public safety, NG9-1-1 and funding issues were at the top of the…

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APCO International Adopts Position on Single PLMN-ID for Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Wireless Network

August 9, 2011

APCO believes a single public land mobile network identification (PLMN-ID) should be used for the nationwide public safety broadband wireless…

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APCO

APCO International Goes to the Hill

May 19, 2011

May 16-19 APCO International representatives were in Washington, D.C., advocating for the passage of legislation that would reallocate the 10 MHz of D Block spectrum to public safety, participating in the first Public Safety Broadband Summit and Expo and honoring those individuals who have served public safety during the annual Leadership in Policy Awards Dinner.

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APCO International Hosts First-Ever Public Safety Broadband Summit and Expo during Police Week

May 16, 2011

Washington, D.C. — Leaders from the public and private sectors, as well as public safety technologists and innovators planning and deploying mission-critical broadband networks, today came together at APCO’s first-ever Public Safety Broadband Summit in Washington, D.C. to rally around the pressing need for a nationwide, interoperable public safety broadband network.

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FCC Takes Action to Advance Nationwide Broadband Communications for America’s First Responders

January 26, 2011

Washington, D.C. – The FCC adopted a Third Report and Order (Order) and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that will support the build out of robust, dedicated and secure mobile broadband networks that will enable public safety broadband users to share information, videos, photos and e-mails across departments and jurisdictions nationwide for daily operations and during large-scale emergencies.

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