Title: Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive Committee (KWIEC) Overview
1Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive
Committee (KWIEC) Overview
- Presentation to 2006 Homeland Security and
Local Government Conference - April 5th, 2006
2KWIEC
The passage of HB 309
- Formed the KWIEC in the 2003 Session
- Administered through the Commonwealth Office of
Technology (COT) - Established Objectives of the Committee
- To formalize the role and reporting requirements
of this group - To adopt a nationally recognized title for the
organization - To expand membership to include local
stakeholders at all levels of public safety
service provision - To address communications interoperability, a
homeland security issue critical to the ability
of public safety first responders to
communication with each other by radio - To advise and make recommendations regarding
strategic wireless initiatives to achieve public
safety voice and data communications
interoperability
3KWIEC - Membership
- 21 committee members representing various
disciplines of public safety spanning multiple
levels of government - State Government
- County Government
- Municipal Government
- Municipal Police Department
- Local Fire Department
- County Sheriffs Department
- Local Emergency Medical Services
- Local 911 Dispatch
4COT
- Mission
- To provide leadership in the area of information
technology, promote efficiency, eliminate waste
and duplication and improve government services - Administration of the KWIEC
- To facilitate committee meetings
- To host interoperability communication
conferences - To research and advise architecture standards
regarding technology initiatives to achieve
public safety voice and data communications
interoperability - To maintain the KWIEC Website
- To maintain the KWEIC Listserv
5KWIEC - Timeline
62004 Interoperability Goals
- Develop a template for the review and approval
process of project submission plans to be in
compliance with the directives of HB226 - Support a statewide wireless voice mutual aid
plan - Pursue a strategic initiative for a statewide
wireless data network - Support a tactical initiative to improve
communications interoperability using a networked
voice gateway technology solution - Develop a network architecture that meets the
national standard (P25) for statewide public
safety voice communications systems
All Five Interoperability Goals have been
Accomplished
72005 Interoperability Accomplishments
- Establishment of procedures for the evaluation
and recommendation of all public safety wireless
communications architecture, standards, and
strategies. The following methodologies have
been approved and endorsed by KWIEC (Goal 1) - Assessment of project plans
- Evaluation of project plans
- Knowledge management system (store, retrieve, and
post reviews) - Review, recommendation, and approval of
eighty-two state and local agencies project
plans for primary wireless public safety voice or
data communications systems - Development and recommendation of required
architecture and standards that will ensure new
or upgraded public safety wireless communications
systems will interoperate. The following
standards and methodologies have been approved
and endorsed by KWIEC (Goals 2, 3, 4) - Mutual aid voice communication interoperability
plan - Public safety wireless data interoperability
standard - Network communications gateway plan
- Research and presentation of Public Safety
Wireless Architecture for the Commonwealth of
Kentucky Project 25 Wireless Voice
Communications Interoperability to KWIEC (Goal
5)
82005 Above and Beyond
- Partnerships Established to Promote
Communications Interoperability - Interoperability Communication Conferences
- SAFECOM First Responder Interoperability Pilot
Project - KWIEC Website
- Kentucky Emergency Warning System (KEWS)
- Wireless Data Communications Interoperability
- Wireless Data Communications Deployment
- Wireless Voice Communications Interoperability
- Wireless Voice Communications Deployment
9Partnerships
- Consortium of agencies united to establish the
methodology to interlink their standards-compliant
wireless data networks in a single logical
network, thus creating a seamless statewide
wireless data network. - Ohio Valley Interoperability Communications
Consortium (EM Region 3) - Lexington Fayette County Urban Government
- Louisville Metro Government
- Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
- Commonwealth Office of Technology
- Center for Rural Development
10Interoperability Communications Conferences
- To educate, plan, and foster voice
- and data communications
- interoperability among local, state,
- and federal public safety agencies
- Speakers include
- Representative Charles Siler, Kentucky House
District 83 - Dr. David Boyd, Director of SAFECOM Project
- Major Woody Sandy, Director of Support Services,
North Carolina State Highway Patrol - Chris Essid, Commonwealth Interoperability
Coordinator, Commonwealth of Virginia - John Antenucci, Founder of PlanGraphics
11SAFECOM Pilot Project
- Selected by SAFECOM as one of only two states to
take part in a First Responder Communication
Pilot Project to provide a statewide strategy to
implement radio interoperability communications
throughout the Commonwealth. - For the Kentucky pilot project, SAFECOM will work
with the Commonwealth and local partner agencies
to implement the following steps - Establish key relationships and gather
information - Create a project plan and identify roles and
responsibilities for project team - Prepare and conduct focus group interviews
- Prepare and conduct strategic planning sessions
- Develop a statewide communications
interoperability strategic plan - Create guidelines for the first ninety days of
implementation
12KWIEC - Website
www.kwiec.ky.gov
13Wireless Data Communications
- Developing Directions
- Emergence of wireless data communications
- as an integral role in providing emergency
- services to the citizens of the Commonwealth.
- Increase deployment of wireless data networks
across the Commonwealth. - Infusion of funding from KOHS will increase in
both urban and rural deployments of wireless data
communication networks. - Increase participation among public safety
agencies to coordinate activities among each
other while responding to an emergency.
14Wireless Data Communication
- KWIECs Involvement
- To provide a Vision that will establish a
seamless public safety wireless data
communications infrastructure and methodologies
that will enhance the Commonwealths ability to
deliver effective and timely emergency services
to its citizens and avoid the creation of
separate disparate non-interoperable wireless
data communication networks - To establish a Wireless Data Interoperability
Standard that will achieve the above Vision
15Wireless Data Interoperability
- The support of the shared vision and the passage
of the wireless data interoperability standard by
KWIEC established the foundation for public
safety agencies to operate their wireless data
equipment within their own networks. - This action facilitated the creation of a
consortium of agencies to develop a public safety
wireless data communications infrastructure that
supports user roaming throughout the Commonwealth
and permits local agency users to access their
mobile applications from foreign service areas.
16Wireless Data Infrastructure
- Achieving the Vision of a Commonwealth-Wide,
Fault Tolerant, Seamless Public Safety Wireless
Data Communication Network
Various Existing Systems (Non-Interoperable)
Various Proposed New Systems (30)
Wireless Data Standards Enables Interoperability
Completion Date May 2006
17Wireless Voice Communication
- Public safety agencies operates in either one of
the 150, 450, or 800 MHz Bands. - Most radios Do Not have the capability to operate
on different Frequency Bands. Therefore, three
mutual aid channels are established to cover each
of the three frequency bands.
18Mutual Aid Plan 150 MHz
- Use KSP KLEEN National Channel
- 22 Base Stations Currently Operating across
Kentucky - Each Base Station Connects to a KSP Post
- Major Highways Have Coverage
- Currently Maintained and Operated by KSP
- Use KSP Inner City (IC) National Channel
- 16 Base Stations across Kentucky
- Each Base Station Connects to a KSP Post
- Currently Not Maintained
- Combine KLEEN and IC Channels to improve
statewide coverage
19Mutual Aid Plan 450 MHz
- Use Kentucky State Police State Channel
- 96 Base Stations Currently Operating across
Kentucky - Each Base Station Connects to a KSP Post
- Excellent Statewide Coverage
- Maintained and Operated by KSP
- 43 Public Safety Agencies currently use this
Statewide System for Mutual Aid
20Mutual Aid Plan 800 MHz
- Use NPSPAC National Channels
- All Radios Purchased are Pre-Configured with the
NPSPAC National Channels
ChannelName ChannelNumber Frequency(Mobile/Base in MHz)
Call 601 821.0125 / 866.0125
TAC1 639 821.5125 / 866.5125
TAC2 677 822.0125 / 867.0125
TAC3 715 822.5125 / 867.5125
TAC4 753 823.0125 / 868.0125
21Mutual Aid - Summary
- Mutual Aid Plan adds new dimension to our
effectiveness and efficiency to improve all
aspects of Emergency Management in protecting our
citizens and our first responders. - 150 MHz Plan combines two separate Mediocre
coverage into a single infrastructure with Good
statewide coverage. However, requires a small
capital outlay to reprogram the radios and base
stations. - 450 MHz Plan requires no capital outlay and
achieves Excellent statewide coverage. - 800 MHz Plan is Talk-Around Mode only.
- 150 and 450 MHz Mutual Aid channels can be
connected by leveraging the KSPs existing
Patch technologies. Requires no capital outlay.
222006 Wireless Interoperability Plans
- Completion of the Statewide Wireless Data
Communications Project - Completion of the Mutual Aid Voice Communication
Interoperability Plan - Pursuit of a strategic initiative by KWIEC for
the exchange of wireless data among public safety
agencies (i.e.. Instant Message) - Participation in the SAFECOM First Responder
Interoperability Pilot Project - Installation of the first phase upgrades for
Kentucky Emergency Warning System (KEWS)
23Conclusion
- The interoperability goals of 2006 are ambitious,
but with continued support of public safety
agencies, KWIEC, and the legislature, the
Commonwealth of Kentucky will continue to witness
improvement in public safety communication
interoperability.
24Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive
Committee (KWIEC) Overview
Submitted by Ken Born Commonwealth Office of
Technology Finance and Administration Cabinet