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SUMMARY:PSBTA FirstNet™ Virtual Regional Forum - Idaho\, Montana\, and Wyoming
DESCRIPTION:The You don’t give up\, and neither will we. As we all strive to adapt to an ever-changing world\, it is equally\, if not more important to us to bring you the most current information on your FirstNet network and the supporting ecosystem. Improvements at the national and local levels have continued\, despite a global pandemic and a myriad of natural and manmade emergencies taking place around us. We can’t come visit you in person just yet\, but we’re still going to bring you a regionalized FirstNet Forum that will include discussions with FirstNet Authority representatives\, both national and local team members with FirstNet built with AT&T\, ecosystem developers\, and a townhall with our board members\, so we can hear from you! Please don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the stunning and ongoing developments with the FirstNet Network and the applications and hardware being purpose-built for your advantage. \n\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/psbta-firstnet-virtual-regional-forum-idaho-montana-and-wyoming/
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SUMMARY:FirstNet®'s Exclusive MegaRange™ High Powered User Equipment is Here: Learn From Industry Leaders What That Means to You
DESCRIPTION:Last month FirstNet\, Built with AT&T introduced its MegaRange capabilities\, which is available to all FirstNet users. This power bump will revolutionize range\, connectivity\, and capacity for all first responders on FirstNet. Please join us for an informative discussion into how this announcement and subsequent improvement will facilitate your efforts to capture\, share\, and leverage critical information during your emergency and non-emergency operations. \nModerator\nDivision Chief Martha Ellis\, Executive Director for the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association \nChief Ellis has twenty-three years’ experience as a wildland and structural firefighter. She served as the Salt Lake City Fire Marshal for over 5-years and concluded her career as the Division Chief over the Logistics\, Emergency Management\, and the Fire Intelligence Liaison programs. She holds an Associate’s degree in Fire Science\, a Masters in Homeland Security from the Naval Postgraduate School\, a Graduate certificate in Conflict Resolution and Mediation and a Masters in Legal Studies from the S.J. Quinney School of Law and the University of Utah. \n\nSpeakers\nChief Harlin McEwen (Ret) \nChief McEwen served for 13 years as the Chief of Police for the Cayuga Heights (NY) Police Department before moving on to serve as the Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. He later returned to police work\, serving as the Chief of Police for the City of Ithaca (NY) before taking the position of Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI. In addition\, he served for more than 37 years as the Chairman of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Communications & Technology Committee. During that time he was the principal representative and spokesperson for the IACP on matters relating to communications and technology. \n  \nAndrew Seybold \nAndrew Seybold heads Andrew Seybold\, Inc. a wireless consulting\, education\, and publishing company founded in 1991. Mr. Seybold publishes a weekly column known at The Public Safety Advocate which appears on the allthingsfirstnet.com web-site. Clients of the firm include both commercial and public safety entities around the world\, and Mr. Seybold’s articles\, commentary’s blog are widely read by both wireless sectors. \nMr. Seybold has served on the Motorola Research Visionary Board and IBM’s Mobile Computing Advisory Board\, among others. Mr. Seybold is a Fellow in the Radio Club of America for his contributions to the wireless industry\, recipient of the Radio Club of America Sarnoff Citation. He was recently honored with two awards from APCO\, the Associated Public Safety Communications Officials organization: The President’s Award and a special recognition award. He also received the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) President’s Award for his contributions to Public Safety communications and has been recognized by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPTSC) for his contribution to Public Safety Broadband communications and the Public Safety Spectrum Trust (PSST). \n  \nLarry Greenstein\, Senior Product Manager\, Airgain\, Inc. \nProduct management and product owner professional in the areas of public safety communications\, LTE\, 5G\, fleet management\, location-based services\, mobile messaging\, mobile reporting\, mobile device management\, and industrial IoT. Website: www.airgain.com \n  \n \n  \n  \n\n\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/firstnets-exclusive-megarange-high-powered-user-equipment-is-here-learn-from-industry-leaders-what-that-means-to-you/
CATEGORIES:FirstNet,Public Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210121T120000
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SUMMARY:PSSA Panel Discussion: 4.9 GHz Petitions
DESCRIPTION:The PSBTA presents: \nPSSA Panel Discussion: 4.9 GHz Petitions\nThursday\, January 21\, 2021 9:00 a.m. PT/10:00 a.m. MT/11:00 a.m. CT/12:00 p.m. ET \nPlease join us for a compelling panel discussion on the recent spectrum preservation actions taken on behalf of all first responders. The Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA) is working to preserve limited broadband spectrum previously allocated to public safety. Standing in opposition to the recent FCC 6th Report and Order to allocate the 4.9 GHz Spectrum to the states\, the PSSA has filed two concurrent petitions; one for a stay of further action and another\, a Request for Reconsideration of the Report and Order. Our PSSA panel of public safety subject matter experts across all disciplines will take you through the process\, why it matters to you\, and how you can help support the effort to stand up for mission-critical broadband communications.\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/pssa-panel-discussion-4-9-ghz-petitions/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200730T120000
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CREATED:20200720T190555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T190847Z
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SUMMARY:Returning to School - Are you Ready? Part II
DESCRIPTION:The start of the school year is only weeks away\, so it is the perfect time to review the protocols and tools you have in place to support student safety. FirstNet\, the nation’s only authorized communications platform dedicated for first responders\, is much more than a mobile network. With reliable on access to voice\, data and video in the field\, FirstNet users can now count on a full ecosystem of digital tools – each thoroughly evaluated so you can trust it is relevant\, highly-secure and reliable. Many apps in the FirstNet App Catalog help keep our students safe. Take 60 minutes to learn how public safety agencies and school personnel are being helped by three of those apps – OnGuard Lone Worker\, RapidDeploy and RumbleUp.\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/returning-to-school-are-you-ready-part-ii/
CATEGORIES:FirstNet
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SUMMARY:Returning to School – Are you ready? Part I
DESCRIPTION:The start of the 2020-21 school year is only weeks away\, so now is the perfect time to review the protocols and tools you have in place to support student safety. FirstNet\, the nation’s authorized communications platform dedicated for first responders\, is much more than the mobile network that provides reliable access to voice\, data and video in the field. FirstNet also includes a full ecosystem of digital tools; thoroughly evaluated so you can trust each is relevant\, highly-secure and reliable. Many apps in the FirstNet App Catalog help keep our students safe. Take 60 minutes to learn how public safety agencies and school personnel are being helped by three of those apps. CrisisGo\, Sonim SAFEBUS from Predictable Ryde and AT&T’s Enhanced Push-to-Talk will be discussed and demo’d.\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/returning-to-school-are-you-ready-part-i/
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SUMMARY:Communications in Complex Incidents: Salt Lake Earthquake During COVID-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:In the midst of an escalating COVID-19 pandemic response\, the Salt Lake Valley was struck with a 5.7 earthquake. Complex hazardous materials incidents\, collapsing structures\, and medical responses taxed the LMR and commercial broadband networks. All tiers of government\, from mayors to frontline response personnel had to assess and communicate minute-to-minute status reports. While commercial cellular networks were congested due to heavy usage\, agencies using FirstNet had reliable access and capacity on the FirstNet network. \nDave Herrman\, Salt Lake City Fire IT specialist\, and Dustin Dern\, Unified Fire Authority Battalion Chief and Operations Section Chief for the Incident Management Team\, will share their stories and experience with FirstNet in a large-scale event. Garrett Doyle\, Regional Manager with the FirstNet Program at AT&T\, and Tracey Murdock\, from the First Responder Network Authority\, will discuss the earthquake response from the perspective of their respective agencies and address the future of FirstNet and the ongoing reinvestment and further development of the network. \nREGISTER\n							print
URL:https://allthingsfirstnet.com/event/communications-in-complex-incidents-salt-lake-earthquake-during-covid-19-pandemic/
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