PSHSB Announces Region 39 RPC 700 MHz And 800 MHz NPSPAC Meetings
PUBLIC NOTICE
Federal Communications Commission
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Washington, D.C. 20554
DA 12-1636
October 12, 2012
PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU ANNOUNCES
REGION 39 (TENNESSEE) PUBLIC SAFETY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEES
TO HOLD 700 MHZ AND 800 MHZ NPSPAC MEETINGS
PR Docket No. 93-58
The Region 39 (Tennessee) Public Safety Regional Planning Committee (RPCs) will hold twoplanning meetings on Thursday, November 8, 2012, from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., at the Rutherford
County Emergency Management Agency, 1220 W. College Street, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
The agenda for the 800 MHz meeting includes:
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Welcome and introductions
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Deployment updates and P25 migration
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Discuss Plan changes
o Deployment update on TMAC, 8CALL, 8TAC
o 4.9 GHz FCC proposed changes
o How to file a FCC Form 601 application
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Voting on proposed Plan changes, and election of officers
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Adjourn
Following the 700 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting, the 700 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting
will convene at 1:00 p.m. at the same location.
The agenda for the 700 MHz meeting includes:
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Welcome and introductions
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Updates on 700 MHz system deployments
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Update on 700 MHz broadband
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Open discussion for any Plan changes
o 700 MHz 6.25 P25 Phase 2 migration requirement
o FCC licensing filing procedures, and use of the Computer Assisted Pre-Coordination
Resource and Database
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Voting on proposed Plan changes, if needed
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There will be no election of officers this year (elections are held in odd-numbered years)
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Adjourn
Both Region 39 RPC meetings are open to the public. All eligible public safety providers in
Region 39 may utilize these frequencies. It is essential that eligible public safety agencies in all areas of
government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal be represented in order to
ensure that each agency’s future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators
who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend,
participate, and represent their agency’s needs.
All interested parties wishing to participate in the planning for the use of public safety spectrum
in the 700 MHz and 800 MHz bands within Region 39 should plan to attend. For further information,
please contact:
John W. Johnson, Chairman
Region 39 700 MHz and 800 MHz RPCs
4130 Azalea Court
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37128
(615) 398-9110
publicsafetyradio@mail.com
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