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IC - WISCOM Subcommittee Membership Roster Approved December 16, 2015
Updated 08/22/2017
20 Voting
Members Name Email Agency/Assn/Dept/etc. Title
ECR
Representative
1
David Zittlow [email protected]
City of Fond du Lac
Information Services Director
ECR
Representative
2
Chris VanErem [email protected]
Kewaunee County Sheriffs
Office Lieutenant
NER
Representative
1
David Gribble
Florence County Sheriff's
Office Chief Deputy
NER
Representative
2
vacant
NWR
Representative
1
Keith Kesler
(Chair) [email protected]
Douglas County
Emergency Management Director
NWR
Representative
2
Jan Victorson [email protected]
Bayfield County
Emergency Management Coordinator
SER
Representative
1
Sean Licht [email protected] Greenfield PD Captain
SER
Representative
2
Joseph Baasch [email protected] Lifestar Ambulance EM Coordinator
SWR
Representative
1
Keith Hurlbert [email protected]
Iowa County Emergency
Management Director
SWR
Representative
2
Gervase
Thompson
Juneau County Sheriff’s
Office EM Director
WCR
Representative
1
vacant
WCR
Representative
2
vacant
Department of
Justice Josh Ripp [email protected] CIB/Interoperability Unit
WISCOM
Program
Manager
State Patrol Brad Altman [email protected] WSP DeForest Lieutenant
Depart. of
Natural
Resources
Jennifer Lord
(Vice-Chair) [email protected] DNR
Radio
Communication
Specialist
Department of
Health
Services
Darren
Chappuies
Dept. of Health Services
(TEK Systems)
Radio Systems
Specialist
IC - WISCOM Subcommittee Membership Roster Approved December 16, 2015
Updated 08/22/2017
Department of
Military
Affairs
Margaret Zieke [email protected]
Wisconsin Emergency
Management
Disaster Response
& Recovery
Planner
Department of
Corrections
Gary
McClelland [email protected] Department of Corrections
Communications
Specialist
American
Indian Tribe
or Band
Eric Boulanger [email protected] Oneida Police Department Asst. Chief
Federal Entity
daily user Joseph Kaleta [email protected] DEA Milwaukee Special Agent
Non- Voting
Members Name Email Agency/Association Title
EC & WC
Regions Jeff Stauber [email protected]
EC/WC RIC
NE & NW
Regions Andy Faust [email protected]
NE/NW RIC
SE & SW
Regions Tom Czaja [email protected]
SE/SW RIC
WISCOM SUBCOMMITTEE TELECONFERENCE
August 28th, 2017
TOPICS
Interoperability Transition/Proposed Budget Update
Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) Workshop and Interoperability Council Meeting – September 13th-14th Wausau, WI
TRANSITIONS*
*Information contained in this slide is subject to change based on the 2017-19 Biennial Budget
LEGISLATIVE CHANGES* Transfers Interoperability Unit to DMA/WEM and creates a
new bureau under WEM
Creates Director of Emergency Communications
Required reports to Governor and Legislature Recommended changes to statutory authority of Interoperability
Council (IC)
Progress on statewide public safety interoperable communications system
Obstacles that hinder interoperability
Recommendations for legislative and executive action to promote interoperability
Due January 1, 2019 *Information contained in this slide is subject to change based on the 2017-19 Biennial Budget
LEGISLATIVE CHANGES* –CONT.
Authorize DMA to request JFC to transfer WISCOM related funds and positions from DOT to DMA
Create a 19 member 911 Subcommittee within the IC
Appointed by Governor
Replaces current 18 member IC appointed subcommittee
Specific directives to move State toward Next Generation 911 services
*Information contained in this slide is subject to change based on the 2017-19 Biennial Budget
LEGISLATION* - NEXTGEN 911 911 Subcommittee to advise DMA on:
ESInet contracts
Necessary activities to transition to NG911
Potential federal and sustainable funding sources for PSAP NG911 equipment purchases
Potential grant funding for training, upgrading facilities/services and implementing NG911
Conduct statewide 911 assessment and develop PSAP service standards
Coordinate PSAP telecommunications, data and GIS interop
Promote potential PSAP consolidation where appropriate
*Information contained in this slide is subject to change based on the 2017-19 Biennial Budget
LEGISLATION* - NEXTGEN 911
Appropriated $6.7 million in 2018 – 2019 in support of NG911
Supported by Police and Fire Protection Fund
Updated §256.35 to define NG911
Requires DMA to solicit bids and contract for the creation, operation and maintenance of an emergency services IP network (ESInet) to implement NG911 in PSAPs
*Information contained in this slide is subject to change based on the 2017-19 Biennial Budget
IMPORTANT LINKS
Motion 50
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/democrats/media/1473/military-affairs-back-motion-50.pdf
Proposed Senate Budget – subject to revision
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lfb/budget/2017_19_biennal_budget/005_senate_republicans_budget_proposal_7_18_17.pdf
STATEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY PLAN (SCIP) WORKSHOP
Pilot program through the U.S. DHS Office of Emergency Communications
Strategic Vision
Implementation Roadmap
Used to establish Homeland Security grant funding priorities
• State Engagement • Identify Technology Gaps • Technology Engagement
Summary • Major Systems and
Capabilities Table • Technology Roadmap
• State Engagement
• Identify Governance Gaps • Governance Engagement
Summary • Governance Action Plan
• Webinar Engagement • Identify Funding Gaps • Funding Engagement
Summary • Action Plan
• On-Site SCIP Workshop • Uses Data Gathered from
Engagements • Develop Goals/Tactics • Develop Implementation Plan • Updated SCIP with
Engagement Appendices
• Annual SCIP Snapshot • State Evaluation
Requirements
On-Site Engagements
Webinar Engagement
Workshop
Governance
Technology
Funding and Sustainment
Strategic Goals &
Implementation Plan
Evaluation/ Progress
Management
SCIP
Technology Engagement
Governance
Engagements Goal Development &
Implementation Plan Using data gathered from
previous engagements,
stakeholders will develop
visionary goals, tactics and
an implementation plan.
SCIP Workshop
Scoping &
Planning Calls
Pilot Results
Report
April June July September October
Funding and
Sustainment
Engagement Strengthening Governance On-site engagement to discuss
current governance structure,
identify gaps, and offer tailored
OEC support.
Initiation and Planning SCIP Team will conduct
initial scoping calls to
overview the pilot process
and set up timelines and
follow-on planning calls.
Increasing Capabilities On-site engagement to discuss the
state’s current emergency
communications technologies
capabilities, identify gaps and offer
tailored OEC support.
Funding Sustainability Webinar engagement to discuss current funding strategies, gaps, and offer tailored OEC support.
Pilot Analysis Report on the overall
results of the new
process and generate
recommendations for
rolling process out
nationwide.
SEPTEMBER 13TH-14TH WORKSHOP/MEETINGS
Location: UW-Extensions Marathon County, 212 River Drive
Invitational Travel OEC to provide invitational travel for some stakeholders for lodging
expenses
More information/paperwork to be sent out in near future to those who were identified as eligible for invitational travel
Day 1 Schedule SCIP Workshop from 9AM-12PM, break for lunch, 1:30PM-4:30PM
Day 2 Schedule SCIP Workshop from 9AM-12PM, break for lunch
Interop Council Meeting 1:30PM-3:30PM
GOVERNANCE WORKSHOP
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS Make IC an authoritative policy-making body Legislature provided adequate funding for the IC to manage Strengthen IC membership Improve participation in the subcommittees and regional
councils Broaden the regional council’s scope Create an IC Executive Subcommittee Work with all parties (i.e. state associations, state agencies,
etc.) to build consensus on Governance authority and membership
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS - LMR
Optimally, a single standards-based system
Secondarily, a system of systems
Sustainable funding model
IC should have statutory authority regarding protocols such as encryption usage
Future integration with FirstNet
Coordinated use of interoperable channels
Statewide training for users
Independent state resource and reference for stakeholders
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS – 911/NG911
Statewide ESInet Professional standards certification State-GIS coordination Statewide cyber-security coordination Long-term, sustainable, funding strategy Integration of/to FirstNet NG911 implementation standards and funding cost/training One statewide vendor Paging/radio integration and consolidation discussion PSAP coordination and best practices development
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS – ALERTS AND WARNINGS Local /state system integration with statewide participation Increased utilization of Wisconsin Crime Alert Network
(WCAN) Public can respond back to alerts with add’l information Public awareness of alerts Timely and confirmed message delivery to 1st responders Alerts override data driven music (Spotify, Pandora, etc.) NOAA receiver in cell phones Cyber-security alert Sustainable funding model
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS – BROADBAND/FIRSTNET Successful implementation - most critical areas covered Statewide adoption of NPSBN – integrated with NG911 Standards for integration of apps, services, and information
sharing Redundant, reliable, high speed ,secure network connection
to every PSAP Sustainable funding model Standard process to elevate first responder priority level State resources on technology questions Strategically placed deployables
FUNDING WEBINAR SOURCES OF FEDERAL FUNDING
NPSBN SOURCES OF FEDERAL FUNDING
State & Local Implementation Grant Program (SLIGP) Awarded $2.2m in 2013, grant ends 2/28/2018
Funding used to meet goals related to Outreach/Education, Data Collection, and Planning for the Wisconsin Public Safety Broadband Program
SLIGP 2.0 Over $18m available for 56 states and territories starting 3/1/2018
Can be used for:
Planning activities to help AT&T drive user adoption
Data collection specified by FirstNet as needed
Develop policy & agreements to increase data sharing
It is unknown whether Wisconsin will apply for this grant
GENERAL INTEROP UPDATES
Imminent Threat to Law Enforcement (ITLE)
New TIME System Mnemonic announced by AG Schimel on July 10th
Result of multi-discipline BSSA Communications WG efforts
Intended to provide warnings/critical info to LE on:
Threat to cause death or serious injury to LE officer
Line of duty death/serious injury of an LE officer
Missing LE officer
First tested on July 12th