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State Of California State Of California E911 Next E911 Next Generation ProjectGeneration Project

CalNENA CalNENA

March 2, 2010March 2, 2010

State VisionState Vision

““Anyone, anywhere within the State of Anyone, anywhere within the State of California, will have access to the fastest, California, will have access to the fastest, most reliable, most accurate and most most reliable, most accurate and most secure 9-1-1 services.”secure 9-1-1 services.”

Current EnvironmentCurrent Environment

Switch/Trunk-CentricSwitch/Trunk-Centric

– Point-to-Point TDM trunk network.Point-to-Point TDM trunk network.

– Geographically restrictive. Geographically restrictive.

– Limited disaster recovery capability.Limited disaster recovery capability.

– Restrictive cost model.Restrictive cost model.

Current E9-1-1 Current E9-1-1 Network ConfigurationNetwork Configuration

E9-1-1SelectiveRouter

ALIDatabase

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

Wireless E9-1-1Wireless E9-1-1

Digital network.Digital network.

Multi-database functionality.Multi-database functionality.

Tandem-to-Tandem capability.Tandem-to-Tandem capability.

VoIP E9-1-1VoIP E9-1-1

Leveraging wireless techniques.Leveraging wireless techniques.

– Tandem-to-Tandem.Tandem-to-Tandem.

– Multi-database.Multi-database.

Static vs. Dynamic location.Static vs. Dynamic location.

– Different than wireless mobility.Different than wireless mobility.

Current E9-1-1 Network Current E9-1-1 Network Configuration with Configuration with Wireless and VoIPWireless and VoIP

E9-1-1SelectiveRouter

ALIDatabase

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

Wireless

VoIP

3rd PartyDatabase

Today’s Today’s TechnologyTechnology

CAMA – Developed in the 1950s Updated for E9-1-1

Add-ons for Wireless and VoIP

Statewide 9-1-1 IssuesStatewide 9-1-1 Issues

Wireless 9-1-1 callsWireless 9-1-1 calls– 66% of all 9-1-1 are wireless.66% of all 9-1-1 are wireless.– CHP 167 funded call-taking positions.CHP 167 funded call-taking positions.– PSAPs ~1700 funded call-taking positions.PSAPs ~1700 funded call-taking positions.

Ability to provide “virtual” functionality.Ability to provide “virtual” functionality.– CHPCHP– Butte CountyButte County– Greater Pasadena areaGreater Pasadena area– MendocinoMendocino– Ventura Ventura

Reduce network costs.Reduce network costs.

– Northeastern California Over $1M a year, or 10% of Northeastern California Over $1M a year, or 10% of total network costs for <1% of all PSAPs.total network costs for <1% of all PSAPs.

Build a Foundation for NG9-1-1.Build a Foundation for NG9-1-1.

Statewide 9-1-1 IssuesStatewide 9-1-1 Issues

The Path to Next The Path to Next Generation TechnologyGeneration Technology Solve today’s issues.Solve today’s issues.

– Use existing technology.Use existing technology.

Identify “high probability” of success targets.Identify “high probability” of success targets.

– Start with wireless calls Start with wireless calls only!only!

– Northeastern California.Northeastern California.

– Manageable projects.Manageable projects.

Provide the building blocks or “best suspension” to Provide the building blocks or “best suspension” to provide additional data for provide additional data for realreal “Next Gen 9-1-1”. “Next Gen 9-1-1”.

Tomorrow’s TechnologyTomorrow’s Technology

The best suspension we have today…

…on which to build the real Car of Tomorrow!

Yesterday’s TechnologyYesterday’s Technology

E9-1-1SelectiveRouter

ALIDatabase

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

End-Office

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

PSAP

Wireless

VoIP

3rd PartyDatabase

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NENA NG9-1-1 NENA NG9-1-1 ArchitectureArchitecture

March 2007

State RFIState RFI

Rationale for RFI.Rationale for RFI.

– Gather costs for Federal Grant application.Gather costs for Federal Grant application.

– Identify solution providers.Identify solution providers.

– Application deadline Aug 4, 2009.Application deadline Aug 4, 2009.

– Grant funds awarded Sept. 25, 2009 $4.3M (State Grant funds awarded Sept. 25, 2009 $4.3M (State match).match).

Major Points.Major Points.

– Meet the needs of wireless.Meet the needs of wireless.

– ““Virtual PSAP” capability.Virtual PSAP” capability.

– Reduce network costs.Reduce network costs.

– Leverage “NGEN” technology to meet the needs of Leverage “NGEN” technology to meet the needs of TODAY!TODAY!

http://www.cio.ca.gov/PSCD/911/pdf/BlueProjectNGEN911RFI.pdf

State RFIState RFI

State Next Gen Project State Next Gen Project Critical PathCritical Path

Issue RFI to help identify costs.Issue RFI to help identify costs. Apply for “seed” money (E9-1-1 Grant).Apply for “seed” money (E9-1-1 Grant). Identify requirements.Identify requirements. Select solution provider.Select solution provider. Implement “limited application”.Implement “limited application”. Evaluate, Refine, Perfect.Evaluate, Refine, Perfect. Identify state-wide costs.Identify state-wide costs. Appropriate funding. Appropriate funding. State-wide implementation.State-wide implementation.

Tentative Project Tentative Project ScopeScope

Butte Butte LassenLassen PlumasPlumas ModocModoc SiskiyouSiskiyou Yuba Yuba SutterSutter GlennGlenn TehemaTehema TrinityTrinity SierraSierra CHPCHP

Proposed Project Proposed Project PhasesPhases

Phase I – Butte. Phase I – Butte.

– 7 PSAPs.7 PSAPs.

– 42 9-1-1 trunks.42 9-1-1 trunks.

– Projected budget $2.6M.Projected budget $2.6M.

Phase II – Lassen, Plumas, Modoc.Phase II – Lassen, Plumas, Modoc.

– 6 PSAPs.6 PSAPs.

– 28 9-1-1 trunks.28 9-1-1 trunks.

– Projected budget $2M.Projected budget $2M.

Proposed Project Proposed Project PhasesPhases

Phase III – Siskiyou.Phase III – Siskiyou.

– 9 PSAPs.9 PSAPs.

– 44 9-1-1 trunks.44 9-1-1 trunks.

– Projected budget $1M.Projected budget $1M.

Phase IV – Yuba, Colusa, Sutter, Glenn, Tehama.Phase IV – Yuba, Colusa, Sutter, Glenn, Tehama.

– 13 PSAPs.13 PSAPs.

– 52 9-1-1 Trunks.52 9-1-1 Trunks.

– Project budget $2M.Project budget $2M.

Proposed Project Proposed Project PhasesPhases

Phase V – Sierra, Trinity.Phase V – Sierra, Trinity.

– 2 PSAPs.2 PSAPs.

– 10 9-1-1 trunks.10 9-1-1 trunks.

– Projected budget $1M.Projected budget $1M.

Total Project.Total Project. 37 PSAPs.37 PSAPs. 172 9-1-1 trunks.172 9-1-1 trunks. Projected budget $8.6M.Projected budget $8.6M.

Project GoalsProject Goals

Route on wireless phase II location.Route on wireless phase II location.

Distribute calls to the most appropriate PSAP the “first Distribute calls to the most appropriate PSAP the “first time”.time”.

Ease the demands on CHP.Ease the demands on CHP.

Provide a more elegant back-up utility.Provide a more elegant back-up utility.

Reduce mileage sensitive network costs.Reduce mileage sensitive network costs.

Project GoalsProject Goals

““Anyone, anywhere within the State of Anyone, anywhere within the State of California, will have access to the fastest, California, will have access to the fastest, most reliable, most accurate and most most reliable, most accurate and most secure 9-1-1 services.”secure 9-1-1 services.”

Proposed TimelineProposed Timeline

Selection Consultant – 3/15.Selection Consultant – 3/15.

– Standards/Deliverables/IV&V and solution provider.Standards/Deliverables/IV&V and solution provider.

CalNET II addendum – 7/1.CalNET II addendum – 7/1.

Implementation Plan development – 3/15 – 12/31.Implementation Plan development – 3/15 – 12/31.

Implementation – 10/1/2010 – 9/1/2012.Implementation – 10/1/2010 – 9/1/2012.

Solution evaluation 6/1/2011 – 6/1/2013.Solution evaluation 6/1/2011 – 6/1/2013.

State-wide implementation plan – 1/1/2014.State-wide implementation plan – 1/1/2014.

Current StatusCurrent Status

Conducting internal validation.Conducting internal validation.

Developing Consultant RFO.Developing Consultant RFO.

Evaluating contractual vehicles.Evaluating contractual vehicles.

Amending current contracts.Amending current contracts.

Leveraging other projects to build on.Leveraging other projects to build on.

– Pasadena RING.Pasadena RING.

– Routing on Empirical Data (RED).Routing on Empirical Data (RED).

State Contacts: State Contacts: Doug Peck (916) 657-6119Doug Peck (916) 657-6119Andy Nielsen (916) 657-Andy Nielsen (916) 657-

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