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Government Seeks Advanced Broadband Research Partners

The Commerce Department and NIST sign up new industry collaborators.

The U.S. Commerce Department’s Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) program is signing up a new round of industry collaborators for the test bed used to evaluate advanced broadband equipment and software for emergency first responders.

So far, 39 telecommunications companies have signed new, five-year cooperative research and development agreements to participate in the test bed program, according to Dereck Orr of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The PSCR is a joint effort between NIST and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The test bed, the Public Safety Broadband Demonstration Network, has been operating at the Commerce Department’s Boulder Laboratories for more than five years. It is part of the PSCR’s effort to provide objective technical support—research, development, testing and evaluation—to foster nationwide interoperability in public safety communications.

Based in part on test bed evaluations to date, the PSCR has worked with industry organizations to get public safety requirements included in next-generation communications standards, and contributed data to support standards for the First Responder Network Authority, an independent authority created to establish, operate and maintain an interoperable public safety broadband network. 

The current version of the PSCR demonstration network was developed with equipment and support from more than 70 vendors. The network has begun testing new equipment and software capabilities such as how to best identify priority users and enable them to take over bandwidth from other network users in emergencies, Orr says.

Vendors and other telecommunications companies wishing to become partners on the demonstration network project may contact Orr at (303) 497-5400 or dereck.orr@nist.gov. Partners may participate in many ways such as donating equipment, providing access to infrastructure or supporting tests.