Hawai’i to Transform Communications for Public Safety; Governor Ige Approves Buildout Plan for First Responder Network
"The FirstNet network will transform the way fire, police, EMS, emergency management and other public safety personnel communicate and share information, enabling them to better serve their communities during emergencies and day to day operations," said
FirstNet will transform the way Hawai'i's fire, police, EMS and other public safety personnel communicate and share information. Specifically, it will:
- Connect first responder subscribers to the critical information they need in a highly secure manner when handling day-to-day operations, responding to emergencies and supporting large events like the statewide Aloha festival, which draws more than a million visitors each year.
- Create an efficient communications experience for public safety personnel in agencies and jurisdictions across the state during severe weather natural disasters.
- Enhance network coverage for first responders, residents and visitors, alike, across the islands and coastlines.
- Drive infrastructure investments and create jobs across the state.
- Usher in a new wave of dependable innovations for first responders. This will create an ever-evolving set of life-saving tools for public safety, including public safety apps, specialized devices and
Internet of Things technologies.
"I believe this is long overdue," said Maj. Gen. Arthur "Joe" Logan, state adjutant general, state Homeland Security advisor and single point of contact for Hawai'i's FirstNet initiative. "The 9-11 commission required that first responders should have interoperable communications. That's what FirstNet will provide to Hawai'i."
FirstNet and
- Strengthening coverage and addressing communication gaps through investments in new infrastructure.
- Giving first responders priority access to the network to help them communicate more effectively during times of congestion.
- Providing first responders with access to dedicated, on-island network assets that can be deployed for additional coverage and support when needed.
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The decision enables FirstNet and
Preemption for primary users over the AT&T LTE network is expected by year-end. This means fire, police, EMS and other public safety workers will have dedicated access to the network when and where they need it – 24/7/365, like their mission.
"FirstNet will give Hawai'i's first responders access to the critical communications capabilities they need when seconds count and lives hang in the balance," said
For more information on FirstNet, please visit FirstNet.gov/mediakit and att.com/FirstResponderNews. For more about the value FirstNet will bring to public safety, please visit FirstNet.com.
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**Claim based on the Nielsen Certified Data Network Score. Score includes data reported by wireless consumers in the Nielsen Mobile Insights survey, network measurements from Nielsen Mobile Performance and Nielsen Drive Test Benchmarks for Q1 + Q2 2017 across 121 markets.


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