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Update for 3 SDO Workshop 26 th August 2014. Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme. Programme update. Programme objectives. Meeting Requirements - Better Voice and data services with appropriate levels of security and availability Improved Flexibility - Smarter
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Update for 3 SDO Workshop 26th August 2014 Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme OFFICIAL
Programme objectives • Meeting Requirements - Better • Voice and data services with appropriate levels of security and availability • Improved Flexibility - Smarter • Users are able to select and pay for only those features that are required to deliver their services effectively • More Affordable - Cheaper • Based on publicly available commercial mobile communications network • Contracts that can be re-competed more regularly to exploit market forces and take advantage of technological evolution
Why is ESMCP taking a standards based approach? • To gain access to the widest possible market for equipment, particularly devices • To allow innovation and access to rapidly evolving COTS technologies • To ensure that the Emergency Services can evolve their working practices in line with consumers and other sectors • To reduce costs and allow regular re-competition of the service
Why are we going to market before the standards are ready? • The contracts for the existing TETRA service start to expire from Q4 2016 and transition is expected to take around 2.5 years • Contract extensions would cost many millions of pounds and extensions beyond 2020 would breach EU procurement law • Users need more up to date mobile communications and are already using mobile broadband services, but without the required coverage and availability
What do we need from the standards? • Global standards to ensure the widest market and equipment ecosystem • Timely delivery and early visibility of the direction of the standards so suppliers can start developing kit • Robust standardisation process to ensure multi-vendor interoperability between all solution elements • Standards that maximise the benefits from the underlying technology
How can industry and standards bodies help us achieve our objectives? • Rapidly agree where and how MCPTT and other public safety features will be standardised • Ensure that solutions build on existing standards and work already in progress where appropriate • Ensure widespread industry buy-in for the approach and maximise industry participation, not just traditional public safety suppliers • Ensure that public safety stays in the mainstream and doesn’t become isolated from developments in the consumer markets
How can industry and standards bodies help us achieve our objectives? (continued) • Ensure that the standards bodies are open to full participation by representatives of public safety users • Manage IPR issues effectively • Where possible optimise factors such as: • Participation costs • Travelling times • SDO memberships required, etc