Department of Commerce Announced All 50 States Pick FirstNet's Public Safety Broadband NetworkAll 50 States Choose FirstNet Public-Private Partnership for Public Safety Broadband NetworkThe U.S. Department of Commerce and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) announced that all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have accepted FirstNet and AT&T's proposals to design and build a broadband network for the public safety community. Guam, the Pacific Territories of American Samoa, and the Mariana Islands have until March 12, 2018, to make their decision. "With all 50 states and several territories participating in FirstNet, we have a clear path to delivering a truly nationwide broadband network for first responders," said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. "We are now one step closer to delivering on a key recommendation of the 9/11 Commission, and I commend the governors and leaders of these states and territories for demonstrating their commitment the safety of all Americans." "FirstNet
will transform how first responders communicate as they respond to
emergencies and protect the public in communities across the country,
including rural America," said Assistant Secretary for Communications
and Information and NTIA Administrator David Redl. "As we turn now to
deployment, I look forward to continuing to work with FirstNet,
AT&T, and first responders in all states, territories, and
Washington, D.C., to make this network a reality."Source: Department of Commerce media announcement |