MILWAUKEE COUNTY 800 MHZ TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM:
REBANDING PROJECT
In 2005, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that all 800 MHz systems in the United States be modified to eliminate cell phone interference with public safety communications. The FCC appointed a Transition Administrator (TA) to manage the scope of the nationwide project. As part of a legal settlement, Sprint/Nextel is paying all costs related to the project. The TA put forth a plan to complete the project in four "Waves" spanning a total of 5 years. Milwaukee County was assigned to participate in the first "Wave." In the case of Milwaukee County, all radio frequencies will be moved or rebanded down 15 MHz.
There are essentially three major steps to this project. The first is the Planning/Negotiation Phase, followed by the Implementation Phase and finally ending with the Closeout/Audit Phase.A resolution has been adopted by the County Board of Supervisors and signed by the County Executive that authorizes Milwaukee County to negotiate with Sprint/Nextel to accomplish the required work for the project. In addition, a Steering Committee, comprised of representatives from municipal police and fire departments, as well as various Milwaukee County departments, was formed to represent the stakeholders and ensure successful outcomes for this project.The objectives for this project include:
If you have questions regarding this project, please contact Steve Mokrohisky (414) 278-4304 or by email.
800 MHz Radio System Description
Status Report - July 30, 2007
Status Report - August 14, 2007
Status Report - August 28, 2007
Status Report - September 11, 2007
Status Report - September 25, 2007
Status Report - October 09, 2007
Status Report - October 23, 2007
Go to http://800ta.org/ for more information from the Transition Administrator about the 800 MHz Rebanding Project.
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