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Open infrastructure for a nationwide emergency services network
Mark Gaynor
author
Alan Pearce
author
Scott Brander
author
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
English
The paper suggests and supports a public policy in which the Federal Communications Commission should seize a unique opportunity to resolve some of the nation's critical communications problems in times of crises with the allocation of a portion of the spectrum at 700 MHz for the deployment of a nationwide interoperable emergency broadband wireless network built by a public-private partnership. It then presents a convincing theoretical model that advocates that an open and/or neutral, as opposed to a closed, network will add greater efficiency, greater choice, while advancing public safety along with the deployment of new and valuable technologies, applications and services.
Information systems
Network architecture
Wireless telecommunication systems
700MHz spectrum
Broadband wireless network
Federal communications commission
Public private partnerships
Public safety
Theoretical modeling
Emergency services
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/gaynor/2008/524_Gaynor_etal2008.pdf
MarkGaynor_etal2008
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2008 – 5th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2008
F. Fiedrich
B
Van
de
Walle
editor
5th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
conference publication
133
138
9780615206974
2411-3387
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