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US S1040

US S1040
Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011


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Introduced Session

112th Congress

Bill Summary

Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011 - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to increase the electromagnetic spectrum allocation for public safety services by 10 megahertz and reduce such allocation for commercial use by the same amount. Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to: (1) allocate the paired electromagnetic spectrum bands of 758-763 megahertz and 788-793 megahertz (referred to as D Block) for public safety broadband communications and license such paired bands to public safety; (2) establish rules to permit a public safety broadband licensee to authorize public safety service providers to construct and operate a wireless public safety broadband network in the public safety broadband spectrum; (3) require the wireless public safety broadband network to be fully interoperable, provide for user roaming and priority access to public safety entities, be disaster survivable, have appropriate cyber security, and enable authorized users to develop local networks; (4) authorize the shared use, sublicensing, or leasing of the public safety broadband spectrum and network infrastructure by entities that are not defined as public safety services; (5) allow use of the public safety broadband spectrum by emergency response providers; and (6) establish rules enabling nationwide wireless public safety broadband network interoperability and roaming across any commercial network. Requires each state to submit a plan to the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FCC detailing the terms and aspects of the phased deployment for wireless public safety broadband network to be constructed in the public safety broadband spectrum. Specifies organizations that shall be included in the Board of Directors of the Public Safety Broadband Licensee. Establishes in the Treasury: (1) the Public Safety Interoperable Broadband Network Construction Fund, and (2) the Public Safety Interoperable Broadband Network Maintenance and Operation Fund. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to: (1) establish a grant program to assist states, municipalities, and Indian tribes to establish a nationwide public safety interoperable broadband network in the 700 megahertz band, and (2) administer a program through which not more than 50% of maintenance and operational expenses associated with the public safety interoperable broadband network may be reimbursed from the Maintenance and Operation Fund. Directs: (1) the Assistant Secretary of Commerce to identify at least 15 megahertz of contiguous spectrum between 1675 and 1710 megahertz for reallocation, and (2) the FCC to auction various specified spectrum ranges. Extends the FCC's authority to grant a license or permit under applicable competitive bidding provisions to September 30, 2020. Directs each federal law enforcement agency, within 10 years, to move all noncommercial network communications to spectrum located in the 700 and 800 megahertz bands. Prohibits the FCC, subject to exceptions, from renewing public safety licenses between 170 and 512 megahertz. Directs the FCC to revise specified regulations relating to the 4940 to 4990 megahertz band to ensure governmental public safety services retain primary spectrum use authority and set forth conditions on secondary use by nongovernmental entities. Requires a recurring licensing fee for secondary spectrum use.

AI Summary

This bill, the Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011, aims to enhance public safety communications by reallocating 10 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum from commercial use to public safety services, specifically for broadband communications. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is directed to allocate specific spectrum bands, known as the "D Block" (758-763 MHz and 788-793 MHz), for this purpose and license it to a designated public safety broadband licensee. This licensee will be responsible for authorizing public safety service providers to build and operate a wireless public safety broadband network that must be fully interoperable, allow for user roaming and priority access for public safety entities, be disaster-resilient, secure, and enable authorized users to develop local networks. The bill also permits shared use, sublicensing, or leasing of this spectrum and network infrastructure by non-public safety entities, with priority always given to public safety needs, and allows emergency response providers to use the spectrum. States are required to submit plans for the phased deployment of this network, and the bill establishes funds for the construction and maintenance of a nationwide public safety interoperable broadband network, with grants available to states, municipalities, and Indian tribes. Additionally, the bill directs the reallocation of other spectrum bands, extends the FCC's auction authority, and mandates federal law enforcement agencies to move non-commercial network communications to specific spectrum bands within ten years, while also restricting the renewal of certain public safety licenses and clarifying the primary use of the 4.9 GHz band for governmental public safety services.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (on 05/19/2011)

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