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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 licensee's spectrum if such authorization would expedite public safety broadband communications; (3) require that any wireless public safety broadband network be fully interoperable, provide for user roaming, be disaster survivable, have the appropriate level of cyber security, and be consistent with the Statewide Interoperable Communications Plans and the National Emergency Communications Plan; (4) establish regulations to authorize the shared use of the public safety broadband spectrum and network infrastructure by entities that are not defined as public safety services; (5) establish regulations to allow use of the public safety broadband spectrum by emergency response providers; and (6) develop a public safety agency statement of requirements that enables nationwide interoperability and roaming across any communications system using 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 public safety entities 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 reallocate for commercial use electromagnetic spectrum at 1755-1780 megahertz, and (2) the FCC, within 18 months after enactment of this Act, to establish rules for pairing electromagnetic spectrum bands at 1755-1780 megahertz and 2155-2180 megahertz, inclusive, and auction the licenses for such paired spectrum. Requires each public safety entity, within 8 years, to migrate from a specified range of radio spectrum to an alternative radio spectrum that is licensed to public safety services in the 700 and 800 megahertz bands. Directs each federal law enforcement agency, within 10 years, to move all noncommercial network communications to spectrum in such bands. Directs the FCC to auction, through an appropriate competitive bidding system, certain paired electromagnetic spectrum bands recovered from public safety entities under a specified FCC migration plan. Extends the FCC's authority to grant a license or permit under applicable competitive bidding provisions to September 30, 2020.
AI Summary
This bill, the Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011, aims to improve communication capabilities for public safety agencies by reallocating 10 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum, which is a range of radio frequencies used for wireless communication, from commercial use to public safety services. Specifically, it designates a portion of the spectrum known as the "D Block" (758-763 MHz and 788-793 MHz) for public safety broadband communications and directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish rules for licensing this spectrum to a public safety broadband licensee. These rules will ensure that any wireless network built using this spectrum is fully interoperable, meaning it can communicate with other public safety networks, allows for user roaming across different systems, is resilient to disasters, and has adequate cybersecurity. The bill also permits shared use of this spectrum and network infrastructure by non-public safety entities and emergency response providers, while maintaining priority for public safety. To fund the development and maintenance of a nationwide public safety interoperable broadband network, the bill establishes construction and maintenance funds, directs the Secretary of Commerce to create a grant program, and mandates the FCC to auction off certain spectrum bands that will be reallocated from public safety use to commercial use. Furthermore, it requires public safety entities and federal law enforcement agencies to migrate to newer spectrum bands within specific timeframes to achieve long-term interoperability and extends the FCC's authority to conduct spectrum auctions until September 30, 2020.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (54)
Lou Barletta (R),
John Barrow (D),
Shelley Berkley (D),
Leonard Boswell (D),
Bruce Braley (D),
Vern Buchanan (R),
Donna Christensen (D),
Yvette Clarke (D),
Chip Cravaack (R),
Mark Critz (D),
Lloyd Doggett (D),
Keith Ellison (D),
J. Randy Forbes (R),
John Garamendi (D),
Jim Gerlach (R),
Michael Grimm (R),
Janice Hahn (D),
Mazie Hirono (D),
Jesse Jackson (D),
Sheila Jackson-Lee (D),
Eddie Johnson (D),
Bill Keating (D),
Peter King (R),
Dennis Kucinich (D),
James Langevin (D),
Tom Latham (R),
David Loebsack (D),
Billy Long (R),
Nita Lowey (D),
Carolyn Maloney (D),
Carolyn McCarthy (D),
Gregory Meeks (D),
John Mica (R),
Michael Michaud (D),
Candice Miller (R),
Jeff Miller (R),
Jerry Nadler (D),
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),
Bill Pascrell (D),
Erik Paulsen (R),
David Reichert (R),
Laura Richardson (D),
Mike Rogers (R),
Steven Rothman (D),
Jon Runyan (R),
Loretta Sanchez (D),
Heath Shuler (D),
Louise Slaughter (D),
Bennie Thompson (D),
Paul Tonko (D),
Edolphus Towns (D),
Rob Wittman (R),
Frank Wolf (R),
Don Young (R),
Last Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. (on 02/28/2011)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill/607/all-info |
| BillText | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr607ih/pdf/BILLS-112hr607ih.pdf |
| Bill | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr607ih/pdf/BILLS-112hr607ih.pdf.pdf |
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