Organizations Must Address the Cultural and Technological Barriers that Inhibit Public Safety Communication
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c52368) has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: Government Technology - Fostering Interoperability in Public Safety Communications (Review Report) to their offering.
Public safety agencies struggle to enable first responders across disciplines, jurisdictions and levels of government to communicate during emergencies despite operating incompatible equipment. More than simply a radio or network issue, organizations must address the systemic and cultural barriers that inhibit cooperation in addition to the technology strategies that hinder interoperability.
Scope of this title:
- Evaluation of technology strategies and governance models for first responder interoperability
- Analysis of Department of Homeland Security initiatives related to communications interoperability
- Profiles of leading vendors serving the public safety interoperability market
- Current and projected spending on first responder communications technology by US state and local governments.
Highlights of this title:
- First responders inability to communicate during emergencies has led governments to recognize their need to improve interoperability. For public safety agencies, true interoperability relies on compatible or interconnected communications technology as well as policy structures that support collaboration with external organizations.
- This report analyzes US state and local government’s efforts to foster interoperability for first responders from a market, technology and customer perspective. It also provides a five-year forecast of spending by US state and local governments on first responder communications.
OUR VIEW
CATALYST
SUMMARY
METHODOLOGY
Executive Summary
Introduction
Meeting the Interoperability Challenge For Public Safety Communications (Market Focus)
Navigating the Technology Options for First Responder Interoperability (Technology Focus)
A Vendors Guide to First Responder Communications Policy Frameworks (Customer Focus)
Public Safety Communications
US State and Local Government Spending (Databook)
MEETING THE INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS (MARKET FOCUS)
SUMMARY
First responder’s communications are limited across siloed public safety organizations
Coordinated emergency response drives public safety agencies need for interoperability
Interoperability limits loss of life during emergencies
Management of planned events require interoperable communications and information sharing
Constituent-centric service depends on interoperability and cross-agency collaboration
Substantive roadblocks exist to the realization of interoperable communications
Limited funding inhibit investment in interoperability
Organizational and cultural issues obstruct consensus on interoperability plans
Serious gaps in market knowledge about interoperability impede its adoption
Action points
Focus on emergencies, but don’t overlook efficiency gains
Recognize that politics makes investing in interoperability solutions a double-edged sword
Interoperability is a nascent market
establish a presence to grow with demand
NAVIGATING THE TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS FOR FIRST RESPONDER INTEROPERABILITY (TECHNOLOGY FOCUS)
Summary
Technology is just one piece of the interoperability puzzle
As interoperability needs vary, so must agencies technology approach
Project 25 standards aim to provide communication regardless of radio manufacturer
Network-centric interconnection solutions enable interoperability across disparate devices
Vendors offer a variety of solutions to address first responder interoperability
ARINC targets interoperability for daily operations
Cisco Systems enables communication across disparate devices and networks
CoCo Communications bridges existing networks
IBM focuses on data interoperability
Motorola builds Project 25-compatible radio systems
Nortel develops interoperability solutions
Raytheon JPS Communications offers gateway solutions to address interoperability
Action points
Be willing to act as a consultant
Focus on the next event, not the last event
Address operability as well as interoperability
A VENDOR'S GUIDE TO FIRST RESPONDER COMMUNICATIONS POLICY FRAMEWORKS (CUSTOMER FOCUS)
Summary
Policy and governance changes are critical to developing true interoperability
Systemic factors limit cooperation across jurisdictions and agencies
Vendors must think beyond technology solutions
There is no one-size-fits-all governance structure for interoperability
Statewide plans set standards for local governments
Regional consortia address interoperability proactively
Statewide and regional models both provide opportunities for vendors
Action points
Understand the differences between statewide and regional approaches to interoperability
Stay ahead of market changes to adapt to changing views of interoperability
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS
US STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING (DATABOOK)
Introduction
US State and Local Government Spending on Public Safety Communications, by Level of Government
US State and Local Government Spending on Public Safety Communications, by Technology
US State Government Spending on Public Safety Communications, by Technology
US Local Government Spending on Public Safety Communications, by Technology
APPENDIX
List of Tables
List of Figures
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Source: Datamonitor
