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National Wireless Engineering Conference 2002
November 4–7, 2002; Hilton San Diego Resort; San Diego, California, USA

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A2Tuesday, November 5, 2002 · 9:45 am – 11:45 am

Public Safety Wireless and Homeland Security

In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, Public Safety Emergency Communications has taken on new importance. First responder communications, as well as security and privacy, are now high-priority topics. These concerns join carrier obligations to satisfy the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) and E911 requirements. This session brings together public safety professionals and communication technologists to examine the challenges and explore solutions in this critical area.

  • Cost/Benefit Scenarios for Disaster Communications
  • Interconnecting and Interoperating among Multiple Systems and Agencies
  • Redundant, Robust, and Secure Network Design
  • Carrier Options for CALEA Compliance

 

CHAIRPERSON:

Daniel Devasirvatham, Vice President, Technology, Wireless Systems Group, SAIC, is involved with homeland security issues, interoperability, telematics, and indoor and outdoor communications for voice and data. He is also chairman of the Homeland Security Taskforce for the Wireless Communications Association.

SPEAKERS:

Bill Fivek, Business Development Manager, U.S. Federal Government Division, Motorola, is currently responsible for the introduction of new wireless technology into the federal marketplace and issues regarding homeland defense.

Daniel Devasirvatham, Vice President, Technology, Wireless Systems Group, SAIC

Stephen J. Webb, Lieutenant, Communications, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, is currently second in command of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Communications Center and a participant in the concept development of a next-generation voice, data, dispatch system for the Fire and Sheriff's Departments.

Raj Puri, Vice President, NetDiscovery, Verisign Telecommunication Services

 
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