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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEES |
The National
Association of Regional Planning Committees (NARPC), a collaborative network of
locally conscious national public safety planning regions,
exists:
- to freely and efficiently promote public
safety communications information and ideas both among the committees
themselves, and between the
committees and the local, regional and national communities they
serve;
- to stimulate peer review and develop
national consensus-based conclusions when applicable, while giving due
consideration to the existence of unique public safety and Critical
Infrastructure (CI) communications requirements within regions,
and
- to promote the unique voice, along with
the right to express such a voice, of each of the nation's FCC designated
planning committees when addressing public safety spectrum management issues
at national forums.
FLASH: FCC Allows Mobile-only
Business Licensees to Remain on NPSPAC Frequencies as Secondary
Users
NARPC files Request for Final
Clarification on 4.9 GHz Fixed
7/800 MHz Subscriber Interoperability
Recommendations
NARPC Reply Comments WT Docket No.
96-86
NARPC Petition for Rulemaking NPSPAC
Coordination of Use and Prioritization of Additional Public Safety Spectrum Made
Available Through the 800 MHz Rebanding Process
800 MHz ALERT!!! An Important
Message About 853.4875 and 868.4875 MHz
700/ 800 MHz
Subscriber Interoperability Availability, Capacity and Channel
Recommendations
NARPC Ex-Parte Comments re: FCC 96-86
regarding Aggregation of Wideband 700 MHz channels beyond 150 kHz, Oct. 13,
2005
NARPC Files Comments in
Support of Region 8 (NY - NJ RPC) Comments to the FCC
Regarding Interference
Protection on the 800 MHz NPSPAC Band, Sept. 14, 2005
NARPC Files Petition for Rulemaking to
Promote Regional Prioritization of Newly Available 800 MHz Public Safety
Spectrum, July 22, 2005
Computer Assisted Pre-coordination Resource
and Database System