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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office for Interoperability and
Compatibility
[Docket No. DHS–2016–0037]
Office for Interoperability and
Compatibility Seeks Nominations for
the Project 25 Compliance Assessment
Program Advisory Panel—Single
Position
Science and Technology
Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) is seeking nominations
and expressions of interest for replacing
an open position on the Project 25
Compliance Assessment Program
Advisory Panel (P25 CAP AP). The P25
CAP AP holds quarterly meetings with
the public on topics related to P25 CAP.
The next meeting is scheduled for
August 2016 timeframe.
The Project 25 Compliance
Assessment Program is a standard
which enables interoperability among
digital two-way land mobile radio
communications products created by
and for public safety professionals. The
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City Hall, 205 West Front Street, Arcadia, IA 51430.
City Hall, 112 East 5th Street, Carroll, IA 51401.
City Hall, 123 3rd Avenue, Coon Rapids, IA 50058.
City Hall, 210 Main Street, Dedham, IA 51440.
City Hall, 238 West 2nd Street, Halbur, IA 51444.
City Hall, 210 East Main Street, Lanesboro, IA 51451.
City Hall, 717 3rd Street, Manning, IA 51455.
Carroll County Building, 114 East 6th Street, Carroll, IA 51401.
P25 CAP is a formal, independent
process created by DHS and operated in
collaboration with the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), to
ensure that communications equipment
that is declared by the supplier to be
P25 compliant, is in fact tested against
the standards with publicly published
results. The P25 CAP AP provides a
resource by which DHS gains insight
into the collective interest of
organizations that procure P25compliant equipment and a resource for
DHS to continue to establish the
policies of the P25 CAP, along with
assisting the DHS Office for
Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC)
in the administration of the Program.
DATES: All responses must be received
within 30 days from the date of this
notice at the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: Expressions of interest and
nominations shall be submitted to
SandTFRG@hq.dhs.gov.
• Instructions: All submissions
received must include the words
‘‘Department of Homeland Security’’
and DHS–2016–0037, the docket
number for this action.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Merrill, Director, Office for
Interoperability and Compatibility,
Science and Technology Directorate,
Department of Homeland Security, 202–
254–5604, John.Merrill@hq.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background
The TIA–102/Project 25 (P25) is a
standards development process for the
design, manufacture, and evaluation of
interoperable digital two-way land
mobile radio communications products
created by and for public safety
professionals. The goal of P25 is to
specify formal standards for interfaces
and features between the various
components of a land mobile radio
system commonly used by public safety
agencies in portable handheld and
mobile vehicle-mounted devices. The
P25 standard enables interoperability
among different suppliers’ products.
The P25 CAP was developed by DHS
and the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) to test
equipment designed to comply with P25
standards. The program provides public
safety agencies with evidence that the
communications equipment they are
purchasing is tested against and
complies with the P25 standards for
performance, conformance, and
interoperability.
The P25 CAP is a voluntary system
that provides a mechanism for the
recognition of testing laboratories based
on internationally accepted standards. It
identifies competent P25 CAP testing
laboratories for DHS-recognition
through a robust assessment process and
promotes the acceptance of compliant
test results from these laboratories.
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As a voluntary program, P25 CAP
allows suppliers to publicly attest to
their products’ compliance with a
selected group of requirements through
Summary Test Report (STR) and
Supplier’s Declaration of Compliance
(SDOC) documents based on the
Detailed Test Report (DTR) from the
DHS-recognized laboratory (ies) that
performed the product testing. In turn,
P25 CAP makes these documents
available to the first response
community to inform their purchasing
decisions via the FirstResponder.gov/
P25CAP Web site.
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Membership
The Science and Technology
Directorate (S&T) of DHS formed the
P25 CAP Advisory Panel to provide S&T
with the views of active State, local,
tribal, territorial and Federal
government officials who use or whose
offices use portable handheld and
mobile vehicle-mounted radios. Those
government officials selected to
participate in the P25 CAP AP are
selected based on their experience with
the management and procurement of
land mobile radio systems or knowledge
of conformity assessment programs and
methods. The OIC selection process
balances viewpoints required to
effectively address P25 CAP issues
under consideration. To fill an open
position on the P25 CAP AP, OIC is
particularly interested in receiving
nominations and expressions of interest
from individuals in the following
categories:
• State, local, tribal, or territorial
government agencies and organizations
with expertise in communications
issues and technologies.
• Federal government agencies with
expertise in communications or
homeland security matters.
While OIC can call for a meeting of
the P25 CAP AP as it deems necessary
and appropriate, for member
commitment and planning purposes, it
is anticipated that the P25 CAP AP will
meet approximately 3–4 times annually
in their role of providing guidance and
support to the P25 CAP.
Those selected to serve on the P25
CAP AP will be required to sign a
gratuitous services agreement and will
not be paid or reimbursed for their
participation; however, DHS S&T will,
subject to the availability of funds,
reimburse the travel expenses associated
with the participation of non-Federal
members in accordance with Federal
Travel Regulations. The OIC reserves
the right to select primary and alternate
members to the P25 CAP AP for terms
appropriate for the accomplishment of
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the Board’s mission. Members serve at
the pleasure of the OIC Director.
Registered lobbyists pursuant to the
Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 are not
eligible for membership on the P25 CAP
AP and will not be considered.
Roles and Responsibilities
The duties of the P25 CAP AP will
include providing recommendations of
its individual members to OIC regarding
actions and steps OIC could take to
promote the P25 CAP. The duties of the
P25 CAP AP may include but are not
limited to its members reviewing,
commenting on, and advising on:
a. The laboratory component of the
P25 CAP under established,
documented laboratory recognition
guidelines.
b. Proposed Compliance Assessment
Bulletins (CABs).
c. Proposed updates to previously
approved CABs, as Notices of Proposed
CABs, to enable comment and input on
the proposed CAB modifications.
d. OIC updates to existing test
documents or establishing new test
documents for new types of P25
equipment.
e. Best practices associated with
improvement of the policies and
procedures by which the P25 CAP
operates.
f. Existing test documents including
but not limited to Supplier Declarations
of Compliance (SDOCs) and Summary
Test Reports (STRs) posted on the
FirstResponder.gov/P25CAP Web site.
g. Proposed P25 user input for
improving functionality through the
standards-making process.
Nominations/Expressions of Interest
Procedures and Deadline
Nominations and expressions of
interest shall be received by OIC no later
than 30 days from the date of this notice
at the address: (SandTFRG@hq.dhs.gov).
Nominations and expressions of interest
received after this date shall not be
considered. Each nomination and
expression of interest must provide the
following information as part of the
submission:
• A cover letter that highlights a
history of proven leadership within the
public safety community including, if
applicable, a description of prior
experience with law enforcement, fire
response, emergency medical services,
emergency communications, National
Guard, or other first responder roles and
how the use of communications in those
roles qualifies the nominee to
participate on the P25 CAP AP.
• Name, title, and organization of the
nominee.
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• A resume summarizing the
nominee’s contact information
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(including the mailing address, phone
number, facsimile number, and email
address), qualifications, and expertise to
explain why the nominee should be
appointed to the P25 CAP AP.
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• The resume must demonstrate a
minimum of ten years (10) years of
experience directly using P25 systems
in an operational environment in
support of established public safety
communications or from a system
implementer/administrator perspective;
a bachelor’s or associate degree with an
emphasis in communications and
engineering may be substituted for three
(3) years, a master’s/professional
certification for seven (7) years, and a
Ph.D. for ten (10) years of the
requirement.
• The resume must discuss the
nominee’s familiarity with the current
P25 CAP, including documents that are
integral to the process such as the
SDOCs, STRs, and CABs referenced in
this notice.
• A letter from the nominee’s
supervisor indicating the nominee’s
agency’s support for the nominee to
participate on the P25 CAP AP as a
representative from their respective
agency.
• Disclosure of Federal boards,
commissions, committees, task forces,
or work groups on which the nominee
currently serves or has served within
the past 12 months.
• A statement confirming that the
nominee is not registered as a lobbyist
pursuant to the Lobbying Disclosure Act
of 1995.
Additional information can be found as
follows: Project 25 Compliance
Assessment Program and Compliance
Assessment Bulletins https://
www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/
p25-cap.
Dated: June 6, 2016.
Reginald Brothers,
Under Secretary, DHS Science and
Technology Directorate.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office for Interoperability and Compatibility
[Docket No. DHS-2016-0037]
Office for Interoperability and Compatibility Seeks Nominations
for the Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program Advisory Panel--Single
Position
AGENCY: Science and Technology Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is seeking
nominations and expressions of interest for replacing an open position
on the Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program Advisory Panel (P25 CAP
AP). The P25 CAP AP holds quarterly meetings with the public on topics
related to P25 CAP. The next meeting is scheduled for August 2016
timeframe.
The Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program is a standard which
enables interoperability among digital two-way land mobile radio
communications products created by and for public safety professionals.
The P25 CAP is a formal, independent process created by DHS and
operated in collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), to ensure that communications equipment that is
declared by the supplier to be P25 compliant, is in fact tested against
the standards with publicly published results. The P25 CAP AP provides
a resource by which DHS gains insight into the collective interest of
organizations that procure P25-compliant equipment and a resource for
DHS to continue to establish the policies of the P25 CAP, along with
assisting the DHS Office for Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC)
in the administration of the Program.
DATES: All responses must be received within 30 days from the date of
this notice at the address listed below.
ADDRESSES: Expressions of interest and nominations shall be submitted
to SandTFRG@hq.dhs.gov.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the
words ``Department of Homeland Security'' and DHS-2016-0037, the docket
number for this action.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Merrill, Director, Office for
Interoperability and Compatibility, Science and Technology Directorate,
Department of Homeland Security, 202-254-5604, John.Merrill@hq.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The TIA-102/Project 25 (P25) is a standards development process for
the design, manufacture, and evaluation of interoperable digital two-
way land mobile radio communications products created by and for public
safety professionals. The goal of P25 is to specify formal standards
for interfaces and features between the various components of a land
mobile radio system commonly used by public safety agencies in portable
handheld and mobile vehicle-mounted devices. The P25 standard enables
interoperability among different suppliers' products.
The P25 CAP was developed by DHS and the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) to test equipment designed to comply
with P25 standards. The program provides public safety agencies with
evidence that the communications equipment they are purchasing is
tested against and complies with the P25 standards for performance,
conformance, and interoperability.
The P25 CAP is a voluntary system that provides a mechanism for the
recognition of testing laboratories based on internationally accepted
standards. It identifies competent P25 CAP testing laboratories for
DHS-recognition through a robust assessment process and promotes the
acceptance of compliant test results from these laboratories.
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As a voluntary program, P25 CAP allows suppliers to publicly attest
to their products' compliance with a selected group of requirements
through Summary Test Report (STR) and Supplier's Declaration of
Compliance (SDOC) documents based on the Detailed Test Report (DTR)
from the DHS-recognized laboratory (ies) that performed the product
testing. In turn, P25 CAP makes these documents available to the first
response community to inform their purchasing decisions via the
FirstResponder.gov/P25CAP Web site.
Membership
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) of DHS formed the P25
CAP Advisory Panel to provide S&T with the views of active State,
local, tribal, territorial and Federal government officials who use or
whose offices use portable handheld and mobile vehicle-mounted radios.
Those government officials selected to participate in the P25 CAP AP
are selected based on their experience with the management and
procurement of land mobile radio systems or knowledge of conformity
assessment programs and methods. The OIC selection process balances
viewpoints required to effectively address P25 CAP issues under
consideration. To fill an open position on the P25 CAP AP, OIC is
particularly interested in receiving nominations and expressions of
interest from individuals in the following categories:
State, local, tribal, or territorial government agencies
and organizations with expertise in communications issues and
technologies.
Federal government agencies with expertise in
communications or homeland security matters.
While OIC can call for a meeting of the P25 CAP AP as it deems
necessary and appropriate, for member commitment and planning purposes,
it is anticipated that the P25 CAP AP will meet approximately 3-4 times
annually in their role of providing guidance and support to the P25
CAP.
Those selected to serve on the P25 CAP AP will be required to sign
a gratuitous services agreement and will not be paid or reimbursed for
their participation; however, DHS S&T will, subject to the availability
of funds, reimburse the travel expenses associated with the
participation of non-Federal members in accordance with Federal Travel
Regulations. The OIC reserves the right to select primary and alternate
members to the P25 CAP AP for terms appropriate for the accomplishment
of the Board's mission. Members serve at the pleasure of the OIC
Director.
Registered lobbyists pursuant to the Lobbying Disclosure Act of
1995 are not eligible for membership on the P25 CAP AP and will not be
considered.
Roles and Responsibilities
The duties of the P25 CAP AP will include providing recommendations
of its individual members to OIC regarding actions and steps OIC could
take to promote the P25 CAP. The duties of the P25 CAP AP may include
but are not limited to its members reviewing, commenting on, and
advising on:
a. The laboratory component of the P25 CAP under established,
documented laboratory recognition guidelines.
b. Proposed Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs).
c. Proposed updates to previously approved CABs, as Notices of
Proposed CABs, to enable comment and input on the proposed CAB
modifications.
d. OIC updates to existing test documents or establishing new test
documents for new types of P25 equipment.
e. Best practices associated with improvement of the policies and
procedures by which the P25 CAP operates.
f. Existing test documents including but not limited to Supplier
Declarations of Compliance (SDOCs) and Summary Test Reports (STRs)
posted on the FirstResponder.gov/P25CAP Web site.
g. Proposed P25 user input for improving functionality through the
standards-making process.
Nominations/Expressions of Interest Procedures and Deadline
Nominations and expressions of interest shall be received by OIC no
later than 30 days from the date of this notice at the address:
(SandTFRG@hq.dhs.gov). Nominations and expressions of interest received
after this date shall not be considered. Each nomination and expression
of interest must provide the following information as part of the
submission:
A cover letter that highlights a history of proven
leadership within the public safety community including, if applicable,
a description of prior experience with law enforcement, fire response,
emergency medical services, emergency communications, National Guard,
or other first responder roles and how the use of communications in
those roles qualifies the nominee to participate on the P25 CAP AP.
Name, title, and organization of the nominee.
A r[eacute]sum[eacute] summarizing the nominee's contact
information (including the mailing address, phone number, facsimile
number, and email address), qualifications, and expertise to explain
why the nominee should be appointed to the P25 CAP AP.
The r[eacute]sum[eacute] must demonstrate a minimum of ten
years (10) years of experience directly using P25 systems in an
operational environment in support of established public safety
communications or from a system implementer/administrator perspective;
a bachelor's or associate degree with an emphasis in communications and
engineering may be substituted for three (3) years, a master's/
professional certification for seven (7) years, and a Ph.D. for ten
(10) years of the requirement.
The resume must discuss the nominee's familiarity with the
current P25 CAP, including documents that are integral to the process
such as the SDOCs, STRs, and CABs referenced in this notice.
A letter from the nominee's supervisor indicating the
nominee's agency's support for the nominee to participate on the P25
CAP AP as a representative from their respective agency.
Disclosure of Federal boards, commissions, committees,
task forces, or work groups on which the nominee currently serves or
has served within the past 12 months.
A statement confirming that the nominee is not registered
as a lobbyist pursuant to the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995.
Additional information can be found as follows: Project 25 Compliance
Assessment Program and Compliance Assessment Bulletins https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/p25-cap.
Dated: June 6, 2016.
Reginald Brothers,
Under Secretary, DHS Science and Technology Directorate.
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