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Public Safety Interoperable Communications (PSIC) Grant Program


  • Laura Pettus, Program Specialist
  • Public Safety Interoperable Communications




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PSIC Background
  • The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 provided the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) the authority to establish a $1 billion grant program for public safety interoperability communications
  • The funds are borrowed from the anticipated auction proceeds of the 700 MHz spectrum
  • The Call Home Act of 2006 requires all funding to be awarded by September 30, 2007
  • Through an MOU, NTIA partnered with DHS (NPD)
    • DHS will provide grants-related administrative services and expertise
    • NTIA retains approval authority
  • Total of $958.9 million in funding is available for grant awards
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Current Timeline of PSIC Activities to Meet Call Home Act Requirements
  • May through November 2007
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Key Features of PSIC Grant Program
  • Awardees:  Funding will be awarded through the 56 State and Territory Administrative Agencies (SAA)


  • Period of Performance:  PSIC grants will be awarded no later than September 30, 2007 and period of performance will end on September 30, 2010


  • Statewide Planning:  Up to 5 percent of the total funds allocated to a State or territory will be available at the time of the award to support the completion of the Statewide Communications Interoperability Plans (Statewide Plan)


  • Technical Assistance:  DHS technical assistance will support grantees with planning and implementation of PSIC awards


  • Technical Review:  Remaining funds (95 percent) will be contingent upon submission, technical review, and approval of a Statewide Plan
  • and Investment Justifications


  • Use of Funds:  Funding can be used for “acquisition of, deployment of, or training on” interoperable communications systems that use or enable use with the 700 MHz frequency band


  • Match:  PSIC includes a statutory requirement of not-less-than 20 percent match
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PSIC Goals and Objectives
  • The program will not dictate a technology or an approach for interoperability solutions.  However, we are considering two goals and five objectives for the PSIC Grant Program
  • Goals
    • Achieve meaningful and measurable improvements in the state of interoperability for public safety communications; and
    • Fill interoperability gaps identified in the Statewide Plans
  • Objectives
  • Technological
      • Adopt advanced technological solutions
      • Improve spectrum efficiency
      • Use cost-effective measures
    • Geographical
      • Improve communications in areas at risk for natural disasters
      • Continue to improve interoperability efforts in urban and metropolitan areas

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Eligible Applicants Section
  • The PSIC grants will be awarded to the 56 States and Territories


  • The Governor of each State has designated a State Administrative Agency (SAA) to apply for and administer the funds under the PSIC Grant Program


  • The SAA is the only agency eligible to apply for PSIC funds.  The SAA is responsible for obligating PSIC funds to eligible pass-through public safety agencies
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Pass-Through Requirements Section
  • Each State will make no less than 80 percent of the total award amount available as a pass-through to local government, tribal government entities, or nongovernmental public safety agencies
      • District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island have no pass-through requirements
      • Puerto Rico has a 50 percent pass-through requirement
  • However, each State and Territory may retain some or all of the pass-through for expenditures made by the State on behalf of the pass-through local entities through a formal Memorandum of Understanding with local entities that specifies the amount and intended use of the funds
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Match Requirements Section
  • The public safety agency receiving the PSIC project funds is required to meet and document the 20 percent match requirement
  • The SAA is required to track and report the 20 percent match requirements for PSIC funds
  • The documentation must demonstrate that matching funds are from non-federal sources
  • The only exception to this previous statement is that funds used for training activities do not require a 20 percent match
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Statewide Plans and PSIC
  • FY 2007 HSGP requires States to develop and adopt a Statewide Plan
  • Proposed PSIC projects to receive funds should align with the goals and gaps identified in the Statewide Plan
  • Statewide Plans must incorporate the three PSIC criteria:
    • Description of how public safety agencies operate on or interoperate with the 700 MHz frequency band, via voice, data, and/or video signals;
    • Description of how local and tribal government entities’ interoperable communications needs have been included in the planning process and how their needs are being addressed, if applicable; and
    • Description of how nongovernmental organizations’ interoperable communications needs have been included in the planning process and how their needs are being addressed, if applicable
  • This criteria was released to State teams at the Statewide Planning Workshop sponsored by the National Governors Associations (NGA) and DHS on March 21, 2007
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Investment Justification Overview
  • All States and Territories will be required to develop Investment Justifications to request FY 2007 PSIC funding
  • The Investment Justification provides a template for applicants to outline the proposed initiatives for the FY 2007 PSIC funding
  • There will be a limit on the number of Investment Justifications that the States and Territories will be allowed to submit
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PSIC Investment Justification
  • The Investment Justification Template may ask for the following project information/metrics:
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Contact Information

  • Laura Pettus
  • Email: lpettus@ntia.doc.gov
  • http://www.ntia.doc.gov