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NPSPAC 800 MHz Regional Review Committee

The July 30, 2008 Region 43 800MHz committee meeting has been cancelled.

NCC 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee

The July 30, 2008 Region 43 800MHz committee meeting might be cancelled. Final word will be posted here.

About Region 43

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-designated Region 43 consists of the state of Washington.

The National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee (NPSPAC) Region 43 800 MHz Regional Review Committee addresses allocation of spectrum in the public safety 800 MHz band. The FCC's National Plan for Public Safety Radio Services sets national guidelines for use of the 800 MHz spectrum while allowing regional public safety planning committees to develop regional plans tailored to their areas own particular communications needs.

The 800 MHz Committee meets monthly on the last Wednesday of the month. More information...

The National Coordinating Committee (NCC) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee is responsible for establishing a regional plan for the use of the public safety channels that will become available as 700 MHz band is being reallocated from television broadcast services to various public safety and commercial services. The Committee is also responsible for planning and coordinating the use of the 4.9 GHz public safety band.

The 700 MHz Committee meets monthly on the last Wednesday of the month. More information...

For additional information or questions, please contact the Committee Chairs:

800 MHz

Committee Chair (interim)
David Mendel
Radio Communication Services Manager
david.mendel@kingcounty.gov
Phone: (206) 205-8191

Vice-chair
Bob Wentworth
BWentworth@SpokaneCity.org

700 MHz and 4.9 GHz

Committee Chair
Jon (Wiz) Wiswell
Manager, City of Seattle Radio System
206-386-1215
jon.wiswell@seattle.gov

Vice-chair
Terry Miller
millert@wsdot.wa.gov

Secretary
Cammie Enslow
Cammie.Enslow@metrokc.gov

Treasurer
Ron Solemsaas
rsolemsaas@sers800.org

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  Updated: Wednesday, July 16, 2008