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The FCC Public Safety Bureau Monday announced the appointment of...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau Monday announced the appointment of 20 members of the new Emergency Response Interoperability Center Technical Advisory Committee, which is charged with implementing national interoperability standards for public safety broadband network. New York is heavily represented…

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in the group, with two appointees from the New York Police Department, and one each from the New York Fire Department, the state, the New York City Transit Authority and the Clarkstown, N.Y., Police Department. Among others appointed were officials from Oakland, San Francisco, Texas A&M University, Guam, the state of Oregon, Washington State Police, the city of Seattle, the Missouri Department of Public Safety, Virginia and Pennsylvania state police and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Each appointee is a federal official, an elected officer of a state or local government, “or a designated employee authorized to act on behalf of such an officer,” the bureau said. The appointments are effective immediately.