Interoperability Channels definition

Interoperability Channels means common channels accessible by multiple agencies for the express purpose of providing communications among agencies during multi-agency operations in accordance with the Interoperable Communications Plan.

Examples of Interoperability Channels in a sentence

  • Under FCC Rules, an entity must have a license to operate a base or control station on National Interoperability Channels.

  • The FCC will grant authority to program and use the Federal Interoperability Channels through a signed agreement between the S WIC or state appointed official and a federal user with a valid Government Master File (GM F) assignment.

  • The use of interoperability frequencies by non- federal government agencies is governed by Sections 4.3.16 Plans for Federal Interoperability Channels for Interagency Law Enforcement and Incident Response Operations in the Bands 162-174 MHz and 406.1-420 MHz, 7.12 Use of Frequencies Authorized to Non-Federal Stations Under Part 90 of the FCC Rules, and 8.3.3 Coordination of Frequencies Used for Communication with Non-Federal Stations Licensed Under Part 90 of the FCC Rules of the NTIA Manual.

  • Under this plan, DPS will also license all of the narrowband channels listed in Appendix A - Statewide VHF Interoperability Channels for statewide operations with mobiles and fixed temporary bases or fixed mobile relays (repeaters) as appropriate by January 1, 2013.

  • The NT IA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management, NT IA Manual, designates specific discrete frequencies in the 162-174 MHz and 406.1- 420 MHz bands for use as " Federal Interoperability Channels" available for assignment to all federal agencies to satisfy Federal Interoperability Channels M OU Between the U.

  • This M OU serves as an agreement between the S WIC or state appointed official and a federal user with valid Government Master File (GM F) assignments for the use of the Federal Interoperability Channels listed in Appendix A by State, Tribal, and local government agencies.

  • The Federal Interoperability Channels are available for use among federal agencies and between federal agencies and non- federal entities with which federal agencies have a requirement to operate.