"We're on the precipice of redefining public safety communications," said Charles Dowd, deputy chief with the New York City Police Department , earlier this year when Congress passed legislation that reallocated the 700 MHz D-Block spectrum (Band 14) to public safety. "This is going to transform public safety communications the same way that two-way radio did in the 1930s. That's how big of a change this is going to be."
I've followed the development of FirstNet with great personal and professional interest, and Chief Dowd's enthusiasm sums up my own views about the future of public safety. For the past four years I've been working with a group of exceptional engineers at Raytheon. The knowledge they've shared has made me even more excited to see the development of a broadband network that can go far beyond the limited capabilities and available technology first responders have today.










