BayWEB Project Summary and Grant Application Details

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The BayWEB project, supported by key figures like U.S. Representative Michael M. Honda and California Senator Dianne Feinstein, aims to enhance broadband connectivity in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a grant amount of $50.6M requested by Motorola from NTIA, the project focuses on deploying public safety and public access wireless networks through public assets like sites and towers. It offers wholesale wireless capacity to Internet service providers and aims to serve nearly 50,000 public safety users and over 2.5 million households in the Bay Area.


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  1. Marin County Superintendent of Schools, Mary Jane Burke Marin County Public Works Director, Farhad Mansourian Notable BayWEB Supporters U.S. Representative, Michael M. Honda Marin County Fire Chief, Ken Massucco Marin County Sheriff, Robert T. Doyle California Senator, Dianne Feinstein U.S. Representative, Zoe Lofgren California Senator, Mark Leno Slide 3

  2. community anchor institutions such as schools, libraries, infrastructure (Internet and high speed data) to connect Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (STOP). Enhanced Broadband (BayWEB) program through the broadband networks in the San Francisco BayArea. Provides support for the deployment of broadband Deploying public safety and public access wireless The NTIA grant is funding the BayArea Wireless Broadband Technology hospitals, and public safety facilities. Slide 4

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  4. Grant Application Summary Owned, managed CORE (Central computer equipment) Grant amount requested by Motorola from NTIA $50.6M Uses public assets (sites, towers, backhaul, space, 7 Internet Service Providers (ISP) as partners Public broadband access network (5.2, 5.4 GHz) Unlicensed spectrum for open access Public Safety LTE network, 193 Sites Motorola match $21.SM Key components power) 193 sites Project cost Slide 7

  5. Physical space is available at each site to accommodate LTE Public access network backhaul is completely separate from Design Assumptions Expected to be 12,000 concurrent users on the LTE Agencies will provide "installation ready" sites for Uniform user distribution across each - No backhaul is shared LTE network deployment equipment system county Slide 8

  6. Serve as a demonstration project for national implementation of 700 Offer wholesale wireless capacity to Internet service providers in the that will support almost 50,000 public safety users and over 500 service for up to 2.5 million households and 186,000 businesses by enabling local Internet service providers to utilize the project's open Deploy broadband services at 200 existing public safety sites The coverage area for this network encompasses nearly 2.5 BayArea to facilitate more affordable and accessible broadband MHz interoperable public safety wireless broadband networks. public safety facilities with speeds of up to 6.5 Mbps. Project Summary million households. BayWEB proposes to: network. - - Slide 9

  7. The BayArea Regional Interoperability JPA will manage quality-of-service, access, interoperability, policy, and - Geolocation information about damage, dangers, system management issues for the public safety - Real-time mobile video for field officers; hazardous materials, road conditions; Applications - Personnel and vehicle location; - Virtual command centers. - Amber Alert file transfers, - Mobile Data Terminals Examples include: network. Slide 10

  8. Agency Sites Marin - Contra Costa - Total sites: 18 Total sites: 23 San Francisco - Total sites: 19 Solano - Total sites: 6 San Mateo - Total sites: 30 Napa - Total sites: 4 Sonoma - Total sites: 13 Santa Cruz - Total sites: 4 Santa Clara - Total sites: 29 Alameda County - Total sites: 47 Slide 12

  9. MERA leases on a monthly basis fromAmerican Tower Corporation MERA leases on a monthly basis fromAmerican Tower Corporation MERA leases on a monthly basis from C&C Equipment Company MERA leases on a monthly basis from C&C Equipment Company Proposed Sites Under Consideratio A separate lease will need to be negotiated A separate lease will need to be negotiated A separate lease will need to be negotiated A separate lease will need to be negotiated n San Pedro Ridge Big Rock Ridge Mt. Tamalpais Mt. Burdell - - - - - - - - Slide 13

  10. Proposed Sites Under Consideration - A separate lease will need to be negotiated - A separate lease will need to be negotiated - A separate lease will need to be negotiated - A separate lease will need to be negotiated - MERA leases from Martinalli Family MERA site at County Fire lookout MERA leases from AT&T - MERA leases from FAA Pt. Reyes Hill Stewart Point Bay Hill Road Mt. Barnabe - - Slide 1 4

  11. Proposed Sites Under Consideratio - A separate lease will need to be negotiated MERA site at water tank owned by MMWD - A separate lease will need to be negotiated MERA site owned by City of San Rafael - A lease will need to be negotiated North MarinWater District n Crest Water Tank Forbes Hill Dollar Hill - - - Slide 15

  12. Proposed Sites Under Consideration Throckmorton Ridge Fire Station - A lease will need to be negotiated - A lease will need to be negotiated - A lease will need to be negotiated Southern Marin Fire Station 9 Pt. Reyes Fire Station - Southern Marin Fire County fire station County fire station - - Slide 16

  13. Proposed Sites Under Consideration - A lease will need to be negotiated - A lease will need to be negotiated - A lease will need to be negotiated Corte Madera Fire Station 1 Sausalito Fire Station 2 No longer a fire station Novato Fire Station 3 Novato Fire District Corte Madera Fire - City of Sausalito - - - Slide 17

  14. Sites Previously Considered - Replaced by Crest and Novato 3 Replaced by Crest and Novato 3 Not a viable site, No backhaul No benefit over existing sites - Site removed byAgency Corte Madera 14 - Site not available - Site not viable Mill Valley PD Tiburon 11 Hicks Valley Novato 5 Novato 4 Tomalas - - - Slide 18

  15. Sites Previously Considered - Motorola negotiations with Verizon have stopped - Motorola negotiations with Verizon have stopped Mill Valley OT Verizon - Site removed by agency - Removed by Agency - Existing Verizon site Skywalker Verizon - Verizon cell site Cypress Ridge - Site not viable - Site not viable Mill Valley 17 Larkspur 16 Sugarloaf Slide 19

  16. Any revenue generated must be reinvested into BayWEB during the Grant Performance Reriod. Policy decisions around that reinvestment. additional sites for improved coverage -Revenue may be reinvested to provide Governance (underground, in building) Slide 20

  17. Coverage in less populated areas critical to 700 Mhz mobile data system dedicated to Agency Benefits High priority maintenance program Possible future VOiP connections Anticipated cost reduction Public Safety public safety Slide 21

  18. Ownership I maintenance commitment after ten Limited bandwidth - Some applications may not Agency Cautions Monthly cost is uncertain at this time Upgrade costs due to technology Site lease costs be allowed years Slide 22

  19. Costs to Agency New vehicle installation costs Application interface costs New modems in vehicles On-going PG&E power On-going site leases Site upgrades Slide 23

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  21. Review environmental site requirements Next Steps Define site upgrade funding sources Complete site lease requirements Obtain permits as required Begin site development Complete site review Join BayWEB JPA Slide 25

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