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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Appendix A . Authorized Equipment List, Continued <br /> <br />4. Interoperable Communications Equipment, continned <br /> <br /> <br />Interoperable <br />Communications <br />E 'ment <br /> <br />nteroperable <br />Communications <br />E ui ment <br />nteroperable <br />Communications <br />ui ment <br />Interoperable <br />Communications <br />E ui ment <br />nteropemble <br />Communications <br />E ui ment <br />Interoperable <br />Communications <br />E ui ment <br /> <br />Descrl lion <br /> <br />Com uter aided dis atch s stem <br /> <br /> <br />ersonnel Accountabili Stems <br /> <br />viation and maritime seeuri voice and data transmission e ui ment <br /> <br />easin and rental of tower s ace <br /> <br />In an effort to improve emergency preparedness and response interoperability, all new or <br />upgraded radio systems and new radio equipment should be compatible with a suite of standards <br />called ANSIITIAlEIAA-102 Phase I (project 25). These standards have been developed to allow <br />for backward compatibility with existing digital and analog systems and provide for <br />interoperability in future systems. The FCC has chosen the Project 25 suite of standards for <br />voice and low-moderate speed data interoperability in the new nationwide 700 MHZ ITequency <br />band. The Integrated Wireless Network (IWN) of the U.S. Justice and Treasury Departments has <br />also chosen the Project 25 suite of standards for their new radio equipment. In an effort to <br />realize improved interoperability, all radios purchased under this grant should be APCO 25 <br />compliant. <br /> <br />Continued on next page <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br /> <br />Page 44 <br />