NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

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NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by system_tech » Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:41 pm

http://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/publications/ ... o_services

(publically accessable)

M2010-16 Government Mobile Radio Services
Status: current

The Government has established the Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority) within the Department of Services, Technology and Administration. The Telco Authority will aim to achieve improved levels of service delivery for government mobile radio users through a more integrated and more cost efficient delivery of mobile radio infrastructure and services.

In order to drive greater operational effectiveness and cost efficiency, all NSW Government owned mobile radio service network infrastructure, assets and associated budget allocations will be vested in the Telco Authority, unless it can be demonstrated by the releasing agency that this would not be appropriate.

The Telco Authority will be overseen by a Board which will report to a Cabinet Committee. The Telco Authority is comprised of staff from the Department of Services, Technology and Administration and staff from other government departments and entities which utilise radio services.

The Board will consist of a mix of independent advisors and members representing key government sectors.

The Telco Authority will:

•develop a sector-wide policy framework for mobile radio and related services, in consultation with affected agencies, including spectrum acquisition and allocation.
•undertake a comprehensive audit of existing mobile radio infrastructure and an operational needs assessment and, in consultation with affected agencies and the local government sector, develop a state-wide strategy and an implementation plan for government mobile radio services that addresses:
◦mobile radio service standardisation;
◦network rationalisation;
◦centralised acquisition and maintenance of assets, including infrastructure and equipment refresh cycles for all networks;
◦coverage provisioning to growth areas;
◦funding challenges in meeting future demands, including assisting affected agencies to move to alternate technologies where appropriate; and
◦escalation arrangements via the recommended governance mechanisms to ensure that unresolved issues are considered by the appropriate level of decision-makers, including to a Cabinet Committee level.
•provide mobile radio network services in the following priority order:
◦consolidate the GRN and the New South Wales Police Force’s (NSWPF) conventional networks within the GRN metropolitan footprint;
◦consolidate agencies’ conventional networks operating outside the GRN footprint, with a focus on emergency and essential (utilities) services;
◦integrate the consolidated conventional networks and the consolidated GRN/ NSWPF network to create a single state-wide mobile radio service.
•provide mobile radio network services (infrastructure, sites and other elements as appropriate) on cost-recovery principles, charging tariffs based on the number of handsets able to be used on each network (SOCs would fund their own networks or utilise the NSW Government’s network(s) on a commercial basis); and
•manage, in accordance with user service requirements, all NSW Government mobile radio network assets, infrastructure, equipment and other capital (with the exception of assets vested in SOCs and Local Government, unless mutually agreed with the Telco Authority).
At any one time, the supply of electromagnetic spectrum is relatively static, while the demand for it is rapidly increasing. Much of the demand is commercially driven, making spectrum a valuable resource. In order to maximise availability of spectrum for appropriate agencies in NSW, it is critical that spectrum is allocated where a genuine operational requirement is evident.

Furthermore, the Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) has proposed to allocate a specified quantum of spectrum in the 403-430MHz and 450-470MHz bands for the use of state and territory governments, primarily, but not exclusively, for law enforcement and public safety purposes.

To ensure appropriate allocation of spectrum, all negotiations with ACMA in relation to mobile radio frequency allocation on behalf of any NSW Government agency will now be conducted by the Telco Authority and agencies are not permitted to approach ACMA directly on spectrum and related matters.

This approach will ensure that a coordinated and strategic approach to radio spectrum allocation is undertaken by the NSW public sector.

Kristina Keneally MP
Premier

Issued: Telecommunications Authority, Department of Services, Technology and Administration
Contact: Anthea Kerr
Email: anthea.kerr@services.nsw.gov.au
Telephone no: (02) 9372 8745
Date: 25 November 2010

This memorandum has superseded Premier’s Memorandum M2002-24 Coordination of Radio Spectrum Management for NSW Agencies.


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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by citabria » Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:05 pm

Just what we dont need. Taxpayers funding more bureaucracy.

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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by citabria » Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:06 pm

Oh. lol.. It has that idiots name that the bottom.. Why am I not surprised?

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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by centralcoastscanman » Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:26 pm

oh yeah thats see Department of Health and all the little managers who like having their own empire have a dumby spit over this...

its a shame i am on leave at the moment otherwise i'd take great pride saying "told you so" to my manager who is anti-grn..

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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by ivahri » Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:56 pm

Ummm, they signed off on it. It is happening... will some empires be given a shake? Probably. I'm too close to the action to comment as I would like but most of us have been crying out for greater co-operation & less turf wars. If this reduces that, most of us will be throwing a party. Just because that silly woman has her name on it doesn't mean she wrote it. She didn't. Hobbyists don't see the stuff that I, and others like Mal, see. When you have absolute bunfights over access to sites, or agencies putting in huts & towers only sized for themselves... then you understand where this is going. Like a rule that a certain agency has that no antennas are to be within 5m of the top of the tower... and if you try to multicouple their service they refuse. But some people will play silly buggers for sure...

Cheers,


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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by system_tech » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:55 pm

All I can say .. is that there is quite a few NSW Govt entities that don't see the need to share with, or assist, other NSW Govt entities.

Quite a few opportunities for efficiency, and increased effectiveness, have gone wanting.

Have to chuckle though, have seen a few funny things unearthed along the way, including a NSW law enforcement agency occupying space & tower real estate on a Telco's radio site .. no lease .. no rent ... oops .. gettieg sued :-) ... unearthed because they refused to share facilities with another NSW Govt entity . . entity made discovery (as you would if you want to correctly enter into leases etc)about existing site ownership & leases (LE agency telling all and sundry it was THEIR site!) ... actual owner was consulted .. say no more.

One last comment .. I have heard so many times a claim by a NSW agency .. that .. "my coverage in country town X is better that GRN" .. to investigate and find that GRN is on the same site, same hut, same tower . . can't possibly be THAT much difference . .someone telling porkies hey?

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Re: NSW Telecommunications Authority (Telco Authority)

Post by ivahri » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:33 pm

Rose coloured ears...

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