(1)
Program
The Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, shall establish a program to enhance public safety interoperable communications at all levels of government. Such program shall—
(A)
establish a comprehensive national approach to achieving public safety interoperable communications;
(B)
coordinate with other Federal agencies in carrying out subparagraph (A);
(C)
develop, in consultation with other appropriate Federal agencies and State and local authorities, appropriate minimum capabilities for communications interoperability for Federal, State, and local public safety agencies;
(D)
accelerate, in consultation with other Federal agencies, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the private sector, and nationally recognized standards organizations as appropriate, the development of national voluntary consensus standards for public safety interoperable communications, recognizing—
(i)
the value, life cycle, and technical capabilities of existing communications infrastructure;
(ii)
the need for cross-border interoperability between States and nations;
(iii)
the unique needs of small, rural communities; and
(iv)
the interoperability needs for daily operations and catastrophic events;
(E)
encourage the development and implementation of flexible and open architectures incorporating, where possible, technologies that currently are commercially available, with appropriate levels of security, for short-term and long-term solutions to public safety communications interoperability;
(F)
assist other Federal agencies in identifying priorities for research, development, and testing and evaluation with regard to public safety interoperable communications;
(G)
identify priorities within the Department of Homeland Security for research, development, and testing and evaluation with regard to public safety interoperable communications;
(H)
establish coordinated guidance for Federal grant programs for public safety interoperable communications;
(I)
provide technical assistance to State and local public safety agencies regarding planning, acquisition strategies, interoperability architectures, training, and other functions necessary to achieve public safety communications interoperability;
(J)
develop and disseminate best practices to improve public safety communications interoperability; and
(K)
develop appropriate performance measures and milestones to systematically measure the Nation’s progress toward achieving public safety communications interoperability, including the development of national voluntary consensus standards.
(3)
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this subsection—
(A)
$22,105,000 for fiscal year 2005;
(B)
$22,768,000 for fiscal year 2006;
(C)
$23,451,000 for fiscal year 2007;
(D)
$24,155,000 for fiscal year 2008; and
(E)
$24,879,000 for fiscal year 2009.