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1. In other words the more accurate and specific the data that is collected the more valuable the data is to share and the more accurate the interoperability analysis results are to all While complete and specific data entry is encouraged efforts have been made in CASM to minimize the number of required fields per data entry area Users may enter as much data as they have at the time they are entering data then later return to these areas to further refine their entries when more information is known Section 3 0 provides more explanation about required fields 2 1 Determining the Goals It is important for a state or urban area to determine the goals of the data collection effort and communicate these goals to the people that will be entering the data and using CASM Here are some sample urban area goals 1 Conduct a limited data collection effort aimed at collecting data on the communication assets that provide interoperability and are used by multiple agencies such as mutual aid talk groups on a large regional trunked radio system and regional gateways and radio caches Identify all agencies that operate in the urban area and identify which ones use which assets August 26 2008 2 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO 2 Conduct a full data collection effort aimed at collecting data on all communications assets that are used by first responder agencies that operate within the urban area and su
2. Interoperable ommunications Prepared for CASM Users amp Prospective CASM Users Technical Assistance Program ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO August 26 2008 Communication Assets Survey and Mapping Tool Data Collection Guidance Applicable to CASM Release 1 4 Further distribution authorization requests shall be referred to the Commanding Officer Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego Code 55450 San Diego CA December 2004 or higher DoD Authority CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Table of Contents 1 0 A O 1 1 1 CASM Overview a ae le sas 1 A Benetitsof Usina CAS M a dd a 1 1 3 Purpose of the Docus adria dasarincin aia anin 2 2 0 Data ESE CON 1 a cul aes e E E A a a 2 2 1 Determining the Goals usina ei iien ae iia 2 2 2 Where to Stata eaa aia 3 2 3 Roll out Strat gies oia illes 4 2 4 CASM Data Collection Methods ccccccccssssccecsessececssssececeeseeaeceeseueeeesssseeeees 4 2 4 1 Data Entry throushCA Sui rete des ieee ease a 4 2 4 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC Data Import ee 4 2 4 3 Data o A A Gants 5 O SD Ata IDESeripUlOMs cs cascasconachieteacsaheanrehcnsonccanceseteaeet anscadea Tees E EAE 5 3 1 PRETO Y 9 Sache ON 6 3 2 Radio ys Mis ai 7 3 3 A e e a a a a a iaoa aate 10 3 4 CALE WAY ino 10 3 5 Radio Caches ioana A A Amana a a aai eTA 11 3 6 IIS Patel COMER anaien an aid 12 3 7 Point OF Contact aiii lin oia 13
3. is initiated for use by a state urban area A user typically represents one or more first responder public safety agencies and enters data about the communication assets that their agency s own and use The CASM tool encourages that data entry is not duplicated For example if one user enters all the data for a particular radio system all the other users that represent agencies that use that radio system do not need to enter that data also All they need to do is indicate or verify that their agency uses the previously defined radio system and indicate the channels or talk groups that they use on that system 3 1 Agency Agency Definition In CASM an agency is defined as a first responder agency or organization such as a police department sheriff fire department or emergency medical service An agency organization may also be a health care agency highway patrol public health public safety communications public works government or other type Itis best to think of an agency as a group of people providing a service in the interest of public safety that other public safety agencies need to interoperate with An agency may own maintain or use communication assets August 26 2008 6 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Entering data for an agency involves entering data in the following areas if applicable 1 Agency Definition high level attributes Table 1 2 Radio System s that the a
4. 3 8 ALEDO Radios ennaa a A E EEE O E 14 3 9 ale Panthers risa a a a ia iaa adas 14 Appendix A ACTOS id is 1 List of Tables Table T Agente y Data a 7 Table 2 Radio System D t cn an i cad nassau I e E RER 8 Table 3 2 baninel Data il 8 Table 4 Talk Group Data corintio did dias alan eco neta idad E 9 Table Struct res Data isaac is 9 Table 6 Repeater Base Station Data i 9 Table 7 Mutual Aid Data ini te e aa E nikon ied 10 Table Gateway Lalas tina in 11 Table 9 Radio Cache ND LN es ssh OS 12 Table 10 Radio Cache Equipo riot 12 Table 11 Dispatch Comer Dalai ainia 12 Table 12 Point of Contact Data din 13 Table 13 Radio Equipment Data A o ees 14 Tableta Talk Partner Data a A SO 15 August 26 2008 li CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO 1 0 Introduction 1 1 CASM Overview The Communication Assets Survey and Mapping CASM tool provides the ability for representatives of public safety agencies within a state or urban area to collect store and visualize data about agencies communication assets and how agencies use these assets The CASM tool is composed of two components the Communication Assets Survey CAS and the Communication Assets Mapping CAM tool The CAS component provides a means to enter edit and delete information about agencies communication assets such as radio systems dispatch centers mutual aid channels systems gateways and radio caches and agency u
5. a Data Notes Required list of jurisdictions is provided Select Jurisdiction Agency Name Need to Talk Required all agencies within selected jurisdiction are listed options provided are Daily Often Sometimes Rarely Never and Undecided Unknown default At least one partner relationship required August 26 2008 15 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Appendix A Acronyms Acronym CAM CAS CASM CDCSS CTCSS EMS EOD ERP FCC HAZMAT ICTAP LMR NAC NPSPAC POC PSAP RBS USAR Meaning Communication Assets Mapping component Communication Assets Survey component Communication Assets Survey and Mapping Tool Continuous Digital Controlled Squelch System also DCS Digital Coded Squelch Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Emergency Medical Services Explosive Ordinance Device Effective Radiated Power Federal Communications Commission Hazardous Materials Interoperable Communications Technical Assistance Program Land Mobile Radio Network Access Code National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee Point of Contact Public Safety Answering Point Repeater Base Station Urban Search and Rescue August 26 2008
6. ation to assist users in entering data that is accurate consistent and in keeping with other data they have entered In addition the CAS component includes an extensive Help section that includes a Tutorial Frequently Asked Questions and User Manual that may be accessed from any web form 2 4 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC Data Import Within the CAS component users may take advantage of the FCC Data Import feature that enables users to view select and import data based on their FCC licenses This provides a fast efficient method to populate the channels structures and transmitters for a defined radio system Here is how it works Once a radio system is named and the high level attributes have been saved the user may initiate the FCC Import process The process begins with the user providing a FCC call sign or using the advanced search feature to find their call sign s Once the call sign is verified the user will be able to proceed through other August 26 2008 4 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO windows that present the channels structures and ultimately the repeater base station information from which they may select edit and import into the CASM database 2 4 3 Data Import Service Oftentimes the data that is collected in CASM is already stored in different databases in a State or urban area If this is the case users may take advantage of the CASM Data Import Servic
7. e The Data Import Service provides a set of flat file templates and instructions so that users may export data from their own databases and prepare it for import to CASM by formatting it into the provided templates Once this is done the populated templates may be submitted to the CASM team to upload into the database It is important to understand that data entry via the Data Import Service is best for large amounts of data and initial entry of the data CASM cannot be synchronized with external databases at this time Data may be imported using this service in the areas listed below Some data import templates may only be used in correlation with data first having been entered via the CAS data entry forms e g the radio system definition must exist before its channels can be imported e Agencies e Channels as they are related to radio systems agencies and or radio caches e Talk Groups as they are related to radio systems agencies and or radio caches e Structures as they are related to radio systems e Repeater Base Stations as they are related to radio systems and structures e Dispatch Centers e Points of Contact More information on the Data Import Service including the templates and instructions can be found in the CAS Help 3 0 Data Descriptions This section describes each basic data collection area and lists the main data fields per area By reviewing this list the user can get a good idea about the type of data they ca
8. e it if the person that entered the radio system data did not already do so 2 3 Roll out Strategies It is always a good idea to prepare a roll out strategy for the data collection effort especially if the goal is to conduct a major effort The recommendation is to divide the effort into smaller segments begin in one segment and expand to other segments over time There are a number of ways to do this here are a few ideas e Start in a particular county or geographic region expand to other counties or regions once the first part is well underway e Start with a group of agencies based on agency discipline such as police and fire expand to other disciplines such as EMS public works government etc e Start with a group of agencies based on users of a regional radio system expand to other systems and agencies from there e Follow a state regional hierarchy of public safety agencies starting with the Emergency Management Agency and State Police followed by county level agencies e g Sheriffs and so on down to the jurisdiction level desired 2 4 CASM Data Collection Methods 2 4 1 Data Entry through CAS The primary method of data entry is through the Communication Assets Survey CAS component of the CASM tool The CAS website provides a series of forms in which to enter data about agencies communication assets and how the agencies use these communication assets The CAS web forms include pick lists and automated data valid
9. ecting channels and talk groups that are configured on the cache from the channels and talk groups on radio systems and mutual aid channels systems that have been entered previously Channels that are configured on the cache but do not appear in the select list may be entered at this point Table 3 Point s of Contact may be entered for a radio cache Table 12 The Add New Cache Channel page launched from the Radio Cache Channel page enables you to enter channels 1 e Tx Rx pairs programmed on the cache that are not part of a radio system You may use this page to enter talk around channels for example August 26 2008 11 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Table 9 Radio Cache Data Data Radio Cache Name Cache Owner Responsible Agency Cache Radio Frequency Band Notes Required Required options are provided from agencies entered previously Optional options are provided Address where cache is Optional stored Cache Service Area Optional Notes Optional Table 10 Radio Cache Equipment Data Notes Radio Make Mfg Required options are provided Radio Model Required options are provided Number of Programmable Channels Number of Radios Number of Spare Batteries Optional per make model Optional quantity per make model Optional per make model 3 6 Dispatch Center Dispatch Center Definition In CASM a dispatch center is a place that pr
10. es or no default If the talk group is used by all agencies that use the radio system then select yes Talk Group Description Optional Table 5 Structures Data Data Notes Structure Name Required Structure Owner Optional Structure Address Optional Latitude Longitude Structure Type Ground Elevation Structure Height Receive Only Site Room for more antennas Notes Required if an address is provided CASM lookup feature may calculate the latitude Required if an address is provided CASM lookup feature may calculate the longitude Optional Optional in meters Optional in meters Optional yes or no default Optional yes default or no Optional Table 6 Repeater Base Station Data Data Notes For each structure that supports a radio system the user may select one or more channels from the list already entered for the radio system This step enables the user to identify the following repeater base station attributes for each channel on a structure Call Sign Make Mfg Model RBS Type RBS Name Optional Optional options are provided Optional Optional options are provided Optional August 26 2008 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Data Notes Antenna Type Optional options are provided Antenna Height Optional in meters RBS Power Optional in Watts RBS Effective Radiated Optional in Watts Power ERP N
11. gency owns manages uses Section 3 2 3 Channels and talk groups that the agency uses Section 3 2 4 Mutual Aid channels that the agency uses Section 3 3 5 Gateways that the agency owns manages Section 3 4 6 Radio Caches that the agency owns manages Section 3 5 7 Dispatch Centers that the agency owns manages Section 3 6 8 Point s of Contact may be entered for an agency Section 3 7 9 Radio equipment that the agency uses Section 3 8 Table 1 Agency Data Data Notes Agency Name Required Discipline Required options provided are EMS Fire Government Health Care Highway Patrol Police Public Health Public Safety Communications Public Works Sheriff Other Primary Jurisdiction Required a jurisdiction is a specific city county or state Agency Address Optional Other Entities Served Optional other jurisdictions that the agency serves Comments Optional Capabilities Optional options provided are HAZMAT EOD USAR 3 2 Radio System Radio System Definition In CASM a radio system is a land mobile radio LMR system an organized set of channels or talk groups that are used by an agency for communications The channels are likely transmitted on one or more structures Entering data about a radio system involves entering data in the following areas 1 Radio System Definition high level attributes Table 2 2 Agencies that use the system 3 Channels if system is conventional or trunked Table 3 a Agencies that use eac
12. h channel if the system is conventional non trunked 4 Talk Groups if the system is trunked Table 4 b Agencies that use each talk group if the system is trunked 5 Structures that support the system Table 5 August 26 2008 7 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO 6 Repeater Base Station RBS information for each structure identifying the channels that are transmitted Table 6 7 Point s of Contact may be entered for a radio system and for a structure Table 12 Table 2 Radio System Data Data Radio System Name Owner Responsible Agency Agency use of system Number of Mobile Radios Number of Portable Radios Notes on Agency Use Primary Make Mfg System Type Model Name Trunking Type Frequency Band Project 25 Compliant Number of Channels Encryption Protocol Year Installed Repeated Simplex Analog Digital Wideband Narrowband Voted Simulcast Service Area Comments Notes on System Notes Required Required options are provided from agencies entered previously Required options are Primary System default Secondary System Optional Optional Optional Optional options are provided Optional options provided are Conventional default Trunked or Both Optional Optional if trunked options are provided Required options are provided Required options are provided Optional Optional options are provided Optional options are pr
13. n enter into CASM and how it is organized Required Fields The tables in this section indicate whether a data field is required or optional This means that if the user begins entering data in this area they must provide data for the required fields If the user does not have data to enter for a particular area then the required fields are not applicable To illustrate if the user is going to enter data about an agency they must provide the name of the agency the discipline police fire etc and that agency s primary jurisdiction in order to complete the form to enter new agency data On the other hand if the user does not have gateway data to enter because the agencies they represent Not every data field is included in this document only the primary data elements are listed August 26 2008 5 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO do not own or manage a gateway then they do not have to enter any data in the gateway area and the required fields are not applicable High level Perspective on Data Organization Figure 1 provides a high level look at how data is organized in CASM An Agency may serve one ora A Jurisdiction may have or more Jurisdictions one or more An Agency may own and or use one or more Figure 1 CASM Data Organization The state urban area and jurisdictions counties cities that compose the state urban area are created when the CASM tool
14. ods used by neighboring agencies e Access to Up to Date Data Repetitive data collection efforts need not be conducted once data has been entered into CASM Maintenance of existing data is easy and may be done at any time e Identifying Gaps CASM provides a number of different ways to visualize potential interoperability between agencies in an urban area or state This information may be used to design solutions to interoperability gaps August 26 2008 1 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO e Reporting Options CASM provides seven different pre formatted reports that may be converted to standard word processing or spreadsheet documents 1 3 Purpose of the Document The primary purpose of this document is to provide state or urban area level CASM users and prospective CASM users with guidance on how to go about organizing a data collection effort using CASM Secondarily some prospective users have been interested in learning ahead of time the type of data will be required of them Section 3 0 of this document outlines the data areas and data elements that are collected in CASM 2 0 Data Collection In order to realize the benefits of CASM a state or urban area that chooses to use the tool must conduct a data collection effort The scope of that effort will vary depending on the nature of the goals The benefits of using CASM are directly linked to the quality of the data that is entered
15. otes Optional 3 3 Mutual Aid Mutual Aid Definition In CASM a radio channel or set of channels system that has a name and is recognized or known to be used for interoperability on a national regional or community basis An example is the NPSPAC set of mutual aid channels Entering data about a Mutual Aid channel or system involves entering data in the following areas 1 Mutual Aid Definition high level attributes Table 7 2 Agencies that use the mutual aid 3 Channels if the set of channels is conventional non trunked Table 3 a Agencies that use each channel 4 Talk Groups if the mutual aid is trunked Table 4 a Agencies that use each talk group 5 Structures and Repeater Base Station information may be entered for mutual aid channels in the same way as for Radio Systems Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Mutual Aid Data Data Mutual Aid Name Frequency Band P25 Compliancy Repeated or Simplex Conventional or Trunked Analog or Digital Service Area Primary Use Notes Required Optional options are provided Required options are provided Optional options provided are Repeated default Simplex Both Optional options provided are Conventional default Trunked or Both Optional options provided are Analog default Digital Both Optional Optional 3 4 Gateway Gateway Definition In CASM a gateway is an audio bridge device used by multiple agencies to provide interoperability bet
16. ovided Optional options provided are Repeated default Simplex Both Optional options provided are Analog default Digital Both Optional options provided are Wideband default Narrowband Both Optional yes default or no Optional yes default or no Optional Optional Table 3 Channel Data Data Type of Tones Frequencies to be entered Transmit Frequency Transmit Tone Receive Frequency Notes Required options provided are None CTCSS CDCSS NAC and Mixed Mode The selected default is based on information about the radio system Required options provided are Tx Only Rx Only Both default Required for a Transmit Only or repeated channel from the Repeater perspective Optional options are provided based on selection above Required for a Receive Only or repeated channel from the Repeater perspective August 26 2008 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Data Receive Tone Channel Name Channel Description Notes Required options are provided based on selection above Optional but highly recommended as users often identify with this rather than the Tx Rx frequency pair Optional Table 4 Talk Group Data Data Notes Talk Group ID Required Talk Group Name Optional but highly recommended as users often identify with this rather than the talk group ID Talk Group used by all Required y
17. ovides dispatch service for one or more agencies It may or may not also perform as a Public Safety Answering Point PSAP and may or may not provide console patches Entering data about a dispatch center involves entering data in the following areas 1 Dispatch Center Definition high level attributes Table 11 2 Agencies that are served by the dispatch center 3 Other dispatch centers that are connected to the dispatch center 4 Point s of Contact may be entered for a dispatch center Table 12 Table 11 Dispatch Center Data Data Dispatch Center Name Dispatch Center Owner Responsible Agency Address PSAP Notes Required Required options are provided from agencies entered previously Optional Optional yes or no August 26 2008 12 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Data Notes Dispatch Center Equipment Make Model Number of Simultaneous Console Patches Optional options are provided Required Comments Optional 3 7 Point of Contact Point of Contact POC Definition In CASM a point of contact is a person who serves as a primary or secondary point of contact for an agency radio system dispatch center gateway or radio cache The information for a person need only be entered one time and may be linked to multiple communication assets For example if John Smith is the POC for City Police Department and he is also the POC fo
18. own or use radio systems gateways mutual aid channels dispatch centers or radio caches All communication asset data entered is related to the agencies that own and use these communication assets For example when a user enters data about a trunked radio system one first responder agency shall be identified as owner manager of the radio system and other agencies shall be identified as users of the radio system Later in this data entry process the owner or users shall identify which talk groups on the system are used by which agencies that use the system The next step is to determine which people will be entering data for the agencies radio systems etc and will need to have access to CASM These people will need user accounts created in CASM An Administrative Manager for the state or urban area is identified and has the authority and responsibility to create user accounts Lastly if there are communication assets such as a large regional trunked radio system that many agencies use it is a good idea to get this data entered early in the process so The geographic area and jurisdictions that are associated with it are pre entered into CASM by the CASM Development Team when the state urban area is setup in CASM August 26 2008 3 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO that the users that represent agencies that use the system can link the agency to the radio system and identify how they us
19. r the City Police Dept s gateway named City Gateway John Smith s contact information only needs to be entered once and then linked to both City Police Department and to City Gateway The user may view Point of Contacts from the perspective of the communication asset or from the prospective of the contact Using the example above the user could see that John Smith is the POC for City Police Department by clicking the POC link from the City Police Department record or could see that John Smith is the POC for City Police Department and City Gateway by clicking the John Smith s link from the POC page Entering data about a point of contact involves entering data in the following areas 1 Point of Contact Definition Table 12 2 The communication asset s that the person is the POC for Table 12 Point of Contact Data Data Notes Contact Last Name Required if Company Name is not provided Contact First Name Optional Contact Middle Initial Optional Contact Suffix Optional e g Jr IM Contact Personal Title Optional e g Capt Lt PhD Company Organization Required if Last Name is not provided Job Title Optional Address Optional Email Address Optional Office Phone Optional Cell Phone Optional Fax Number Optional Pager Number Optional August 26 2008 13 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Data Notes Category of Communication Asset that person i
20. rrounding region including all day to day communication assets and interoperability assets 1 e all radio systems mutual aid channels dispatch centers gateways and radio caches that exist within the area and how they are used Here are some sample state goals 1 Conduct a limited data collection effort aimed at collecting data on communication assets that are available to state wide users or may be deployed anywhere in the state such as a state trunked radio system National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee NPSPAC channels or deployable gateways Include state level agencies that have jurisdiction over the state agencies that own manage these assets and the primary agencies that use these assets This may be referred to as a state level data collection effort 2 Conduct a large data collection effort aimed at collecting data on all first responder agencies that operate within a state and include all of their communication assets and how they are used This may be referred to as a state wide data collection effort 2 2 Where to Start Data collection begins by identifying the scope of the data collection effort based on the goals From there the next step is to determine the list of public safety first responder agencies organizations that should be included in the data collection effort These should be first responder agencies that operate within the geographic area in which the data collection is taking place and that
21. s the POC for Required if user is entering a POC without first selecting a communication asset options are provided Specific Communication Asset that person is the POC for POC Type Primary Contact Optional yes default or no Required if user is entering a POC without first selecting a communication asset options are provided Required options are provided 3 8 Agency Radios Radio Definition In CASM a radio is any mobile or portable radio equipment used by agencies for communications Entering data about radios involves entering data in the following areas 1 Radio Definition Table 13 Table 13 Radio Equipment Data Data Notes Radio Make Mfg Required options are provided Radio Model Required options are provided Quantity of Fielded Radios Optional Notes Optional Year Purchased Optional Quantity Purchased per year Optional 3 9 Talk Partners Talk Partner Definition In CASM a talk partner is any public safety agency that your agency needs to talk to Users may identify their agency s level of need to talk with other agencies as daily often sometimes rarely never or undecided unknown Entering data about talk partners involves selecting an Agency from Agency Usage and entering data in the following areas 1 Agency Talk Partners Table 14 August 26 2008 14 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Table 14 Talk Partner Dat
22. sage of the assets The CAM component provides a means to display this information in a map based interface and analyzes the data to display agency to agency interoperability in various ways The CASM tool is web based and requires the user to have an active internet connection in order to access both the CAS and CAM components CAS is a website that may be accessed via any internet browser such as Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator or Firefox CAM is a client application that must be downloaded installed and executed on the user s computer and must have access to the internet in order to operate Authorization to view data for a particular state or urban area is controlled by the state urban area each user must have a user name and password in order to login The purpose of CASM is to e Provide a single repository for information about land mobile radio systems other interoperability methods and how they are used by public safety agencies within a state or urban area e Provide a method to display the data e Provide tools to analyze the data and visualize interoperability gaps in accordance with the SAFECOM Interoperability Continuum framework 1 2 Benefits of Using CASM The benefits of using CASM include e Sharing Data CASM makes communication assets and interoperability data available to authorized users within a state or urban area CASM assists participating public safety agencies in understanding the interoperability meth
23. ween dissimilar radio systems August 26 2008 10 CASM Tool Data Collection Guidance for CASM R1 4 ICTAP CASM DCGUIDE 003 RO Entering data about a gateway involves entering data in the following areas 1 Gateway Definition high level attributes Table 8 2 Selecting channels and talk groups that are configured on the gateway from the channels and talk groups on radio systems and mutual aid channels systems that have been entered previously 3 Point s of Contact may be entered for a gateway Table 12 Table 8 Gateway Data Data Notes Gateway Name Required Gateway Owner Required options are provided from agencies entered previously Responsible Agency Gateway Usage Required options provided are Day to Day or Incident Event Gateway Make Model Optional options are provided Gateway Type Optional options provided are Fixed or Mobile default Number of Simultaneous Optional Nets Number of Active Ports Optional Address where gateway is Optional stored Mobile Service Area Optional Notes Optional 3 5 Radio Cache Radio Cache Definition In CASM a radio cache is a defined set of radios that is configured stored and available to support a response to an incident Entering data about a radio cache involves entering data in the following areas 1 2 3 4 Radio Cache Definition high level attributes Table 9 Radio equipment that comprises the cache Table 10 Agencies that may deploy the cache Sel
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