Technology Planning. The OMO keeps abreast of new technology developments, advancements, announcements, standards, and operational best practices in LMR-related technology. The OMO reports and meets periodically with the appropriate UC personnel to discuss and evaluate new technology for applicability to the system. The OMO is present during system/equipment testing or product reviews at the designated user facility and facilitates the test plan (if requested), check off procedures and the sign off documents. An important initial consideration in enhancing the management of an existing wireless network is the condition, design, and operations of the current wireless equipment. The OMO will work closely with users to evaluate the current state of operations and equipment capabilities and recommend changes to the UC, as necessary, for improved management and operations of the system. The OMO, working with the UC, will assess the goals and objectives of the system, from time to time, to identify the role radio communications play in achieving the desired system operational objectives. Some of the activities that will be involved in the strategic technology planning process include, but are not limited to: • Reviewing currently available wireless technologies in the industry and evaluating their applicability to system functional, technical, and agency requirements • Evaluating changing technical and applicable user mission requirements to recommend how the system can be used more effectively • Developing a plan, in cooperation with the User Council, for the necessary modification of hardware/software of the existing wireless system equipment
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Technology Planning. The OMO keeps abreast of new technology developments, advancements, announcements, standards, and operational best practices in LMR-related technology. The OMO reports and meets periodically with the appropriate UC personnel to discuss and evaluate new technology for applicability to the system. The OMO is present during system/equipment testing or product reviews at the designated user facility and facilitates the test plan (if requested), check off procedures procedures, and the sign signs off documents, where appropriate. An important initial consideration in enhancing the management of an existing wireless network is the condition, design, and operations of the current wireless equipment. The OMO will work closely with users to evaluate the current state of operations and equipment capabilities and recommend changes to the UC, as necessary, for improved management and operations of the system. The OMO, working with the UC, will assess the goals and objectives of the system, system from time to time, time to identify the role radio communications play in achieving the desired system operational objectives. Some of the activities that will be involved in the strategic technology planning process include, but are not limited to: • Reviewing currently available wireless technologies in the industry and evaluating their applicability to system functional, technical, and agency requirements requirements, • Evaluating changing technical and applicable user mission requirements to recommend how the system can be used more effectively effectively, and • Developing a plan, in cooperation with the User Council, for the necessary modification of hardware/software of the existing wireless system equipment.
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Sources: Cooperative and Mutual Aid Agreement
Technology Planning. The OMO keeps abreast of new technology developments, advancements, announcements, standards, and operational best practices in LMR-related technology. The OMO reports and meets periodically with the appropriate UC personnel to discuss and evaluate new technology for applicability to the system. The OMO is present during system/equipment testing or product reviews at the designated user facility and facilitates the test plan (if requested), check off procedures procedures, and the sign signs off documents, where appropriate. An important initial consideration in enhancing the management of an existing wireless network is the condition, design, and operations of the current wireless equipment. The OMO will work closely with users to evaluate the current state of operations and equipment capabilities and recommend changes to the UC, as necessary, for improved management and operations of the system. The OMO, working with the UC, will assess the goals and objectives of the system, system from time to time, time to identify the role radio communications play in achieving the desired system operational objectives. Some of the activities that will be involved in the strategic technology planning process include, but are not limited to: • Reviewing currently available wireless technologies in the industry and evaluating their applicability to system functional, technical, and agency requirements requirements. • Evaluating changing technical and applicable user mission requirements to recommend how the system can be used more effectively effectively. • Developing a plan, in cooperation with the User Council, for the necessary modification of hardware/software of the existing wireless system equipment.
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Sources: Cooperative and Mutual Aid Agreement