TS 102 181 : 1.2.1
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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26-06-2020
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Normative references
2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Description of the type of relations between authorities
4.1 Between PSAP and Emergency Control Centres
4.2 Between PSAPs
4.3 Between Emergency Control Centres
4.4 Between Emergency Control Centres and Mobile Teams/Agents
4.5 Between Mobile Teams/Agents
4.6 Between Special Task Force or Temporary Headquarters and
Permanent Entities in special conditions
4.7 Between Military Authorities and Civil Authorities
5 Emergency services Communication Requirements
5.1 Methodology to determine the communication requirements
5.2 Actions that require Communications
5.3 Description of the required communications services
5.4 Data services
5.5 Interoperability of Communication Services
5.6 Example application
6 Scalability
6.1 Priority schemes and traffic management
7 Requirements applicable to the Network(s) and user services,
(services to support) and the network features and capabilities
7.1 Recognition and treatment of emergency services from
the view of the service
7.2 Recognition and treatment of emergency services by
the originating network
7.3 Requirements on call handling between networks
7.4 Providing termination of Inter-Authority calls for the
relevant authorities
7.5 Network Management support functions for delivery of
Inter-authority calls
8 Security
8.1 Role of National Communication Security Authorities
8.2 General Security Issues
8.3 Interconnection of secure communication systems
Annex A (normative): Basic Architecture
Annex B (informative): Organizational related issues for
Authorities to Solve
B.1 Handling of foreign languages
B.2 Mitigating consequences of radio coverage discrepancies
B.3 Definition of priorities (list of beneficiaries,
levels, conditions of effective implementation)
B.4 Contingency planning
B.5 Organization of authorities in case of catastrophic
event
B.6 Communication between civil authorities and
non-governmental organizations
B.7 Communication between civil authorities and press
organizations
Annex C (informative): Security mechanisms
C.1 Symmetric encryption schemes
C.2 Asymmetric encryption schemes
C.3 Hybrid encryption schemes
C.4 Digital signatures
C.5 Authentication methods
C.6 Authorization schemes
C.7 Logging
C.8 Virtual Private Networks
Annex D (informative): United Kingdom Interoperability Agreement
between Chief Fire Officers Association, Ambulance
Services Association, and The Assistant Chief Police
Officers Association
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History
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