The Untold Story of FirstNet: How Public Safety Built a Nationwide Network (Episode 2)

How did a coalition of public safety leaders work together to influence federal policy—and succeed? In this episode of the "Blue Brief," hosts Chuck Dowd (Retired Assistant Chief, NYPD) and Chris Moore (Retired Chief of Police, San Jose) pull back the curtain on the historic effort to create FirstNet, the nationwide public safety broadband network. From the failure of early D-Block spectrum auctions to the high-stakes negotiations in Washington, D.C., this conversation details the "impossible" task of getting disparate public safety organizations to speak with one voice. Hear the behind-the-scenes stories of the "Four Horsemen," the pivotal confrontation with commercial carriers, and the breakthrough public-private partnership model that secured the network's future. In this episode, we cover: The Origin Story: How the Public Safety Alliance (PSA) was formed to demand a dedicated lane for first responders. The Political Struggle: Why the FCC and commercial carriers were skeptical, and how the team changed their minds. The Business Model: Why the public-private partnership with AT&T was the key to long-term sustainability. The Future: Why FirstNet reauthorization (due February 2027) is the next critical battle for public safety communications. Whether you are in law enforcement, EMS, or the fire service, understanding this history is crucial to protecting our infrastructure for the future. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insights into the future of public safety technology. #FirstNet #PublicSafety #LawEnforcement #PolicePodcast #FirstResponders #Broadband #TechForGood #PublicSafetyAlliance #Communications #FireService #EMS #Policy #GovernmentInnovation