The Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Subcommittee of the Interoperability Council develops, manages, and maintains policies, plans, and documents to foster radio communications interoperability between all public safety agencies. The Subcommittee is made up of state and local communications officials from around the state.
In the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, the National Law Enforcement Emergency Channel 155.475 MHz, known as WISPERN in Wisconsin, was managed by the Wisconsin Police Emergency Radio Network Board. With the advent of the Mutual Aid Radio Channels (MARC), Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) communications plans, and national interoperability channels, the Mutual Aid Frequency Coordination Group (MFCG) was formed to develop and manage these resources. Those responsibilities are now within the LMR Subcommittee.
The rules and responsibilities of the LMR Subcommittee can be found in the Interoperability Council Subcommittee Bylaws.
Chair: Todd Lindert, Communications Supervisor – Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Vice-Chair: Joe Massie, Communications Specialist – Brown County Public Safety Communications
LMR Subcommittee Roster
The LMR Subcommittee shall consist of seventeen (17) voting members.
The following members shall be confirmed by the Interoperability Council for three (3) year terms:
- One (1) representative from the Region 45 800 MHz NPSPAC RPC
- One (1) representative from the Region 54 800 MHz NPSPAC RPC
- One (1) representative from a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in Wisconsin
- One (1) Local Law Enforcement Representative
- One (1) Local Fire Service (volunteer or full-time) Representative
- One (1) representative from each of the six (6) Wisconsin Emergency Management regions
The following members shall be appointed by the Interoperability Council based on Secretary or agency head recommendation:
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Justice
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin State Patrol
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs
- One (1) representative from the WI Department of Health Services with responsibility for or direct knowledge of EMS Communications requirements
- State Frequency Coordinator or one (1) representative from the WI Department of Transportation or another Division or Department charged with managing State radio frequency licenses.
The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC) shall serve as a non-voting member of the LMR Subcommittee.
Representative(s) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security responsible for overseeing communications interoperability within Region V shall serve as nonvoting members of the LMR Subcommittee.
When the State is actively served by Regional Interoperability Coordinators (RICs) or equivalent, each coordinator shall serve as a non-voting member of the LMR Subcommittee.
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Chair: Todd Lindert, Communications Supervisor – Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Vice-Chair: Joe Massie, Communications Specialist – Brown County Public Safety Communications
LMR Subcommittee Roster
The LMR Subcommittee shall consist of seventeen (17) voting members.
The following members shall be confirmed by the Interoperability Council for three (3) year terms:
- One (1) representative from the Region 45 800 MHz NPSPAC RPC
- One (1) representative from the Region 54 800 MHz NPSPAC RPC
- One (1) representative from a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in Wisconsin
- One (1) Local Law Enforcement Representative
- One (1) Local Fire Service (volunteer or full-time) Representative
- One (1) representative from each of the six (6) Wisconsin Emergency Management regions
The following members shall be appointed by the Interoperability Council based on Secretary or agency head recommendation:
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Justice
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin State Patrol
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- One (1) representative from the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs
- One (1) representative from the WI Department of Health Services with responsibility for or direct knowledge of EMS Communications requirements
- State Frequency Coordinator or one (1) representative from the WI Department of Transportation or another Division or Department charged with managing State radio frequency licenses.
The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator (SWIC) shall serve as a non-voting member of the LMR Subcommittee.
Representative(s) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security responsible for overseeing communications interoperability within Region V shall serve as nonvoting members of the LMR Subcommittee.
When the State is actively served by Regional Interoperability Coordinators (RICs) or equivalent, each coordinator shall serve as a non-voting member of the LMR Subcommittee.
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