The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) First Responders Group (FRG) recently announced a partnership with America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) to further FRG’s mission: to provide first responders with innovative tools and technologies to strengthen their ability to respond to the most pressing challenges faced during day-to-day and large-scale emergencies to better protect the homeland.
By signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), FRG and APTS will leverage both organizations’ strengths and resources to benefit the first responder community by developing a strategy to make the datacasting technology available nationwide.
In support of its mission, FRG funded the datacasting project to see how the technology could leverage capacity in digital television signals to provide public safety users with the capability to transmit secure data, including voice, text, files, images, and video over existing broadcast television signals to a targeted audience.
Even in an emergency situation, where other wireless services often fail due to network congestion, datacasting still provides a reliable platform to quickly send large files. Since datacasting uses existing public television infrastructure, it also provides a new and cost-effective method to relieve traffic from traditional wireless infrastructure.

APTS is a nonprofit organization of public television stations that strives to foster a strong and financially sound public television system providing essential public services to the American people. The organization and its members collectively operate nearly 350 stations in all 50 states and the territories, serving nearly all of America.
In concert with member stations, APTS works to advance digital services for the American people. Similar to the mission of public safety, public television station’s primary goal is to serve their local communities. Public television coverage reaches 97% of the Nation, which would allow datacasting to assist our Nation’s first responders almost anywhere.

This MOA will also provide the opportunity to bring together DHS personnel, first responders, end users, and private sector personnel in an online or face-to-face environment to exchange information and facilitate technical discussions on common goals and achievable objectives.