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North Dakota Statewide Interoperable Radio Network

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System Name North Dakota Statewide Interoperable Radio Network
System Type Project 25 Phase II
System ID A6A
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NXDN RAN
Band 800
County Various
State North Dakota
Ownership North Dakota (State of)

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Radio Standards

The SIRN Platform uses digital communications technology specified in the TIA-102 Series Standards, Interim Standards, and Telecommunications Systems Bulletins, commonly known as APCO Project 25 (P25) Standards. Specifically, the SIRN Platform employs P25 Phase 2 Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA). The P25 standards provide capability for full backward migration and limited forward migration along an evolving continuum of technologies and services, assuming the radios operate on a common set of frequencies. P25 standards also permit different vendors of subscriber radios and infrastructure to interoperate while providing value added vendor specific premium features and services. Ref: Management of System: Subscriber Radio Standards


Encryption

The North Dakota Office of Attorney General - Bureau of Criminal Investigation published a memo (Dated January 3rd, 2020) that requires all Criminal Justice Information (CJI) communicated over a radio system be encrypted per FBI CJIS Security Policy. NLETS is the portal through which all states, including North Dakota, transmit driver’s license, registration, and other CJI information. NLETS and all member agencies that have a connection to the FBI's CJIS network are required to adhere to the CJIS Security Policy. For these member agencies, NLETS shall adopt the CJIS Security Policy as the policy governing the NLETS connection. The SIEC reviewed and agreed with the BCI memo and federal guidelines on encryption of CJI over LMR on 01/14/2020. This would require that all Law Enforcement CJI radio traffic be encrypted on the SIRN network. Ref: Management of the System: Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Information (CJI) Encryption


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