Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 403 § 403.460 — Statewide interoperability coordinator; public body collaboration and
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 403 ·
Oregon Code § 403.460·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Statewide interoperability coordinator; public body collaboration and
coordination.
(1)
The Director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management shall establish
and fill a full-time equivalent position for a statewide interoperability
coordinator to serve as the central coordination point for the Oregon Statewide
Communication Interoperability Plan and, through coordination and collaboration
with agencies and entities in the emergency response community, to implement
the interoperability plan.
(2) The statewide
interoperability coordinator:
(a) Is the
primary staff support provided by the Oregon Department of Emergency Management
for the State Interoperability Executive Council created under ORS 403.450;
(b) Shall assist
the executive council in conducting and submitting annual updates to the
interoperability plan, in coordination and collaboration with the emergency
responders in this state;
(c) Shall ensure
that the interoperability plan aligns with and supports the Enterprise
Information Resources Management Strategy;
(d) Shall
identify funding opportunities for planned interoperability improvements and
coordinate efforts to acquire funding;
(e) Shall engage
stakeholders to coordinate strategic interoperability plans;
(f) Shall serve
as a member of the National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators;
and
(g) Shall
represent the State of Oregon in local, regional and national efforts to plan
and implement changes required to ensure communications operability,
interoperability and continuity of communications for emergency responders in
this state.
(3) Public
bodies, as defined in ORS 174.109, that own or operate public safety
communications infrastructure may collaborate and coordinate the public bodies
efforts and investments to achieve the statewide interoperability goal the
executive council sets and implement the interoperability plan the executive
council approves.
(4) Under the
direction of the executive council and the Director of the Oregon Department of
Emergency Management, the statewide interoperability coordinator may mediate
disputes between public bodies collaborating to implement interoperable public
safety communications systems. [Formerly 401.874; 2010 c.107 §61; 2014 c.87 §7;
2015 c.807 §50; 2025 c.412 §10]
Note:
Section 1, chapter 825, Oregon
Laws 2005, provides:
Sec. 1.
(1) The Oregon Legislative
Assembly finds and declares that:
(a) The public
safety communications infrastructure of the State of Oregon requires ongoing
operations and maintenance to support continuing functionality and to
accommodate evolving technology;
(b) The adopted
policies and standards and specific deadlines mandated by the Federal
Communications Commission required replacement of statewide public safety
communications infrastructure in the State of Oregon;
(c) The
reliability of public safety communications infrastructure during day-to-day
public safety operations and during man-made and natural disasters is crucial
to saving lives and property and to protecting the public;
(d) The condition
of our public safety communications systems is of continuing concern because it
is critical to the safety and well-being of the residents of the State of
Oregon who depend upon lifesaving communications systems used by first
responders;
(e) It is in the
public interest of Oregonians to plan for improvement of the public safety
communications infrastructure to ensure long-term stability and functionality
as communications systems technology evolves; and
(f) Federal
funding for homeland security may be available to facilitate all or part of the
development and implementation of a plan for improvement of the public safety
communications infrastructure in the State of Oregon.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly further finds and declares that:
(a) Title XVIII
of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as amended, requires the United States
Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, to develop
and update a National Emergency Communications Plan to ensure that emergency
responders at all levels of government and across disciplines can communicate
as needed, on demand and as authorized.
(b) The national
plan:
(A) Identifies
the capabilities and initiatives needed for communications operability,
interoperability and continuity of communications for emergency responders
nationwide.
(B) Sets
strategic goals and identifies national objectives to enhance governance,
planning, technology, training and exercises and disaster communications
capabilities.
(C) Provides
recommendations and milestones to guide emergency responders and government
officials.
(c) As a
condition of eligibility for future homeland security grants for communication
interoperability initiatives, each state is required to establish a statewide
communication interoperability plan and annually update the interoperability
plan.
(d) The Oregon
Statewide Communicatio
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 403.460
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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