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Tribal Working Group

Our nation’s 574 federally recognized tribes span 35 states. In addition, 88 Native Hawaiian organizations are registered with the U.S. Department of the Interior. Many tribes possess significant telecommunications capabilities that are economically and politically important to their people and nearby non-tribal communities. Engaging with these nations and organizations is essential to FirstNet’s success and the welfare of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian (AI/AN/NH) communities.  

The PSAC’s Tribal Working Group (TWG), which includes volunteer delegates from associations with diverse geographic and disciplinary interests in tribal public safety, was established to provide advice on Indian Country outreach, education, and inclusive engagement strategies.  The intent is to inform and involve federally recognized tribes as it relates to their use of the FirstNet network. The TWG meet monthly via teleconference, and holds several in-person meetings each year. 

Read our Tribal Consultation Policy

Also read our Tribal Outreach Guidance

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The First Responder Network Authority has two regional tribal government liaisons who assist with information sharing and relationship building. Public safety and state/local/territory leaders are encouraged to reach out to these individuals for ideas and assistance: