OASIS Emergency Management TC

Re: [emergency-msg] Emergency Notification Service (ENS)

  • 1.  Re: [emergency-msg] Emergency Notification Service (ENS)

    Posted 07-27-2003 22:27
    Sounds good.
    
    TC/SC: any of you happen to have contacts that we might be able to tap
    to start a dialog?
    
    Allen
    
    On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 12:21, Art Botterell wrote:
    > NCS is a fairly specialized outfit, until recently housed within DoD 
    > and lately transferred (at least on paper) to DHS.  Its core activity 
    > is running what amounts to an EOC (called the NCC) for the 
    > telecommunications industry.  It also coordinates several programs 
    > for providing officials priority access to telecom facilities during 
    > emergencies.  NCS's traditional focus has been on voice; they say 
    > relatively little about any activities in the data world.
    > 
    > ENS is a sort of a souped-up "reverse-911" system for mobilizing a 
    > select list of key personnel, via their phones, cellphones, pagers 
    > and emails.  ACN is a private network that links the NCS Network 
    > Coordination Center with the telecommunications carrier operating 
    > centers.
    > 
    > NCS maintains close working relationships with the telecom industry, 
    > and, as typical with government agencies, most of their technology 
    > discovery comes by way of their contractors and, in this case, their 
    > industry contacts.
    > 
    > So maybe it would be appropriate for the EC to approach NCS and see 
    > if they can get an informational meeting.  I do have an occasional 
    > contact there, but if we had an entre by way of an NCS member like 
    > WorldCom, that might be more effective.
    > 
    > - Art
    > 
    > 
    > At 10:23 AM -0400 7/27/03, Eliot Christian wrote:
    > >At 09:50 AM 7/27/2003 -0400, Allen Wyke wrote:
    > >>On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 09:36, Eliot Christian wrote:
    > >>
    > >>>  My guess is that the folks to contact would be at the NCS "Alerting and
    > >>  > Coordination Network" < http://www.ncs.gov/acn/about.htm
    > >>
    > >>So, these are the same groups? Or rather the placeholder site is
    > >>probably a result of their efforts?
    > >
    > >My surmise is from the same "ncs.gov" domain of both and that
    > >both have the same area code and exchange in their contact
    > >phone numbers.
    -- 
    R. Allen Wyke
    Chair, Emergency Management TC
    emtc@nc.rr.com
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/emergency