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NCS Responds to
Hurricane Gustav
Arlington, VA. September 01, 2008
- The National Communications System (NCS) is playing an active
role in the Nation’s response to Hurricane Gustav, a category-2
hurricane impacting a large area of the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The NCS’ National Coordinating Center for Communications
(NCC) is working a 24x7 schedule and coordinating with the communications
industry and with regional communications coordinators in Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Regions IV and VI. The NCS is
supporting the two federal regions in support of Emergency Support
Function-2 (communications), positioning six people at Region Response
Coordination Centers in Atlanta, Ga. (Region IV) and 22 NCS members
at Denton, Texas (Region VI).
The NCS is also working with General Service Administration
regional managers to ensure priority restoration as required and
is deploying its Army reserve cadre to the regions. To support front
line responders, the NCS also stationed staff at the Joint Field
Office in Baton Rouge, La., and is supporting the FEMA National
Response Coordination Center (NRCC) in Washington.
As of today, the NCS has received 205 restoration
requests and 12 provisioning requests under the Telecommunications
Service Priority (TSP) program. The NCS issued six TSP circuits
to the FEMA Joint Field Office in Orlando, FL, and nine restoration
requests from the Department of Agriculture for Louisiana and Mississippi.
In addition, the NCS has received nearly 100 restoration
requests from the Louisiana National Guard and six emergency TSP
provisions from the Texas Forest Service for their resource staging
areas. TSP staff at the NCS is on call to issue additional restoration
and provisioning requests when needed.
Another priority is getting emergency communications
response personnel into the affected areas to restore and maintain
communications facilities. Working with the Joint Field Offices,
state and local leaders and regional law enforcement, the NCC effectively
coordinated access for private sector communications workers to
begin restoration and recovery work.
Also this morning, the NCS activated the Shared Resources
(SHARES) High Frequency Radio Network combining its efforts with
FEMA’s National Emergency Coordination Network and the Center
for Disease Control’s National Public Health Radio Network.
The NCC is conducting daily conference calls with
industry representatives, and ESF-2 personnel to review issues,
deployments and restoration activities. Telecommunications industry
representatives continue to monitor networks and manage traffic
in evacuations areas. The NCS continues to be successful with gaining
industry access and is working with industry on their needs for
storage.
Administrators of the Government Emergency Telecommunications
Service (GETS) and Wireless Priority Service (WPS) are able to issue
GETS cards and WPS authorization for those authorized users of these
priority communications services.
The NCC is an active participant in FEMA operational
conference calls, and conducted its first conference call with government
communications support personnel on August 28. In addition, the
NCC conducts a daily conference call with the members of the Communications
Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC). Furthermore, the
NCC is coordinating with state officials to provide security, access
and fuel resources for ESF-2 personnel (both industry and government).
Information on major NCS priority service communications
programs is available at http://gets.ncs.gov,
http://wps.ncs.gov, and http://tsp.ncs.gov.
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