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Maintain Communications by Using
Route Diversity for Local Access
Welcome to the National Communications System's (NCS)
Route Diversity Project homepage. The Route Diversity Project helps
local, state, and Federal agencies increase the availability of
communications by employing diverse routing, defined as "communications
routing between two points over more than one geographic or physical
path, with no points in common."
The project includes the tools and capabilities necessary
to assist an agency with risk and infrastructure analyses. It also
presents information on available communications technologies and
services, including those evaluated by the NCS during "real-world"
field trials.
In 2009, the National Communications System (NCS) developed
and released to the Federal Executive Branch Departments and Agencies an NCS
Handbook 3-10-1 entitled Guidance for Improving Route Diversity within Local
Access Networks. The purpose of NCS Handbook 3-10-1 is to provide Federal
Executive Branch continuity planners with guidance in assessing and improving
the route diversity of their local access networks, in accordance with section
10.3.4 of the National Communications System (NCS) Manual 3-10-1, Guidance for
Implementing NCS Directive 3-10. The handbook provides a self-assessment
methodology for Federal Departments or Agencies to identify and address
potential points of failure in their communications networks by evaluating the
local access networks of to their primary and alternate operating facilities.
Federal organizations requiring a copy of the route diversity
handbook or have other technical questions may send an e-mail request to the
National Communications System's Route Diversity Program Office at
routediversity@dhs.gov.
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