The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one of several federally managed warning systems. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) jointly administers EAS with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in cooperation with the National Weather Service (NWS), an organization within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The NOAA/NWS weather radio system has been upgraded to an all-hazard warning capability. This report summarizes the technology and administration of EAS and the NOAA/NWS all-hazard network, and some of the key proposals for chang
In the event of large-scale natural or manmade catastrophic events, access to reliable and enduring ...
Meeting: APSITT 2008, 7th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information and Telecommunication Technologies, ...
In the United States, cell phones play an important role in the rapid dissemination of public alerts...
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one of several federally managed warning systems. The Federal Em...
This report discusses the mainstays of the U.S. capacity to issue warnings: the Emergency Alert Syst...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate urging Congress to...
The ability to alert/warn all segments of a community regarding the potential of severe weather is e...
The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that 911 call centers — also called Public Safety Answering P...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A compr...
Since September 11, 2001, the effectiveness of America’s communications capabilities in support of ...
The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that 911 call centers — also called Public Safety Answering P...
One of the key responsibilities of any government is to communicate and disseminate safety informati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "During ...
The WorldSpace Addressable Radios for Emergency Alerts (AREA) was developed to improve the “situatio...
In the event of large-scale natural or manmade catastrophic events, access to reliable and enduring ...
Meeting: APSITT 2008, 7th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information and Telecommunication Technologies, ...
In the United States, cell phones play an important role in the rapid dissemination of public alerts...
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one of several federally managed warning systems. The Federal Em...
This report discusses the mainstays of the U.S. capacity to issue warnings: the Emergency Alert Syst...
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate urging Congress to...
The ability to alert/warn all segments of a community regarding the potential of severe weather is e...
The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that 911 call centers — also called Public Safety Answering P...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A compr...
Since September 11, 2001, the effectiveness of America’s communications capabilities in support of ...
The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that 911 call centers — also called Public Safety Answering P...
One of the key responsibilities of any government is to communicate and disseminate safety informati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "During ...
The WorldSpace Addressable Radios for Emergency Alerts (AREA) was developed to improve the “situatio...
In the event of large-scale natural or manmade catastrophic events, access to reliable and enduring ...
Meeting: APSITT 2008, 7th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information and Telecommunication Technologies, ...
In the United States, cell phones play an important role in the rapid dissemination of public alerts...