[CAP] The "User Experience" of Warnings in EAS
Art Botterell
acb at incident.com
Thu May 8 21:14:11 PDT 2008
On May 8, 2008, at 5/8/08 8:36 PM, Kepner, Rita Marie wrote:
> Has anyone seen or heard of anything that shows the summit will
> address relay of EAS messages from state and local emergency officials
> to potentially impacted people?
Hi Rita! -
The FCC actually adopted rules earlier this year that would extend
mandatory carriage to include messages from state governors. Which
sparked more confusion than enthusiasm, mostly because the current
generation of EAS equipment simply doesn't know how to work that way.
Local officials, who generate most alerts, remain at the mercy of
their local stations' programmers, wherever they might be.
So there's some urgency at the FCC about getting the CAP-based
conversion of EAS rolling, if only to address that particular
implementation problem. But meanwhile FEMA has asserted that their
involvement in state and local warning programs is limited by law.
That, combined with the the June 2006 executive order that put DHS in
charge of federal warning programs, threatens to perpetuate the
capability gap you describe and, as a practical matter, to bring the
whole EAS upgrade process to a halt.
As I mentioned earlier, prior to the FCC confab on the 19th there's
going to be a hearing on the Hill on the 14th. I'm given to
understand that one of the topics will be that FEMA position. So that
one could be interesting, too.
I think the hearing on the 14th may be streamed from somewhere on http://homeland.house.gov
, and I've been told the FCC meeting will be streaming from http://www.fcc.gov
.
- Art
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