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Query: Why are the Emcomm Bulletins sometimes on topics which don't seem relevant to Emergency Communications?
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Continuation of a Statewide Communicatons Drill example:
California Law Enforcement Radio System (CLERS) CLERS is a statewide law enforcement point-to-point network. It was designed and installed by the State of California. Virtually every county and major city in the state has a control station. It is comprised of 22 separate mountain top relay stations interconnected through the state Continuation of a Statewide Communications Drill example
"OPERATIONAL AREA SATELLITE INFORMATION SYSTEM (OASIS) The Operational Area Satellite Information System (OASIS) is a satellite based communications system with a high frequency radio backup. OASIS provides the capability to rapidly transfer a Continuation of a Statewide Communications Drill example STATEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS DRILL
Continuation of a Statewide Communications Drill
"Resource requests originate at the local level and proceed up to the Operational Area and Regional level based on the inability to fill the request. At the State Operations Center (SOC) level coordination regarding scarce resources takes place as well as federal agency assistance to fill resource requests that could not be filled at |
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ACS BulletinsThe Bulletins are addressed to the Emergency Management Agency (with sub-addresses to others) with the intent that the Radio Officer, ACS Coordinator or other unit participant will deliver them to the agency coordinator, and discuss their topics. |
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2000-01 EmComm Bulletins
TO: Emergency Communications Units - Information Bulletin
TO: Emergency Management Agencies via Internet and Radio
FROM: Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS) of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
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