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Emergency Services - Homeland Security Emergency Services professionals work hard every day to save lives, homes, businesses and neighborhoods Fires, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, and hazardous materials are just a few of the issues they deal with on a regular basis
Social Media Working Group for Emergency Services and Disaster . . . emergency response community SMWGESDM members include: nonprofit organizations; - local fire, emergency medical services and police; local and county emergency management and public health; academia and several federal agencies The SMWGESDM meets virtually every other month Members contribute their
FRG Grants - Homeland Security Emergency Management Performance Grant Provides state, local, tribal and territorial emergency management agencies with the resources required for implementation of the National Preparedness System and works toward the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient nation Emergency Medical Services Grants
Emergency Services Sector-Specific Plan 2010 - Homeland Security The Emergency Services Sector (ESS) is a system of preparedness, response, and recovery elements that form the Nation’s first line of defense for preventing and mitigating the risk from physical and cyber attacks, and manmade and natural disasters
Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) The Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) is the Department of Homeland Security's official system for trusted sharing of Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information between federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, international and private sector partners
Disasters - Homeland Security Support all-hazard emergency management across the entire disaster management lifecycle - preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery Goals Objectives: Deploy, install, operate, maintain, and protect telecommunications and operations assets in response to all-hazards disasters and in support of planned special events
Emergency Services Sector The Emergency Services Sector Coordinating Council (ES SCC) is a self-organized, independent, unfunded coalition of organizations that represent the emergency response and security elements primarily across State, local, tribal and territorial emergency responder communities The Council has organized itself through professional
Interoperability is Key to Effective Emergency Communications The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires VoIP telephone service providers to maintain a subscriber’s verified street address as a dispatchable location to the 911 community If a call is placed for emergency services and there is a lack of cellular coverage, the VoIP address should serve as backup
Critical Infrastructure Emergency Services - Homeland Security In the Emergency Services sector, S T supports the first responders and emergency managers who are the first line of defense within our communities—we help to protect our protectors They are essential to safety of our nation, our communities, our citizens, and our property—first responders are a major part of our critical infrastructure