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National Conference on Emergency Communications: Enhancing Stakeholder Collaboration

Join the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) at the National Conference on Emergency Communications to discuss key stakeholders' roles and responsibilities, interoperability challenges, and lessons learned from disasters like Katrina. Explore next-generation networks, legislative and regulatory aspects, and strategies for improving emergency communications.

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National Conference on Emergency Communications: Enhancing Stakeholder Collaboration

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  1. The President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) National Conference on Emergency Communications (NCEC)

  2. Key Stakeholders The President of The United States • Homeland Security Council • National Security Council • Office of Science and Technology • Office of Management and Budget • Department of Homeland Security • Department of Defense

  3. Current Task Forces • Next Generation Networks • National Coordinating Center • Electric Power Interdependencies • Research and Development • Legislative and Regulatory • Outreach • Emergency Communications

  4. Katrina Lessons Learned • Communications as “Emergency Responder” • Roles and Responsibilities • Emergency Communications • Interoperability

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