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How to organize an EmComm exercise Case Finland

How to organize an EmComm exercise Case Finland. GAREC-2010 Dr. Seppo Sisättö OH1VR. What we need:. Idea = objectives of the exercise Organizing Committee Money - sponsors People who want to participate Technical experts Software experts (possibly) A lot of small and big things.

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How to organize an EmComm exercise Case Finland

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  1. How to organize an EmComm exerciseCase Finland GAREC-2010 Dr. Seppo Sisättö OH1VR

  2. What we need: • Idea = objectives of the exercise • Organizing Committee • Money - sponsors • People who want to participate • Technical experts • Software experts (possibly) • A lot of small and big things

  3. The idea • e.g. to build up an EmComm network and show how it works • training • learning througt practising etc.

  4. The Organizing Committee o Active members o Representatives of the Authorities o Experts of different areas o Regular meetings – at least once a month o People with good connections

  5. Money • Own funds • Government money • Sponsor • Other sources?

  6. Participants o All who are interested in o Just members of the special EmComm groups o ’Outsiders’ as observers?

  7. Technics o Technical WG o KISS –technics or complicated digital modes o ’What you do not have it can not be broken’ o Car batteries, generators

  8. Safety 2003/2008 exercise Objectives: • to build a nationwide (covering all 446 municipalities) two-way communications network, separate from the national grid • to enhance the preparedness of radio amateurs for assisting society in emergencies by improving, among other things, the message haldling skills of amateurs, and • to create a basis for more regular cooperation with the authorities with the aim of establishing radio amateurs as a distinct cooperating partner among partners listed by the authorities in their preparedness plans

  9. Safety 2003 in practise • About 1000 radio amateurs participated = every fifth OH –amateur = volunteers • Three preliminary exercises before June 7th • The aim of the exercise, the building and operation of a nationwide communications network, was deliberately exaggerated

  10. Minister of Interior and Safety 2003

  11. Vests for the participants of Safety 2003

  12. Training courses before the exercise

  13. Regional HQ station OI9KBB in action

  14. OH6VV in action

  15. Cell HQ at Helsinki Energy ARC(under one cell HQ operated 5-8 stations)

  16. Finnair Club activated Utsjoki county,the northern county of Finland

  17. Conclusions 1 • The exercise demonstrated that radio amateurs can build a nationwide communications network which is cabable of operating independently, separate from the country’s national grid and telecommunications networks • The message handling skills of radio amateurs are sufficient, in spite of some shortcomings, for running traffic on such a network

  18. Conclusions 2 3) The equipment of radio amateurs is suitable, thanks to equipment diversity, for use on an emergency communications network. Fixed antennas and equipment located at the Command Centers of the authorities would speed up construction of the network in the event that the authorities decide to seek recourse to radio amateurs for their assistance

  19. Conclusions 3 4) Given its extent and scope, Safety 2003/2008, have been unique exercises. Feedback received from the participants has been entusiastic.

  20. Conclusions 4 5) Safety exercises gave proof of the way in which the know-how and equipment of radio amateurs can be used for public service. 6) Safety exercises have demonstrated the readiness of the authorities to discuss the idea of deepening cooperation with radio amateurs

  21. Thank you! (seppo.sisatto@uta.fi)

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