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Don Miller

Don Miller. Telecommunications and Warning Systems Manager Washington State Emergency Management Division. Current Interoperability Activities (Radio and data projects). OPSCAN Technical Assistance UASI Technical Assistance SIEC Advisory Committee New Crossband Repeater

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Don Miller

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  1. Don Miller Telecommunications and Warning Systems Manager Washington State Emergency Management Division

  2. Current Interoperability Activities(Radio and data projects) • OPSCAN Technical Assistance • UASI Technical Assistance • SIEC Advisory Committee • New Crossband Repeater • WebEOC pilot project with Kitsap county • NIMS data project

  3. Existing Interoperability DFO FEMA GOV 1,3 1,3 1,3,5,7,9 1,3,5,9 PUBLIC EOC JIC MEDIA 1,3 10 1,3,4,5,6,7,9 10 1,2,3,4,5,8,9 1 – VOICE TELEPHONE 2 – DEDICATED VOICE 3 – EMAIL/INTERNET 4 – DATA/WSP ACCESS 5 – VHF RADIO/CEMNET 6 – UHF RADIO/800 MHZ 7 – HF/OPSECURE/FNARS 8 – VOICE/AMATEUR 9 – VOICE/SATELLITE (CONTINGENCY) 10- EAS LOCAL DEM STATE AGCY

  4. Washington State EAS Relay Network San Juan KGMI Whatcom Okanagon Ferry Pend Orielle Galbraith Mt. Skagit KOMW KLVR Island KXLY KVAC KLLM KONP Stevens Burch Mt. Clallam Snohomish KPQ Jefferson Mt. Ellis Douglas Gold Mt. Mt. Spokane King Chelan Kitsap Lincoln KIRO Mason Grays Harbor Spokane KXLE Grant Whitman KGY Kittitas Adams KWSU KBSN KXRO Pierce Thurston Steptoe Butte KMWX Pacific Lewis Franklin Garfield KELA KONA Baw Faw Benton Columbia Skamania KBAM Yakima Naselle Cowlitz Walla Walla Asotin Sunnyside Joe Butte Wahkiakum Klickitat Clark 155.475 MHz Stacker KBBT (Portland) KIHR (Hood river)

  5. Washington State Comprehensive Emergency Management Network (CEMNET) Whatcom Northwest San Juan Galbraith Mt F1 Tunk Mt Okanogan Ferry Skagit Pend Stevens F1 Oreille Island F3 Northeast Burch Mt Snohomish Clallam F1 Mt Octopus Squak Mt F1 Jefferson Stensgar Douglas Kitsap Chelan F1 King Lincoln Spokane Grays Mason Grant Harbor Whitman Central Kittitas Capitol Peak Adams Scoggins Hill Pierce F2 F3 Thurston Clemens Mt F2 F2 Garfield Lewis Southeast Pacific Franklin Baw Faw Benton Yakima Columbia Skamania Wahkiakum Cowlitz F3 Joe Asotin Walla Walla Butte Southwest F2 Klickitat Skamania Mt Clark F1: 45.20 MHz F2: 45.36 MHz F3: 45.48 MHz

  6. Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) • FEMA sponsored program for ensuring emergency communications are available • Support provided by amateur radio licensed, emergency worker registered volunteers • Support includes voice and packet radio capabilities • State RACES plan governs how amateurs are to be used. • Establishes nine RACES regions HF Frequencies 2-30 Mhz

  7. 800 MHZ State Agency Emergency Network (STAEN) AUDITOR DIS DOH L&I ENERGY UTC AGRI EMP SEC • Uses an additional repeater on DOT system at Capitol Peak • State EOC monitors a control station on a 24-hour basis and serves as net control • Network used on an emergency basis on a specific “talk group” • Periodically tested to ensure availability EOC

  8. State Emergency Communications Using Radio Effectively (SECURE) • Emergency HF radio capability used on a point-to-point basis as needed • Licensed to operate up to five mobile stations anywhere within the state • A permanent station located at the State EOC is licensed and programmed to operate on eight discrete frequencies • WSP has one station in each district communications center • Tested on a quarterly basis

  9. Other Radio Interoperability Capabilities • DNR VHF RADIO • AIR/GROUND VHF RADIO • FEMA MERS VHF RADIO • HF - FEMA NATIONAL RADIO SYSTEM (FNARS) • 800 MHZ – KING CO. • EOC Microwave Systems

  10. Contingency Equipment • “Fly-away” Kits • Laptop computers • Cell phones/faxes • Portable VHF radios • Transportable Satellite Telephones, Mitsubishi ST-151 and ST-251 • Cellular telephones • Portable CEMNET base station • Portable crossband repeater • FEMA VHF portable radios

  11. COUNTY/ CITY EOC’S COUNTY WNG POINT STATE EOC 39 Counties (24-hr Facility) 68 County/City PHONE IN-PLACE, MONITORED 24 HRS Satellite Network(Primarily voice with limited data) NOTE: 6 – ST-151 PREPOSITIONED IN SIX COUNTIES. 7 – ST-151 AT STATE EOC.

  12. CSEPP Unique Systems • Supports emergency preparedness for Benton County under the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) • Systems include - Microwave (14 paths) - 800 MHz radio (48 channels) - Alert and Notification (20 sirens/12 Highway Signs) - Automation • Systems are to be used for - Controlling the activation of sirens, reader boards, and other emergency alert systems - Direction and control of emergency responders - Information management of critical data concerning an incident

  13. Satellite ISP Broadband Provider Disaster Scene Mobile Satellite Trailer Internet (VPN or SGN Connectivity) WA EOC Wireless Hub, Switch, router, servers Satellite, and Cross-band Repeater Local Radio Networks via Cross-band Repeaters to CEMNET or satellite radio County Emergency Managements All State Agencies Web-Brower Software WebEOC Cellular ISP Broadband Provider (Secondary Path) Liaison & COOP Satellite Trailer

  14. Existing Major Projects • Microwave Upgrades (7 paths) • Microwave paths (4 new) • Crossband Repeater (1 new) • Controller and console upgrades • Channel Bank Upgrades • Radio Upgrades & Replacements • EAS Satellite Project at NWS Seattle • Satellite WebEOC access for all counties • VTC MCU upgrade • NWS Transmitter upgrade

  15. Projected Radio Projects • New Satellite radio equipment • Upgrade remaining CEMNET Radios (~ 300) • EAS Satellite systems for 3 remaining NWS sites and 39 Counties

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