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Title: NENA 2003


1

Telecommunications Service Priority
  • NENA 2003
  • Annual Conference
  • June 18, 2003
  • Kenneth Moran
  • Director, Defense and Security
  • Federal Communications Commission
  • kmoran_at_fcc.gov

2
OBJECTIVE
  • To ensure priority restoration
  • of communications services
  • most critical to the safety and security of
    American citizens

3
Guaranteed Priority Restoration
  • Protection during disasters floods, forest
    fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and
    terrorist attacks
  • Provides guaranteed priority restoration of
    telecom services when service providers
    resources are overextended

4
About the Program
  • How it works
  • Who qualifies
  • Sponsors
  • Priority levels
  • User Responsibilities
  • Cost

5
How it works
  • User Driven
  • User identifies essential services
  • User requests FCC sponsorship
  • User enrolls through NCS
  • User requests service from carrier
  • When outage occurs, service
  • provider must restore TSP lines first

6
Who qualifies
  • Any entity engaged in activities essential for
    the security and safety of American citizens that
    relies on telecommunications services.
  • Federal, state, or local government or private
    industry

7
Federal Sponsor
  • Non-federal organizations require federal sponsor
  • FCC will sponsor any qualifying 9-1-1 request
  • User must request

8
Priority Level
  1. National security leadership
  2. Security posture and attack warning
  3. Public health, safety, law and order
  4. Public welfare/economic posture

9
User Responsibilities
  • Identify services requiring priority
  • Request and justify priority
  • Ensure access to premises, equipment
  • Report failed services
  • Designate 24 hour point of contact

10
Cost
  • Service providers charge for TSP
  • TSP charges vary by carrier and location
  • Cost structure
  • Per line
  • One time charge
  • Monthly charge

11
9-1-1 Participation
  • Less than 10 of PSAPs (500 of 7,500) have TSP
    coverage
  • Coverage mostly in few concentrated areas
  • Most areas have no coverage

12
9-1-1 Participation Vital
  • Threat to nation and critical telecom
    infrastructure still exists
  • 9-1-1 centers are on the front lines during any
    disaster
  • Operation of 9-1-1 centers is vital to all
    citizens
  • TSP is only guarantee that 9-1-1 centers will go
    to front of the line

13
Outreach
  • Increase awareness of the program
  • Encourage examination of emergency telecom needs
    of communities
  • Encourage cost benefit analysis
  • Can a community afford not to participate?

14
For more information or to enroll contact NCS or
the FCC
  • National Communications System
  • Internet http//tsp.ncs.gov
  • E-Mail tsp_at_ncs.gov
  • Phone 703-607-4933 ( Deborah Bea )
  • Federal Communications Commission
  • Internet http//www.fcc.gov/hspc/emergencytelecom.
    html
  • E-Mail tspinfo_at_fcc.gov
  • Phone 202-418-0802 ( Kenneth Moran )
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