PDA

View Full Version : Presidential Emergency Alerts to be Tested


Dusty
02-07-2011, 11:55
I've been warning Mrs. Dustmeister about this for 4 months.

http://www.federalnewsradio.com/index.php?nid=15&sid=2262066

Everybody has heard the national Emergency Alert System (EAS). Those familiar "duck calls" that reassure listeners "THIS is a test...this is ONLY a test..."

The FCC is planning an upgrade to the tests by including presidential announcements in the system.

Lisa Fowlkes, deputy chief of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau of the FCC, explained to the Federal Drive the Presidential Alert isn't new.

"The primary goal is to provide the President with a mechanism to communicate with American public during times of national emergency," said Fowlkes. The change, she said, is that prior to last week's order there was no rule in place to call for or allow a test from top to bottom.


There's never been a test from top to bottom where it's issued by FEMA and it goes straight down to all the different levels of EAS to the American public. So this is a way for us to glean, okay, if there were an actual emergency and the federal government needed to activate the Presidential EAS, making sure that it actually works the way it's designed to.
Now that there's a rule in place, said Fowlkes, the next challenges are going to be working with all the stakeholders on timing of the test and to reach out to the public so they understand it's a test and not a real emergency.

"We want to make sure that it works the way it's designed to," said Fowlkes. "If there are things that work well, great. If there are things that don't work well, we can work with EAS participants and with state and local governments as well as our federal partners to correct or improve what doesn't work."

At the same time, said Fowlkes, the FCC is looking at how wireless broadband could also enhance the EAS as part of a recommendation that was in the FCC's National Broadband Plan from last year.

The idea is to leverage broadband and the innernet for emergency alerting with the "Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) being developed by FEMA and the wireless industry".

CMAS would allow three kinds of text messaging or wireless alert to be sent, said Fowlkes:

•Presidential Alerts - "Which would be the same as what the president might issue or FEMA might issue through the EAS system,
•Imminent Threat Alerts - Which Fowlkes said would warn when "there's a hurricane coming or a tornado coming," and then the
•Child Abduction Emergency/AMBER Alerts - Alerts related to missing or endangered children due to an abduction or runaway situation.
Fowlkes said the CMAS is slated to begin deployment in April 2012.

Pete
02-07-2011, 12:28
Me? I'd be happy with a little banner crawling past on the bottom of the TV Screen.

A National Alert for what? Something that shakes to country to it's core? That's when the President comes out, all the stations have the "Breaking News - the President is about to speak" and he does.

"Errt, Errrt, Errrrrt - This is an emergency broadcast from the President....."

That sounds cheesey to me.

Ret10Echo
02-07-2011, 12:30
The idea is to leverage broadband and the innernet for emergency alerting with the "Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) being developed by FEMA and the wireless industry".



FEMA = IPAWS

here (http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/index.shtm)

MVP
02-07-2011, 13:02
Looks like nothing more than an opportunity to get and keep the president in the public's face.

MVP

Doc Diego
02-07-2011, 13:19
2012=1984 :^o Soon they'll be watching us through our computer's camera, maybe they already are...

Dusty
02-07-2011, 13:48
2012=1984 :^o Soon they'll be watching us through our computer's camera, maybe they already are...

My wife wants to know why I'm mooning my monitor...

Paslode
02-07-2011, 13:49
2012=1984 :^o Soon they'll be watching us through our computer's camera, maybe they already are...


They can...and it has been reported through your HD TV as well.

Sten
02-07-2011, 14:09
They can...and it has been reported through your HD TV as well.

Reported by whom.

Doc Diego
02-07-2011, 14:14
Dusty, that's one way to disrupt facial recognition. But maybe a mask would be easier?

Dusty
02-07-2011, 14:14
Dusty, that's one way to disrupt facial recognition. But maybe a mask would be easier?

They wouldn't be able to tell the difference, Bro.

Richard
02-07-2011, 14:17
We get the "Errt, Errrt, Errrrrt..." warning fairly regularly warning us of rapidly approaching erratic and severe weather fronts. Everybody stops and listens to hear what the National Weather Service has to say.

I hope the POTUS doesn't start using the system to make platitudinal announcements - if he does, I fear people will start ignoring the warning buzzer and miss an important weather alert that could put them at peril.

Richard

Paslode
02-07-2011, 14:58
Reported by whom.



I will look, ( I COULD BE COMPLETELY WRONG) but I believe it was on wired news, zdnet, cnet and many other sources including the 'Tin Foil News Agencies' sometime ago.

In addition there was the incident last year where the school was spying on students through their laptops via the built in camera. There is also the possibility of tracking and spying through cell phones and automobile systems like OnStar. A camera on nearly every street corner and intersection.

If by chance it doesn't yet exist, it likely will in the future as a means of saving mankind from itself.....HAL 9000...I am sorry Sten you can't eat or say that.


If I can't find the evidence it has obviously been scrubbed from the web by DHS ;)

1stindoor
02-07-2011, 15:08
If I can't find the evidence it has obviously been scrubbed from the web by DHS ;)

Please stay where you are...you are in peril...men in black uniforms will arrive shortly....Bonafides will be:

"Does this smell like chloraform?"

You will respond with....zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Sigaba
02-07-2011, 16:59
They can...and it has been reported through your HD TV as well.
They know you're talking. They are not happy.:rolleyes:

Paslode
02-07-2011, 17:21
They know you're talking. They are not happy.:rolleyes:

:D

Sten
02-07-2011, 17:27
I am 100% confident that DHS could not scrub their collective backsides, let alone the net...:D

Richard
02-07-2011, 17:40
I am 100% confident that DHS could not scrub their collective backsides, let alone the net...:D

Don't know about that, but they're sure doing a job on our collective wallets...

Richard :munchin

Paslode
02-07-2011, 20:20
I am 100% confident that DHS could not scrub their collective backsides

No but they have the TSA long reach which allows Janet to frolic with your's at a distance :D

TrapLine
02-07-2011, 21:23
My wife wants to know why I'm mooning my monitor...

Ms. Napolitano was scrolling through the watch list and thought she saw her picture in your living room:eek:.