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Getting Back
On-The-Air During Emergencies
Hurricane season
is upon us, and as ever, broadcasters play a vital role in providing
important information and emergency support to their communities.
The FCC and the Department of Homeland Security have three programs
to assist in preparing your station for disasters. NAB encourages
you to take full advantage of these.
DIRS:
All broadcasters should participate in the FCC's Disaster Information
Reporting System (DIRS). The DIRS program allows radio and television
stations to keep the FCC and other government agencies informed
of their operational status during a disaster. Enrolling in this
program allows stations to automatically update their status online
rather than answering phone calls from government officials on the
status of their station. Additionally, stations enrolled in DIRS
can seek government help in locating fuel, a generator or other
critical supplies during an emergency. For more information, please
click here.
You can enroll
in DIRS by going to the FCC
Web page. If you are currently enrolled, you should make sure
your contact information is up-to-date here.
For further information please contact John Healy at john.healy@fcc.gov
or (202) 418-2448.
ULS: Broadcasters
should also update their contact information in the FCC's Universal
Licensing System (ULS). The FCC relies on the information in ULS
to contact broadcasters that have been rendered inoperable and may
need assistance during times of emergency. For more information
on this system, please click here.
Priority
Communications Services: The FCC and the Department of Homeland
Security administer three priority services that help registered
users receive priority access to telecommunications services during
emergencies to facilitate restoration of service:
(1) the Wireless Priority Service (WPS) program can facilitate your
station personnel's priority access to mobile networks that become
congested during emergencies. Click here
to find out more information and learn how to enroll.
(2) the Government Emergency Telecommunications Services (GETS)
program facilitates a similar function for congested landline networks.
Please click here
for more information or how to enroll.
(3) the Telecommunications Services Priority (TSP) is an FCC program
that directs telecommunications service providers (both wireline
and wireless) to give preferential treatment to enrolled users when
they need to add new lines or have their lines restored following
a disruption of service, regardless of the cause. More information
and how to enroll are available here.
These programs
can help reduce the time you are disconnected from telecommunications
services during emergencies. NAB strongly encourages broadcasters
to take advantage of these opportunities and enroll in all of these
programs to help you stay on the air during emergency situations.
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