Office of Emergency Communications

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The Office of Emergency Communications is a U.S. government office responsible for coordinating and improving interoperable emergency communications capabilities among public safety agencies nationwide.

All labels observed (1)

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Office of Emergency Communications canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal government office
public safety communications agency
country United States of America
focusesOn interoperability of communications systems
reliability of public safety communications
resilience of emergency communications
goal enhance coordination among public safety communications stakeholders
ensure operable and interoperable communications during emergencies
support continuity of communications during disasters
hasAbbreviation OEC NERFINISHED
hasRole coordinate interoperable emergency communications
improve emergency communications capabilities
support public safety communications nationwide
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
language English
parentAgency Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Homeland Security NERFINISHED
partOf Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Homeland Security NERFINISHED
relatedTo National Emergency Communications Plan NERFINISHED
responsibleFor emergency communications coordination
emergency communications planning
interoperable communications among first responders
national emergency communications policy support
technical assistance for emergency communications
training and exercises for emergency communications
scope nationwide
sector emergency communications
homeland security
public safety
serves public safety agencies
typeOfJurisdiction federal
usesInstrument coordination with public safety partners
guidance documents
planning tools
technical assistance programs
training programs
worksWith emergency management agencies
emergency medical services
federal public safety agencies
fire and rescue services
law enforcement agencies
local governments
state governments
territorial governments
tribal governments

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Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program administeredBy Office of Emergency Communications