We estimate that Russia and the United States keep a staggering 1,800 strategic nuclear warheads on high alert on land- and sea-based ballistic missiles, ready to launch between 5 and 15 minutes after ...
WASHINGTON—The FCC is looking to strengthen emergency alerting, proposing new rules on how the public receives alerts on their TVs, radio and mobile phones. The FCC will also look at the feasibility ...
The FCC recently asked EAS stakeholders to brainstorm what the future of emergency alerting in the United States might look like and how to plan a path forward. The feedback collected covers a lot of ...
The Emergency Alert System “has not reached its maximum usefulness thanks to the evolution of modern technology.” Those are comments made by state broadcast associations in a recent joint filing with ...
WASHINGTON — A new report from a working group of the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) lays out a new vision for alerting the public in times of ...
A new “age” of alerting is coming. It will help address questions about how we make sure people are alerted regardless of who they area, where they are and what they’re doing. We believe there have ...
There are many commonalities shared by career and volunteer departments, and by those from the city, suburbs and country. But, among the most basic and critical of these is the need to be alerted to a ...
The Silent Outage: Why Your Observability And Alerting Systems Work But Your Incident Response Fails
At 4:02 a.m., a production node fails. Every alert fires. Every dashboard goes red. The system does exactly what it was designed to do. No one responds. An automated call goes unanswered. The backup ...
On Dec. 30, 2021, people living Colorado’s Boulder County began receiving urgent alerts on their phones. The Marshall Fire, which had started that morning, was growing, and county officials were ...
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