Emergency Communications Networks

A volunteer with the Wisconsin Amateur Radio Emergency Service/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service monitors communication during the State Interoperable Mobile Communications Exercise in Sauk County, WI, on April 25-27, 2017. SIMCOM is an annual exercise designed to educate, coordinate, and test Mobile Emergency Communications platform capabilities from federal, state, tribal, and local emergency response agencies (Wisconsin National Guard photo by Sgt. Katie Eggers).
A volunteer with the Wisconsin Amateur Radio Emergency Service/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service monitors communication during the State Interoperable Mobile Communications Exercise in Sauk County, WI, on April 25-27, 2017. SIMCOM is an annual exercise designed to educate, coordinate, and test Mobile Emergency Communications platform capabilities from federal, state, tribal, and local emergency response agencies (Wisconsin National Guard photo by Sgt. Katie Eggers).

Posted on October 25, 2018 | Completed on October 25, 2018

What developing and commercial-off-the-shelf technologies are used to fill emergency communication network gaps for humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations?

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