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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to form a task force to develop standards to facilitate interoperability of communications equipment used by various emergency personnel. A recent DHS report highlights the need for interoperable emergency communications devices. The task force will initially focus on reaching agreements on terminology and language, proper governance, standard operating procedures and training on the use of equipment. First responders will be invited to participate in the task force in order to identify functional requirements and guide purchasing decisions for the generation of emergency equipment.
Michael Chertoff, DHS secretary, says, “The problems associated with the lack of coordination in the public safety community . . . include a lack of a shared and agreed-upon priority for achieving interoperability, and they also involve limited sharing of interoperability solutions.”
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