2020-08-25

CISA launches Emergency Communications tribal webpage

Source: CISA
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently launched a webpage to promote the rebranded Tribal Emergency Communications Program, which supports direct consultation to tribes and Alaska Native communities to strengthen public safety communications. CISA assists tribes with public safety operable and interoperable communications through advocacy and consultative:

  • Engagement and outreach
  • Governance support
  • Technical assistance
  • Access to information and
  • Inter- and intra-agency coordination

CISA works individually with tribal communities to develop a cultural and technical understanding of each community and its emergency communications framework. CISA assesses and documents current tribal emergency communications operations, resources, and challenges to tailor direct governance and technical support to the tribal community. CISA also uses this information to develop resources and tools to support public safety communications at all levels of government and to advocate on behalf of tribal communities.

The webpage centralizes access to information, resources, and programs that can help tribes develop and improve their communications infrastructure.