[sbe-eas] Requests about EAS test information

Bob Reite br at telcen.com
Wed May 29 18:14:58 EDT 2024


New York State also took their State Plan off the web, citing "security 
reasons".

On 5/29/24 5:41 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
> State of Florida use to have the state plan on their website, but now you must ask for it via e-mail, so the latest isn't public.
> 
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> Warm Regards,
>   
> Dave Anderson, CBRE
> Chief Broadcast Engineer
> andersond11 at wusf.org
> 813-974-8650 office
> 727-514-8050 mobile
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sbe-eas <sbe-eas-bounces at sbe.org> On Behalf Of Sean Donelan
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 5:38 PM
> To: SBE EAS Exchange - a mail list for discussion about the Emergency Alert System and other emergency communication issues. <sbe-eas at sbe.org>
> Subject: Re: [sbe-eas] Requests about EAS test information
> 
> 
> FCC does a lot of handwaving, without definitively answering the question if EAS plans filed with the FCC are subject to FOIA or public documents.
> 
> Sometimes the FCC has published state EAS plans on its website, other times it doesn't.
> 
> The legal status of various State Emergency Communication Committees varies from non-existant, a volunteer, a club, an association, part of a state agency depending on the state or territory.
> 
> On Wed, 29 May 2024, Adrienne Abbott wrote:
>> How would this guy know what’s in your state EAS plan? Are state EAS
>> plans public documents? Ours is not…
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