[SBE] Working the kinks out of EAS
    russ at russvanderhorst.info 
    russ at russvanderhorst.info
       
    Thu Oct  8 14:05:53 EDT 2009
    
    
  
Hi All,
I have been following the conversation on the problems with EAS, and I have to admit that I 
am bothered by the fact that something that is critical to the infastructure of our country is in 
such poor condition. 
Hypothetical situation (and I pray this never happens), but let's say there were a biological 
attack on Boston, MA. I live in NH, about an hour out of Boston. Many people who live in NH 
commute to MA to work, including into Boston. Add to this the fact that many people near the 
MA/NH border come to NH to shop as we don't have sales tax here...I could see a biological 
threat to the New England states moving very quickly, and with little or no warning. 
again, I hope that this is something that never happens, however if it did...how hard would it 
be to set up a national test of EAS. Of course, you would want to announce this several 
weeks in advance that it is a test, and only a test...but I wouldn't think it would be that difficult 
to do. If various people/agencies around the country knew the test was coming and when, it 
would be possible to measure it's penatration and speed of propagation, find out what does 
and doesn't work, and figure out a standard to make everything work as it should. 
If such an act were performed on the United States, travel would have to be frozen in order 
to contain the situation, instructions would have to be given. you would of course get the 
standard government message that "everything is under control" (whether it was or wasn't). 
It is my (perhaps incorrect) understanding that if a national alert needed to be issued, it has 
to be done within 10 minutes, and under the conditions I mentioned above, everyone should 
be sitting still not going into or out of the danger area within 15 minutes. This is something I 
would thing that congress and the president and the FCC would want to have working, yet 
we are in a condition where we don't know if it works or not. Just my two cents worth, but if 
the broadcast industry is not 100% certain the system works, then congress and the FCC 
should be listening and doing everything they can to get the system fixed. 
Russ 
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http://russvanderhorst.info
    
    
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