Oregon Governor Allocates $250,000 for Digital Communications Network
The State of Oregon's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) received $250,000 
from Governor Ted Kulongoski's Strategic Reserve Fund to further develop and 
enhance a statewide Amateur Radio digital communications network, announced 
ARRL Oregon Section Manager Bonnie Altus, AB7ZQ. 

"This network, the Oregon ARES Digital Network (OADN), 
http://ares.csepp.net/d3web/OADN.pdf already uses a combination of different 
radio equipment and spectrum segments, computers and the Internet to provide a 
robust backup communications system in times of disaster. With its 
enhancements, all Oregon counties will be able to communicate with the state 
OEM," she said. "In December, this system proved its usefulness in the storms 
and floods by utilizing Winlink http://www.winlink.org/ stations in Lincoln and 
Clatsop Counties to communicate with OEM. Early in that activation, the OEM's 
Amateur Radio Unit found they were not able to keep up with maintaining a 
complete log of communications when using voice communications, but Winlink 
activities maintained an automatic log for them." 

According to Altus, the primary purpose of the OADN is to provide back-up 
digital communications capabilities between county Emergency Operations Centers 
and Oregon Emergency Management and other state agencies in Salem, in the event 
that normal communications systems fail in an emergency. 

During the December storms, Amateur Radio operators were there to help. After a 
visit to one of the severely affected towns, Governor Kulongoski said, "I'm 
going to tell you who the heroes were from the very beginning of this...the ham 
radio operators. These people just came in and actually provided a tremendous 
communication link to us." Oregon's OEM said the radio operators were "tireless 
in their efforts to keep the systems connected. When even state police had 
difficulty reaching some of their own troops, ham radio worked, setting up 
networks so emergency officials could communicate and relaying lists of 
supplies needed in stricken areas." 

Through an Intergovernmental Agreement between the individual county Emergency 
Mangers and Oregon's Office of Emergency Management, ARES/RACES groups in each 
county will be responsible for installation, maintenance and operation the 
network.


      
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