2006-08-10

CEA Urges FCC to Expand NOAA Weather Radio Use, Avoid Equipment Mandates

Radio World

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=9552


The Consumer Electronics Association says the FCC should expand 
distribution of non-weather emergency messages using NOAA National Weather 
Radio.

It made the recommendation in comments filed with the FCC as the agency 
reviews the impact of Hurricane Katrina on communications networks.

CEA restated its belief that it is important for the commission to consider 
the full array of emergency alerts, saying that NOAA Weather Radio has 
developed into an effective collection and distribution system estimated to 
originate more than 96 percent of all emergency alerts.

Thus the NWR delivery system today would be more appropriately named 
"all-hazards radio" than "weather radio," the trade association argues.

EAS has evolved into a voluntary system in which broadcasters exercise 
discretion over which alerts to transmit, and NWR is a critical component 
providing broadcasters almost immediate access to the emergency alerts; 
closer integration of EAS and NWR would serve to improve awareness of these 
facilities and quicken dissemination of emergency information, CEA said.

The electronics group urged the commission to avoid mandatory standards on 
reception equipment, citing its Public Alert Technology Alliance as one 
example of industry effort to bring product manufacturers and government 
representatives together.

With collaboration from NOAA, that alliance has adopted voluntary 
requirements for consumer receivers that display the Public Alert logo and 
trigger alerts by decoding the digital data string transmitted over NWR 
broadcasts. The Public Alert-certified devices also provide automatic 
translation for alerts into English, Spanish and Canadian French and alert 
technology for the hearing impaired, the group said.


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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
antunes at uh dot edu



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