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Lt Col Joanne Sechrest Priority Telecommunications DHS/IAIP, National Communications System

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC SERVICE PRIORITY (TESP). Lt Col Joanne Sechrest Priority Telecommunications DHS/IAIP, National Communications System Joanne.sechrest@dhs.gov 703.607.4960 http://www.ncs.gov. - Exercising telecommunications functions

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Lt Col Joanne Sechrest Priority Telecommunications DHS/IAIP, National Communications System

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  1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRIC SERVICE PRIORITY (TESP) Lt Col Joanne Sechrest Priority Telecommunications DHS/IAIP, National Communications System Joanne.sechrest@dhs.gov 703.607.4960 http://www.ncs.gov

  2. - Exercising telecommunications functions and responsibilities in wartime and non-wartime emergencies - Coordinating the planning for and provisioning of National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) Communications for the Federal Government Under All Circumstances Assure the Nation’s Telecommunications Infrastructure National Communications System (NCS)Mission

  3. Legend Direction Coordination Advisement NCS Organization President Government Arm Industry Arm OSTP NSC HSC OMB National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC): Bell South (Chair) Lucent (Vice Chair) Unisys Boeing Microsoft SBC Qwest AT&T SAIC CTIA EDS Spring USTA AMD MCI CSC Verisign Motorola Verizon Teledesic Nortel Raytheon Rockwell International PANAMSAT Northrop Gruman Bank of America Lockheed Martin Committee of Principals: CIA DHS DHHS DOC DOD DOE DOI DOJ DOS DOT FRB FCC Hon. Tom Ridge Secretary of Homeland Security NCS Executive Agent GSA FEMA Joint Staff NASA NRC NSA NTIA TREAS USDA USPS VA Office of the Manager, NCS Bob Liscouski Assistant Secretary, IP Manager, NCS Dr Peter Fonash (Acting) Deputy Manager

  4. Purpose of TESP • Provide priority power restoration for telecommunications facilities supporting NS/EP missions. • Mitigate the effects of electrical power outages on NS/EP telecommunications functions and facilities • Support response, repair and priority restoration of electric service to critical NS/EP telecommunications facilities and providers in any occurrence, or threat thereof, whether natural, or caused by man, in war or in peace

  5. History • 1986 – Energy Task Force formed to mitigate the effects of electric power outages • 1988 - NSTAC approved Energy Task Force recommendations to assign electric power restoration priorities to NS/EP telecommunications • 1991 – TESP was approved as a joint program between DOE and NCS • 1993 – DOE began implementing TESP • 1996 – NCS created database matching utilities with critical telecommunications facilities • 2004 – TESP revived by the NCS

  6. Planned Highlights of TESP 2005 • Encourages telecommunications facilities to communicate directly with the power industry • Establishes relationship during outage (wireline, wireless, or Internet) and 24x7 POC/telephone number • Calls for reviews of existing electric utility priority restoration plans to include those NS/EP telecommunications facilities • Calls for telecommunications facilities to identify their most critical telecommunications assets for priority restoration of electrical power • Evokes Telecom ISAC and EISAC involvement as needed

  7. Next Steps • Incorporate changes received from members of the Telecom ISAC • Meet with ESISAC to gain support • Formal coordination from NERC, FERC, DOE, NCS • Continue coordination of information between telecommunications providers and electric utilities • Increase TESP awareness and participation • Identify problems

  8. Contact Information Michele M. Bruich Telephone: (703) 607-6183 E-mail: michele.bruich@ncs.gov Lt Col Joanne Sechrest Telephone: (703) 607-4960 E-mail: joanne.sechrest@ncs.gov Mail: Office of Priority Telecommunications National Communications System P.O. Box 4502 Arlington, VA 22204-4502

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