Interoperable and Emergency Communications

The Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security collaborates with stakeholders to develop the guidance and vision for maintaining communications in the event of a man-made or natural disaster in Connecticut. Disasters and emergency incidents impacting the State of Connecticut may severely affect telecommunications networks and transmission facilities across the state. As a result, collaboration between stakeholders at the state, tribal and local levels is key before during and after a disaster situation. Among other communications functions, under CGS-28-1a, DEMHS is also responsible for coordinating homeland security communications and communications systems, as well as distributing and coordinating the distribution of information and security warnings.

Emergency Communications

Interoperable Communications

Interoperable communications ensures that public officials and emergency responders, at all level of government, are able to speak and share data with one another.

Administrative

Operational

Technical Standards