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Increase your resilience | Foundational

CISA Tabletop Exercise Packages

CISA Tabletop Exercise Packages are a comprehensive set of resources designed to assist stakeholders in conducting their own exercises and initiating discussions within their organizations about their ability to address a variety of threat scenarios.
Increase your resilience | Foundational, Intermediate, Advanced

Emergency Services Sector Active Shooter Workshop

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) hosts a one-day Active Shooter Workshop to enhance awareness of and response to an active shooter event.
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Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS)

GETS is a White House-directed emergency telephone service provided and managed by CISA. GETS provides subscribers with priority access and prioritized processing in the local and long-distance segments of landline telephone networks.
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Next Generation Networks Priority Services (NGN PS)

The Next Generation Networks Priority Services (NGN PS) program brings priority communications to cutting edge and future technologies.
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PTS Dialer App for GETS and WPS

The CISA Priority Telecommunications Services “PTS Dialer” app provides a streamlined way of making priority calls.

Rural Emergency Medical Communications Demonstration Project (REMCDP)

The National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) establishes goals, objectives, and actions to enhance and improve interoperable and operable emergency communications. The NECP recommends improved planning and coordination across the Emergency Communications Ecosystem.
Increase your resilience | Foundational

Shared Communication Systems and Infrastructure

Statewide Communication Interoperability Plans Workshops

SCIPs are locally-driven, multi-jurisdictional, and multi-disciplinary statewide plans to enhance emergency communications. The SCIP creates a single resource for all stakeholders and a unified approach for enhancing interoperable communications.
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Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP)

TSP is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program managed by CISA, which mandates that service providers prioritize voice and data circuits provisioning and restoration requests made by organizations with national security and emergency preparedness missions.
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Wireless Priority Service (WPS)

WPS is a White House-directed cellular communications service provided and managed by CISA. WPS provides authorized devices with priority calling on all nationwide regional networks.
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