The Department of Homeland Security,
National Protection and Programs Directorate, Office of
Cybersecurity and Communications, Office of Emergency
Communications (OEC), formed under Title XVIII of the Homeland
Security Act of 2002, 6 U.S.C. § 571 et seq., is required, pursuant
to 6 U.S.C. § 572, to develop the National Emergency Communications
Plan (NECP), which includes identification of goals, timeframes,
and appropriate measures to achieve interoperable communications
capabilities. The Statewide Communication Interoperability Plan
(SCIP) Template and Annual SCIP Snapshot Report are designed to
meet and support these statutory requirements.
US Code:
6 USC
572 Name of Law: National Emergency Communications Plan
US Code: 6 USC
571 Name of Law: Office of Emergency Communications
OEC streamlined its annual SCIP
reporting process to obtain standard data to understand progress
and challenges in emergency communications planning. OEC replaced
the lengthier Annual Progress Report with the SCIP Snapshot
(“Snapshot”) as a reporting mechanism for States and territories
for submitting SCIP progress, achievements and challenges. The data
collected is based on calendar year reporting. The SCIP Snapshot
also includes sections for States and territories to report on the
status of governance structures, progress towards SCIP goals and
initiatives, and overall successes and challenges in advancing
interoperable emergency communications. This Snapshot Reporting has
reduced the burden time from 7 hours to 3 hour. As result of all
the changes, the total burden estimates for the collection have
reduced by 4 burden hours per response, 224 total annual burden
hours, and $5,730 total annual burden cost (from $28,918 to
$23,188). Also, the government burden and cost has been reduced by
1 hour per response, 56 annual burden hours, and $14,871 (from
$23,311 to $12,660).
$12,660
No
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Molly Stasko 202 868-2972
molly.stasko@hq.dhs.gov
No
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