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State Interoperability Executive Council

The Oregon Public Safety Community is Working to Improve Wireless Communications
Bosley Butte Communications Site, Curry County
Saving lives and protecting the public during a disaster, or during any day of the year, depends upon reliable communication systems that allow public safety officers and other emergency officials to talk to one another. Not only does new digital communication technology offer us the ability to protect lives, over the long-term it can reduce - and help avoid - costs of operating public safety agencies.

The Oregon State Interoperability Executive Council is working to develop policy and guideline recommendations, identify technology standards, and coordinate intergovernmental resources to facilitate statewide wireless communications interoperability with emphasis on public safety.
Resource Information
Archive Materials
Review documentation related to interoperability as well as material produced by the Oregon SIEC.
Communication Unit Leader
The Communications Unit Leader (COML) plays a critical support role within the Incident Command System (ICS). The COML is responsible for integrating supporting communications and ensuring that operations are supported by communications.

Learn more about the role of a COML from the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC).
Current Topics
SIEC Meeting Schedule Update
The 2012 SIEC meeting schedule has been UPDATED!!
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