Tactical Interoperable Communications Scorecards Summary Report and Findings
Department of Homeland Security,  January 2007
Abstract:  The tactical interoperable communications scorecard assesses the maturity of tactical interoperable communications capabilities in 75 urban/metropolitan areas.  These scorecards were developed by subject matter expert panels that reviewed documentation on current communications plans, exercises, and a self-assessment to arrive at concensus findings and recommendations for each region on how to best improve that region's communications capabilities.  These scorecards and the recommendations included are being distributed directly to each of the urban/metropolitan areas to focus their regional efforts to improve tactical interoperable communications.  The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is using these scorecards to focus technical assistance programs and target specific areas of improvement in communications interoperability.

 

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Tactical Interoperable Communications Scorecards Summary Report and Findings