Terms of Reference

The capacity of communication networks and emergency warning systems to deal with emergencies and natural disasters

Terms of Reference

That the following matter be referred to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 2 November 2011:

The capacity of communication networks and emergency warning systems to deal with emergencies and natural disasters, with particular reference to:

a.        the effectiveness of communication networks, including radio, telephone, Internet and other alert systems
              (in particular drawing on the spate of emergencies and natural disasters of the 2010/2011 Australian summer):

                (i)        in warning of the imminent threat of an impending emergency,
                (ii)      to function in a coordinated manner during an emergency, and
                (iii)    to assist in recovery after an emergency;

b.        the impact of extended power blackouts on warning systems for state emergency services, including country
              fire brigades and landholders or home owners;

c.        the impact of emergencies and natural disasters on, and implications for, future communication technologies
              such as the National Broadband Network;

d.        the scope for better educating people in high-risk regions about the use of communications equipment to
              prepare for and respond to a potential emergency or natural disaster;

e.        new and emerging technologies including digital spectrum that could improve preparation for, responses to
              and recovery from, an emergency or natural disaster; and

f.        any other relevant matters.

For further information, contact:

Committee Secretary
Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communications
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone:+61 2 6277 3526
Fax:+61 2 6277 5818
Email:ec.sen@aph.gov.au

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