1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21440Updated June 14, 2004Emergency Communications: The EmergencyAlert System (EAS) and All- Hazard WarningsLinda K. MooreAnalyst in Telecommunications and Technology PolicyResources
2、, Science, and Industry DivisionSummaryThe Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one of several federally managed warningsystems. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) jointly administersEAS with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in cooperation with theNational Weather Service. Several
3、 bills were introduced in 2003 relating to emergencywarnings: (S. 118, Senator Edwards); H.R. 2537 (Representative Maloney); (H.R. 2250,Representative Meek); and S. 564 (Senator Landrieu). Recent, major studies of warning systems have concluded that the United Statesneeds a more robust emergency ale
4、rt system. Recommendations for improvementinclude providing a standardized alert protocol and developing infrastructure fornotification to virtual communities. A virtual community in the context of emergencycommunications refers to the technical ability to give immediate, simultaneous alerts tothe a