Title: Lt Col Joanne Sechrest
1Government Emergency Telecommunications
Service (GETS)
- Lt Col Joanne Sechrest
- Mgr, One-Stop Shop Services
- DHS/IAIP, National Communications System
- joanne.sechrest_at_dhs.gov
- 703.607.4960
- http//www.ncs.gov
2Outline
- Overview
- Operational Concept
- Criteria
- Cost
- Testing
- How to Order
- Contact Information
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3GETS Network Congestion
- Congestion,at many points, can block a call !
ATT MCI SPRINT
Local Exchange Networks
Local Exchange Networks
Government Emergency Telecommunications Service
addresses wireline congestion
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4GETS Overview
GETS minimizes the possibility of the loss of
wireline telecommunications services for NS/EP
personnel during events such as
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5The GETS Calling Card
Calling cards are in widespread use and easily
understood by the NS/EP User, simplifying GETS
usage
GETS priority is invoked call-by-call
GETS User
GETS User Organization
GETS is a "ubiquitous" service in the Public
Switched Telephone Networkif you can get a DIAL
TONE, you can make a GETS call
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6Why The PublicSwitched Network (PSN)?
- 95 of government telecommunications needs met by
PSN - gt 300B Infrastructure gt 150M Access Lines gt
25K Switches - GETS enhancements are deployed in the 3 major
Interexchange Carriers and in the major Local
Exchange Carriers across the US. - GETS local enhancements are available from over
85 of the access lines connecting to the public
switched network - PSN Is Ubiquitous, Robust, And Flexible
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7Operational Concept
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8Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) Routing
IXC ATT
IXC ATT
If Direct Path Blocked, EO Sends Call To Access
Tandem
IXC MCI
IXC MCI
IXC Sprint
IXC Sprint
IXC OTHER
IXC OTHER
AT
AT
AIN
End Office Sends Call to Users Presubscribed
Carrier Via Direct Route, If Available
EO
USER DIALS 1-703-818-4387
All Circuits Are Busy, Please Hang-up And Call
Later
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9GETS Priority Features and Enhanced Routing
- Plus!..GETS has
- Priority in the
- signaling network
- Exemption from
- control restrictions
IXC ATT
IXC ATT
Interexchange Carriers
IXC MCI
IXC MCI
IXC Sprint
IXC Sprint
IXC OTHER
IXC OTHER
AT
AT
EO
EO
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10Power of GETS
- Utilizes robustness of the public switched
network - 6 Ways to get to long distance networks rather
than 2 - Priority over public calls in signaling network
- Exemption from Network Management Controls
- Enhanced routing alternatives in public networks
- Queuing for available circuits during access and
egress - GETS power works for LOCAL and Long Distance
When you have dial tone, GETS will typically get
you through!
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11GETS Examples
- 9/11
- 10,000 GETS calls attempted into/out of/within
NYC and DC area with 95 completion rate - Used for calls between end offices when local
trunks damaged but long distance trunks still
operational - Nisqually Earthquake GETS calls within area
exempt from network management controls - Aug 03 NE Blackout 1,231 GETS calls into/out
of/within affected areas with 90 success rate
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12Who is Eligible to use GETS?
Organizations that support one or more of the
following five National Security / Emergency
Preparedness (NS/EP) mission areas, qualify for
OMNCS sponsorship to become a GETS user
- National Security Leadership
- National Security Posture and US Population
Attack Warning - Public Health, Safety, and Maintenance of Law and
Order - Public Welfare and Maintenance of National
Economic Posture - Disaster Recovery
Non-Federal users require NCS member sponsorship
typically done by the Office of Manager NCS
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13GETS Costs
- NCS pays for all Federal calls up to annual
ceiling--departments billed for excess - GETS calls generally cost 10 cents or less per
minute - Operator assisted and International higher
- NCS cannot pay for Non-Federal calls
- Non-Federal Organizations establish an account
with DITCO at Scott AFB - Not normally billed for calls to confirm receipt
of individual GETS cards, familiarization and
short duration test calls - Reserve the right to bill for all calls,
especially if there has been fraud, waste, or
abuse using your GETS card(s)
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14Familiarization and Testing
- Encourage GETS cards distribution
- Keep 10 in stockpile for unanticipated needs
- Encourage GETS card holders test their cards
- Incorporate GETS in exercise scenarios
- Use it from home, office, hotels, etc. and on
cell networks and payphones places you might be
in an emergency - Report problems to 1-800-818-GETS
- Utilize GETS 800/888 access numbers as fall back
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15Toll-free Numbers
- Toll-free numbers CANNOT be used as destination
numbers in GETS - Toll-free number databases can fail during major
emergencies - Obtain regular telephone numbers for toll-free
numbers before an emergency occurs
800 866 877 888
- GETS 800/888 Access numbers do not receive GETS
priority treatment - until the call reaches ATT/MCI/Sprint
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16How Do You Order GETS?
- Your organization Point of Contact (POC) applies
for GETS for all users within your organization - Easy on-line registration
- Upon approval, GETS cards and instructions mailed
to POC within 3-5 days - No established POC? or dont know your POC
contact the NCS
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17NCS Contact Information
WEBSITE http//gets.ncs.gov
MAILING ADDRESS OMNCS P. O. Box 4502 Arlington,
VA 22204-4502
- TELEPHONE
- Information/Sign-Up
- 1-866 NCS-CALL (627-2255) or 703 676-2255
(Option 1 for GETS) - Trouble Reporting (24x7)
- 1-800-818-GETS (4387) or 703 818-4387
E-MAIL gets_at_ncs.gov
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