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Posted by Linda Gaume Jaramillo on 07/05 at 07:08 AM
Category: Announcements


Gov. Martinez - Total Ban Fireworks Legislation
3:10 p.m. Gov. Susana Martinez will seek and support legislation in this fall’s special legislative session that would give “cities, counties, and the state the authority to enact more comprehensive and total bans on fireworks during high fire-danger circumstances like we are facing now,” spokesman Scott Darnell told the Journal this afternoon.

A special session is expected in September to deal with redistricting and other issues.

A decades-old New Mexico law prohibits state and local governments from issuing a total ban on the sale and use of fireworks, though Albuquerque and other jurisdictions have banned the most dangerous types, said John Standefer, the state’s fire marshal.

Albuquerque has taken all the steps it can under the law to ban fireworks, such as barring aerial fireworks, such as bottle rockets, and “ground audible” fireworks, such as firecrackers. The city also has imposed stage II fire restrictions in the bosque and open spaces, which bars any open flames or fireworks.

The law, called the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act, also requires local governments to issue a formal drought declaration, based on scientific data, before it can take steps such as barring fireworks from public lands, Standefer said. Check with your local city or county government to find out what fireworks restrictions apply in your area.

Posted by Linda Gaume Jaramillo on 06/29 at 07:13 AM
Category: Alerts


Public Safety Interoperable Communications System Status
The files attached below are an update of the Public Safety Interoperable Communications (PSIC) Grant Program. The first two documents are current through the 1st quarter (March 2011).  The budget status is from the last reporting cycle to FEMA which was through December 2010.
 
The PowerPoint presentation assumes some knowledge of the project while the text document provides more background information.  If you have any questions about the project please contact a member of the SICWG Core Team whose contact information is included in the 4th attachment.

PSIC Budget Status

SICWG Core Team

PSIC Update QTR1 2011

Statewide EMRS 1st QTR 2011

Posted by Linda Gaume Jaramillo on 05/18 at 06:19 AM
Category: Announcements


Narrowbanding Update
SICWG Members,
 
The NPSTC, SAFECOM and NCSWIC Narrowband Work Group has developed a Narrowbanding 101 document for public safety officials.  This document provides an oversight of the FCC narrowbanding requirements, how to prepare for narrowbanding and additional information resources.  The attached document may be used to help any agency prepare for narrowbanding.

I would like to thank Allen Komenski for his help in the development of this article. 
 
The Narrowbanding Work Group is currently working on another narrowbanding document for elected officials and once completed I will send this document to the SICWG email list.
 
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me.

Jacque Miller
Chief Technology Officer
Homeland Security and Emergency Management
PO Box 27111
Santa Fe, NM 87502
505-476-0612
505-670-8892 (cell)
505-471-5922 (FAX)

Narrowbanding 101 Article

Posted by Linda Gaume Jaramillo on 03/15 at 07:10 AM
Category: Announcements


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