hieve a
baseline level of national interoperable
communications, as that term is defined under section
7303(g)(1) of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
Prevention Act of 2004 (6 U.S.C. 194(g)(1)).
SEC. 1803. [6 U.S.C. 573] ASSESSMENTS AND REPORTS.
(a) Baseline Assessment.--Not later than 1 year after the
date of enactment of this section and not less than every 5
years thereafter, the Secretary, acting through the Director
for Emergency Communications, shall conduct an assessment of
Federal, State, local, and tribal governments that--
(1) defines the range of capabilities needed by
emergency response providers and relevant government
officials to continue to communicate in the event of
natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-
made disasters;
(2) defines the range of interoperable emergency
communications capabilities needed for specific events;
(3) assesses the current available capabilities to
meet such communications needs;
(4) identifies the gap between such current
capabilities and defined requirements; and
(5) includes a national interoperable emergency
communications inventory to be completed by the
Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of
Commerce, and the Chairman of the Federal
Communications Commission that--
(A) identifies for each Federal department
and agency--
(i) the channels and frequencies
used;
(ii) the nomenclature used to refer
to each channel or frequency used; and
(iii) the types of communications
systems and equipment used; and
(B) identifies the interoperable emergency
communications systems in use by public safety
agencies in the United States.
(b) Classified Annex.--The baseline assessment under this
section may include a classified annex including information
provided under subsection (a)(5)(A).
(c) Savings Clause.--In conducting the baseline assessment
under this section, the Secretary may incorporate findings from
assessments conducted before, or ongoing on, the date of
enactment of this title.
(d) Progress Reports.--Not late
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