DocumentCode
2898549
Title
On the Reconstitution of the National Telecommunications Resource
Author
Nowakoski, Donald.B.
Author_Institution
Western Union Telegraph Company, 7916 Westpark Drive, McLean, Virginia 22102
Volume
3
fYear
1983
fDate
Oct. 31 1983-Nov. 2 1983
Firstpage
604
Lastpage
607
Abstract
The National Telecommunications Resource consists of a large number of disparate switched and non-switched telecommunications systems. By and large they only interoperate at a "service" level, e.g., prearranged voice bands strapped together at a central office. Most can be made interoperable from a technical standpoint. Some interoperability scenarios may be economically viable, most are not. The operational and institutional problems associated with achieving the desired result can be formidable. During the trans-attack and post-attack period of a nuclear attack, a cascading set of events could be set in motion in the United States which have been the subject of debate for many years. Today, the preponderance of telecommunications in the United States is non-Government owned; thus, the creation of a reconstitutible configuration is, at best, a monumental undertaking. Some say it is an unachievable objective. This paper discusses, guardedly, the objectives, issues and perspectives of this National problem.
Keywords
Central office; Drives; EMP radiation effects; Electrons; Gamma rays; National security; Neutrons; Protection; Telecommunication switching; Telegraphy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1983. MILCOM 1983. IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1983.4794776
Filename
4794776
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