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FCC 201.2
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 201.2 Definitions.
The following definitions apply herein:
(a) Communications common carrier, specialized carrier, or carrier
means any individual, partnership, association, joint stock company,
trust, or corporation subject to Federal or State regulation engaged in
providing telecommunications facilities or services, for use by the
public, for hire.
(b) Government means Federal, State, county, municipal, and other
local government authority. Specific qualification will be provided
whenever reference to a particular level of government is intended.
(c) Joint Telecommunications Resources Board (JTRB) means that
organization established by the Director, Office of Science and
Technology Policy, pursuant to Executive Order 12472 to assist the
Director, OSTP, in exercising the non-wartime emergency
telecommunications functions assigned by Executive Order 12472.
(d) The National Communications System (NCS) means that organization
established by Executive Order 12472 consisting of the
telecommunications assets of the entities represented on the NCS
Committee of Principals and an administrative structure consisting of
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the Executive Agent, the NCS Committee of Principals and the Manager.
The NCS Committee of Principals consists of representatives from those
Federal departments, agencies or entities, designated by the President,
which lease or own telecommunications facilities or services of
significance to national security and emergency preparedness, and, to
the extent permitted by law, other Executive entities which bear policy,
regulatory or enforcement responsibilities of importance to national
security and emergency preparedness telecommunications capabilities. The
NCS is a confederative arrangement in which member Federal agencies
participate with their owned and leased telecommunications assets to
provide necessary communications services for the Federal Government,
under all conditions, including nuclear war.
(e) National Coordinating Center (NCC) refers to the joint industry-
government telecommunications entity established by the NCS pursuant to
Executive Order 12472 to assist in the initiation, coordination,
restoration and reconstitution of national security and emergency
preparedness telecommunications services or facilities under all
conditions of crisis or emergency.
(f) National priorities means those essential actions and activities
in which the government and the private sector must become engaged in
the interests of national survival and recovery.
(g) National security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP)
telecommunications services, or NS/EP services, means those
telecommunication services which are used to maintain a state of
readiness or to respond to and manage any event or crisis (local,
national, or international) which causes or could cause injury or harm
to the population, damage to or loss of property, or degrades or
threatens the NS/EP posture of the United States.
(h) NS/EP treatment refers to the provisioning of a
telecommunications service before others based on the provisioning
priority level assigned by the Executive Office of the President.
(i) National Telecommunications Management Structure (NTMS) means a
survivable and enduring management structure which will support the
exercise of the war power functions of the President under section 706
of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 606), as amended.
(j) Private sector means those sectors of non-government entities
that are users of telecommunications services.
(k) Telecommunications means any transmission, emission, or
reception of signs, signals, writing, images, graphics, and sounds or
intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical, or other
electromagnetic systems.
(l) Telecommunications resources include telecommunications
personnel, equipment, material, facilities, systems, and services,
public and private, wheresoever located within the jurisdiction of the
United States.
(m) Wartime emergency means a crisis or event which permits the
exercise of the war power functions of the President under section 706
of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 606), as amended.
Goto Section: 201.1 | 201.3
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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