Characteristics of a communication system that takes critical communication infrastructure into consideration must bear demonstrate preparedness to handle a wide range of communication emergencies One of the basic necessities of communication is an emergency scene is to assist in averting and mitigating the impact of tragedies It is important for the communication system to bear features that can support the exchange of sufficient signals for the various departments that would take part in disaster control and management As such, the important disaster agencies such as the police and fire departments need to have undisturbed connectivity for purposes of handling public safety in the best way possible at all times The principle of interoperability is based on the need to have a constant connectivity for the various agencies that participate in the security programs that use signal and alarm systems to operate
Public service agencies communication airwaves have inherent device connectivity challenges that must be overcome by installation of a communication system that is capable of averting the challenges The best connectivity infrastructure must be flanked by the general outline of the systems used in a region Interference of communication lines by the relevant public safety agencies must be reduced to negligible levels, to facilitate an around the clock service delivery and at an emergency handling capacity Wireless communication spectrum in use by the communication system in lace must demonstrate capacity to handle the various safety surveillance systems without running out of reach Wireless bands in use by various public safety services officials must create an internetworking capacity that is handled by the principle of interoperability discussed below
Using the CARVER matrix in infrastructure level of safety assurance, it is possible for emergency handling systems to avert various deficiencies Te acronym represents six vital features that must be in place to contain disaster risks Criticality, Accessibility, Recuperability, Vulnerability, Effect and Recognizability are used in various applications for systems analysis for the relevant application in question In public security service agencies, the matrix is used to calculate the level of risk exposure to various dangers that face the system such as public buildings and other infrastructure Corresponding application of the matrix values allows the assessment to formulate response options using the infrastructure’s capacity to handle the identified risks Using the values, the infrastructure in question can be evaluated and weaknesses obtained thereon used to design and implement the appropriate response capacity that is missing
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