October 18, 2015

Upgrades to WIPP Emergency Ops Center Complete

By ExchangeMonitor
Workers recently completed construction on a 4,000-square-foot, “state-of-the-art” emergency operations center, according to a recent Waste Isolation Pilot Plant press release. The Skeen-Whitlock Building, which houses the Energy Department’s Carlsbad Field Office, was remodeled over the past several months to make room for the center. “The physical changes include a primary [emergency ops center] area, Emergency Management support area and several contingency rooms,” the release states. “Other key upgrades include the installation of new computers, wall-mounted monitors and interactive message boards. A number of software enhancements have also been added that are designed to improve incident response capabilities.” Among the upgrades is a software that allows information sharing among WIPP and federal, state, and local public safety entities and “various other partners who also use the software,” the release states. WebEOC will provide real-time communication links between WIPP employees managing an emergency to the ops center and other supporting organizations with emergency management responsibilities. 

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