[Wma-ares] Simulated Emergency Test - What do we hope to learn?

Chuck Chandler chandlerusm at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 17:57:53 EDT 2025


Someone asked me what we hoped to learn from the SET, which is a fair
question.  Here's a quick recap:

The SCENARIO tells us what has happened - A large-scale cyber attack has
caused power and internet outages across a wide area.

The MISSION tells us what ARES has been asked to do - provide
communications between shelter sites and MEMA and/or FEMA offices.

The GOAL tells us how we will accomplish the Mission - by sending and
receiving ICS 213 messages between shelter sites and MEMA and/or FEMA
offices.

The OBJECTIVES are specific steps we can take that bring us towards the
GOAL.  Here are the Objectives I have for us so far (subject to change as I
hear from all of you with good ideas!)

*3. Objective(s):*

   - Determine the amount and capabilities of WMA ARES volunteers who are
   willing to deploy for an incident of this type.
   - Publicize the Test to WMA ARES members using the WMA ARES email list,
   WMA website and/or other means.
   - Establish a list of infrastructure (repeaters and digipeaters) with
   backup power.
   - Determine the locations of relay sites and paths that can be covered
   by VHF simplex.
   - Establish a list of data nodes with backup power and independent
   internet access (AREDN or Star Link, etc.)
   - Determine the paths that can be covered with data nodes.
   - Establish an ICS 205 Comm Plan to assign channels to accomplish Test
   Goal.
   - Demonstrate the ability to create a communications path between
   shelter sites and MEMA/FEMA using VHF simplex.
   - Demonstrate the ability to create a communications path between
   shelter sites and MEMA/FEMA using data modes.
   - Send at least one ICS 213 message from each shelter site to MEMA
   and/or FEMA.
   - Relay at least one ICS 213 message to and from each relay site.
   - Receive at least one ICS 213 message at each shelter site.


A Test such as this is NOT an Exercise or a Drill - all of those terms have
specific definitions but here we are simply testing our ability to perform
a hypothetical mission.  The act of testing reveals both strengths and
weaknesses.  Any piece at which we fail is an opportunity to identify
shortcomings in equipment, training, or planning and work to correct them
going forwards.  So, don't be afraid to try something, even if it doesn't
work.  Knowing it doesn't work is valuable knowledge for a real world
event, as you won't waste time or effort trying something you now know
won't get the job done.

Even if you are unable to directly participate in our SET, you will benefit
from the knowledge we all gain, which will be passed on here.

73 de Chuck, WS1L
Amateur Radio Emergency Service ®
Section Emergency Coordinator
Western Massachusetts
chandlerusm at gmail.com
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