Emergency Operations Center
Major Activations
- Weyawega derailment and fire -1996
- Y2K 1999-2000
- World Trade Center Attack – 2001
- Major Renovation -2005
- Katrina
- Flooding 2004
- Stoughton and Viola Tornado
- Flooding 2007
EOC Stats and Capabilities
- >$500,000 in renovations since 2005
- Bricks and Mortar - $205K
- A/V Equipment - $187K
- Furnishings - $52K
- Computers - $35K
- Phones –
- Capacity = 70 persons
- Ceiling Tiles provide noise reduction
- Lighting to reduce glare and strain
- 2 ceiling mounted Air conditioning/heat units to augment after hours work
- 12 ceiling mounted Speakers
- 30 Goose neck PTT microphones
- Capability to teleconference everyone in room with an additional 100 participants from outside
- 6 miles of cable (Elec, A/V, data)
- 30 desks
- 2 high speed internet jacks
- 2 agency network jacks
- 2 power outlets
- 2 phone jacks w/ digital phones
- File and pencil drawers
- 19” flat screen monitors
- Wheeled chairs
Network Operations Center
- Audio Visual control for 4 overhead projectors
- Touch screen control
- DVD and VHS player/ Recorder
- IP streaming capability
- 2 Cameras – 1 in EOC and 1 in 105
- Internal capable – external next
- Multi Screen Capability
- Podium with Network jack, connection to overhead projectors, power mic. -Lavalier Mics
- Scrolling Message Board
- 4’ x 30’ Dry erase board
- 500kW backup power generator
- 80kW UPS
- Governor’s conference room for breakout and private meetings
- Dedicated Nuclear Power plant phones, Dial Select, and City Watch
- GIS capabilities
- Fiber optic connection providing live DOT traffic cameras
- Alternate phone lines to provide access to lines bypassing DMA switch
- Cellular phone enhancement for improved reception
- Red Phone Access to Microwave phone system
- Ham provides back up data connection for email and voice