NAWAS

Status:

Existing

Definition:

The National Warning System (NAWAS) is an emergency system that is operated by the FEMA that obtains and disseminates information regarding major incidents impacting traffic flow into and out of the region.

Stakeholder:

Federal Law Enforcement

Systems Interconnected
with the NAWAS


Architecture Flow Diagrams
which include NAWAS:

Architecture Flows
to/from the NAWAS:

NAWAS flows into icon Newport News/ Williamsburg International Airport (NNWIA) NAWAS flows into icon NNS Operations Center NAWAS flows into icon Norfolk International Airport Newport News/ Williamsburg International Airport (NNWIA)flows into iconNAWAS NNS Operations Centerflows into iconNAWAS Norfolk International Airportflows into iconNAWAS

National ITS Architecture Subsystems
mapped to the NAWAS:

National ITS Architecture Services
associated with NAWAS:

National ITS Architecture Functional Requirements
associated with NAWAS:

Emergency Early Warning System
  1. The center shall monitor information from Alerting and Advisory Systems such as the Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs), the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS), etc. The information may include assessments (general incident and vulnerability awareness information), advisories (identification of threats or recommendations to increase preparedness levels), or alerts (information on imminent or in-progress emergencies).
  2. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to traffic management centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  3. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to transit management centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  4. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to toll administration centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  5. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to traveler information service providers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  6. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to maintenance centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  7. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to other emergency management centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  8. The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to commercial vehicle administration centers and roadside check facilities for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  9. The center shall process status information from each of the centers that have been sent the wide-area alert.
  10. The center shall coordinate the broadcast of wide-area alerts and advisories with other emergency management centers.
  11. The center shall receive incident information from other transportation management centers to support the early warning system.
  12. The center shall present the alert and advisory information and the status of the actions taken in response to the alert by the other centers to the emergency system operator as received from other system inputs.
  13. The center shall support the entry of alert and advisory information directly from the emergency system operator.