3-22-021 PAMELA J. STEGORA AXBERG Chair, NRIC VI Steering Committee Qwest Senior Vice President Network Reliability Office:(763) 531-6000 Fax:(763) 536-5041.

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PAMELA J. STEGORA AXBERG Chair, NRIC VI Steering Committee Qwest Senior Vice President Network Reliability Office:(763) Fax:(763) Mobile:(651) Schmidt Lake Road, Room 300 Plymouth, MN 55442

Steering Committee, comprised of focus group chairs will meet monthly Focus groups make recommendations to the Council at the quarterly meetings for approval Council members need to identify representatives from their Companies/organizations to participate in the focus group ……this is key! This work is instrumental to the success!

Focus Group 1Homeland Security A.Physical Security B.Cyber Security C.Public Safety D.Disaster Recovery and Mutual Aid Focus Group 2Network Reliability Focus Group 3Network Interoperability Focus Group 4Broadband STRUCTURE FOCUS GROUPS

Focus Group 1Homeland Security A.Physical Security Chair:Karl Rauscher, Lucent B.Cyber Security Chair:Dr. Bill Hancock, Exodus C.Public Safety Chair:TBD, request extended D.Disaster Recovery and Mutual Aid Chair:TBD Focus Group 2Network Reliability Co-Chair:P. J. Aduskevicz, AT&T Co-Chair:Ross Callon, Juniper Co-Chair:Tom Donahue, Comcast Focus Group 3Network Interoperability Chair:Cliff Naughton, Boeing Focus Group 4Broadband Chair:TBD

Focus Group 1:Homeland Security A.Physical Security Chair:Karl Rauscher Lucent Mission:Assess physical vulnerabilities and survey current practices that address Homeland defense, and identify existing and new best practices to mitigate consequences of physical attack on infrastructure (prevention) Report on best practices for disaster recovery after an attack on physical infrastructure. restoration) Deliverables:December, 2002 & 12 months after first meeting

Focus Group 1:Homeland Security B.Cyber Security Chair:Dr. Bill Hancock Exodus Mission:Assess cyber vulnerabilities and survey current practices that address Homeland defense, and identify best practices to mitigate consequences of cyber attacks. (prevention) Report on best practices for recovery from cyber attacks (SS7, OSS, etc). (restoration) Deliverables:December, 2002 & 12 months after first meeting

Focus Group 1:Homeland Security C.Public Safety Chair:TBD Mission:Ensure that commercial telecom service networks can meet the special needs of public safety communications. Explore and report on actions that may be necessary to ensure that commercial telecom service networks can meet the special needs of public safety communications including the means to prioritize communications. Deliverables:January, 2004

Focus Group 1:Homeland Security D.Disaster Recovery and Mutual Aid Chair:TBD Mission:Prepare and institute mechanisms for distributing contact information for telecommunications industry personnel essential to telecommunications services restoration. Report on the viability of past or present mutual aid agreements and develop, and report on, any additional perspectives that may be appropriate to facilitate effective telecommunications restorations. Deliverables:Within six months of first meeting.

Focus Group 2:Network Reliability Co-Chairs:P.J. AduskeviczRoss CallonTom Donahue AT&TJuniperComcast Mission:Recommend requirements and associated measurements for network reliability and report on the reliability of public telecom network services in the U.S. for circuit switch networks and for packet switched networks. Report on the reliability of the public telecom network services in the U.S. Deliverables:Within 12 months of first meeting and January 6, 2004

Focus Group 3:Network Interoperability Chair:Cliff Naughton Boeing Mission:Identify interoperability between circuit-switched and packet-switched networks. Prepare analyses and, where appropriate, make recommendations to identify and address interoperability between circuit-switched and packet-switched networks. Deliverables:January 6, 2004

Focus Group 4:Broadband Chair:TBD Mission:Produce recommendations concerning the need for technical standards to ensure compatibility between alternative broadband access platforms. Deliverables:January 6, 2004

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QUARTERLY MEETING DATES Friday, June 14, Friday, September 13, Friday, December 6,

To Do’s For Council members: Identify individuals for focus groups Communicate your support and commitment to these individuals Help address any roadblocks with the committee on relevant issues Understand the recommendations as they come forth before the council