Tom Brown (N4TAB) Intro to EOC Tim Slay (N4IB) NC Section Manager Darin Figurskey KC2IPY MIC NWS Raleigh Dr. Bob Conder K4RLC NC Government Liaison Tim.

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Tom Brown (N4TAB) Intro to EOC Tim Slay (N4IB) NC Section Manager Darin Figurskey KC2IPY MIC NWS Raleigh Dr. Bob Conder K4RLC NC Government Liaison Tim Slay (N4IB) NC Digital Plan Tom Brown N4TAB NCEM MARS Winlink System

ICS-213 Message Form New Appointments (WA4MOK) FSD-156 Monthly Reports (FSD-212 form on WEB) Tarheel Emergency Net (3923 / 7232 Khz)

NCARES

1 Increase Membership in ARES 2 Fill Vacant Positions 3 All ARES Personnel Trained in ICS Courses 4 Increase Activity in The TARHEEL Net

FEMA INCIDENT COMMAND COURSES IS100-Introduction to The Incident Command System IS200-ICS for Single Resources and Initial Incidents IS700-National Incident Management System an Introduction IS800-National Response Plan an Introduction

County EC’s / AREA DEC’s 1. Promote Skywarn in their area 2. Coordinate activities with NWS Skywarn EC 3. Coordinate training activities with NWS

Net Manager: KD4IMA (Mark) Insures net control operators are in place / scheduled Interfaces with ARRL on monthly net report Meets nightly 1930 Local (Main 3923KHz) (Alt. 7232KHz)