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FRB: Press Release--Priority telecommunications services--December 3, 2002

Release Date: December 3, 2002

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday announced revisions to its policy and procedures for
sponsoring private-sector organizations under federal programs that provide priority
telecommunications services to entities that are important to national security and
emergency preparedness.
The Board believes these programs, which are administered by the National
Communications System (NCS), will help facilitate the operation and liquidity of banks and
the stability of financial markets, particularly during periods of substantial operational
disruptions.
The Board currently sponsors a number of private-sector financial organizations for priority
provision and restoration of telecommunications circuits under the NCS's
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) program. The sponsorship covers circuits used
in large-value interbank funds transfer, securities bidding and transfer, and payment-related
services.
The Board is announcing an expansion of its sponsorship criteria for the TSP program. In
addition, the Board is adopting sponsorship criteria for the Government Emergency
Telecommunications Service program, which provides emergency access and priority
processing of local and long-distance calls over the terrestrial public switched network, and
for the Wireless Priority Service program, which provides priority routing of cellular calls
during periods of severe network congestion.
The new criteria are effective upon publication in the Federal Register, which is expected
shortly.
The NCS was established in 1963 to provide priority communications to support critical
government functions during emergencies. In 1984, the NCS became an interagency group
of twenty-two federal departments and agencies, including the Federal Reserve Board. To be
eligible for Board sponsorship, organizations must be essential to the performance of
national security and emergency preparedness needed to maintain the national economic
posture during a national or regional emergency.
The Board's notice is attached.
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