There are no best practices at this point.
I want to thank Ms. Rosenworcel for her testimony.
I think this is a really important point, and I would like this to be a takeaway probably for HI-EMA, that the GETS card...
Thank you, Senator Hirono.
Thank you very much.
Thank you to our witnesses. I look forward to our conversation.
But I'm talking about a missile notification, which clearly we've learned from experience that there are different proce...
Thank you for your interest in the program and we look forward to collaborating with this subcommittee on ways the progr...
We just want the origination of a notification of a missile alert to start with the people who know.
But we have a voluntary program for missile alert notification. We have one state, zero territory, zero counties partici...
We want to make sure that there is adequate training.
On behalf of the Senate Commerce Committee, I would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing on Hawaii's Emergency Al...
I think all of that is great, but I don't want to focus just on resources, which may be an issue...
Thank you, Senator Schatz and your Committee, for convening this very important hearing today.
You can talk about the numbers of people who would perish in the event of the attack itself, but in the aftermath of tha...
With regard to the Wireless Emergency Alert System, I think what came to light was that wireless providers are not requi...
I do not believe other states are prepared.
That's why I think the legislation that's been introduced to make sure that ballistic missile threats are alerted at the...