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(SIREN) The Department of Homeland Security Office of Emergency Communications, GETS, WPS and TSP programs help save lives, protect property and aid in response and recovery efforts, by insuring key personnel have access to priority communications. Its easy to enroll in the programs. The office of Emergency Communications or OEC, does much of the work for you. The first step in the GETS and WPS enrollment process is to set up a point of contact or POC. Your organization may already have a POC or in case of large geographically dispersed organizations, more than one. To find out if you have a POC you can call the DHS Priority Telecommunication Service Center. You can also visit this website. Click the find out if your organization has a POC link a new window will open click yes when prompted and youll be redirected to a forum where youll provide some basic information. Fill out the form and hit submit. Someone will contact you within a couple of days with your POC information. O