SAFECOM Fact Sheet - CISA 2026

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  2. Begin with Section A: Membership Criteria. Check the boxes that apply to your organization, ensuring you meet all required criteria for consideration.
  3. In Section B: Organization Information, fill in your organization’s name, address, city, state, zip code, and contact details. Be sure to indicate how you heard about SAFECOM and whether you were referred by a current member.
  4. Proceed to Section C: Organization Mission. Clearly articulate your organization’s mission as it pertains to public safety.
  5. In Section D: Organization Size, select the appropriate membership range that best describes your association's size.
  6. Complete Section E: Other Relevant Expertise by listing any additional expertise or contributions your organization has made to the public safety community.
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SAFECOM was formed in 2001 after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 to improve public safety interoperability across the nation. The documents below describe SAFECOMs mission and accomplishments.
The implementation of CISA has led to significant advancements in the detection and prevention of cyberthreats. By fostering a collaborative environment, both government and private entities can benefit from shared intelligence, leading to a more resilient cybersecurity infrastructure.
The Public Safety Communications (SAFECOM) governance body addresses public safety communications interoperability issues. (
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) CISA works behind the scenes making sure that the systems, networks and critical infrastructure Americans rely on are there when they need them.
The NSW Irrigators Council (NSWIC) is the peak body representing irrigators and irrigation communities in NSW. NSWIC has member organisations in every Murray-Darling Basin valley of NSW, and several coastal valleys, representing over 12,000 water access licence holders.

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The SAFECOM system is about accident prevention. Aviation Safety Communique (SAFECOM) reporting is a critical component of our safety programs. Early identification, correction and reporting of hazards can save time, money, and most importantly, lives.
What the SAFECOM system is: The Aviation Safety Communiqu (SAFECOM) AMD-34/FS-5700-14 should be used to report any condition, observation, act, maintenance problem, or circumstance with personnel or the aircraft that has the potential to cause an aviation-related mishap.

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