by kem2 | Mar 1, 2023 | Communications
There are currently more than 8,000 satellites orbiting the Earth. Satellites are important as they allow mobile command centers to function. This is because most of them work by connecting with satellites in space. A mobile command center is useful for a...
by gwcollins | Feb 4, 2023 | Communications, Emergency Response
CCS has been providing support for the California National Guard at Camp Roberts in San Miguel, CA. The exercise started on Thursday Jan 26th and ran through Sunday Jan. 29th. Our role in the exercise was to assist in providing network connectivity for the Guard into...
by gwcollins | Dec 21, 2022 | Communications, Emergency Response, Updates
Everyone at CCS wants to thank all of our customers, partners, and suppliers for their continued support as 2022 winds down and 2023 is just over the horizon. Despite the lingering affects of COVID, 2022 was a very busy year for us especially in terms of new large...
by kem2 | Nov 11, 2022 | Communications
The phone was first invented in 1876 and today, it is the most common method people use to communicate with each other. People often take today’s easy communication methods for granted. If you want to communicate with someone, all you have to do is email...
by keyelement | Aug 23, 2022 | Communications, Emergency Response
Are you relying on an outdated emergency communication plan to protect your business? You must consider your crisis management plan as a living document. This should be updated to reflect your business, its employees, and any threats that could impact normal...
by keyelement | Jul 8, 2022 | Communications, Emergency Response
No matter where you live, emergencies happen. Just look at the emergencies in the year 2021. Locations in California experienced flooding, burning, and then, again, flooding. Texas froze, Hawaii had a blizzard, and the city of Seattle broiled. A hurricane hit...