Establishes Office of Supportive Action Functionality Experts to prepare for catastrophic loss of technological services.
The office created under A1687 will undertake several essential functions. Among these are assessing the state’s technological dependencies, analyzing the repercussions of losing such technology, and developing procedures for managing such losses effectively. The importance of these assessments lies in their potential to safeguard critical public services, including communication systems, medical services, and overall public safety that heavily rely on technology.
Bill A1687 proposes the establishment of the Office of Supportive Action Functionality Experts (S.A.F.E.) within the State Office of Emergency Management. This new office aims to prepare for and mitigate the impacts of a catastrophic loss of technological services. As technology becomes increasingly integrated into various systems and infrastructures, the bill recognizes the need for a dedicated body to evaluate potential risks and develop response strategies ahead of any disruptions.
The bill also mandates that the office produce quarterly reports for the Governor and Legislature, offering insights and recommendations on strategies to enhance technological access and resilience, particularly for underserved communities. Additionally, it is tasked with holding biannual public hearings to gather community input on technological dependence and loss impacts. The establishment of this office reflects a proactive approach to technology risk management, addressing both legislative action and public engagement in preparing for future challenges.