April 3, 1984
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of
America, including the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (47 U.S.C. 151), the National
Security Act of 1947, as amended, the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C.
App. 2061), the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2251), the
Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5121), Section 5 of Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1977 (3
C.F.R. 197, 1978 Comp.), and Section 203 of Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978 (3 C.F.R. 389,
1978 Comp.), and in order to provide for the consolidation of assignment and responsibility for
improved execution of national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications
functions, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. The National Communications System. (a) There is hereby established the National
Communications System (NCS). The NCS shall consist of the telecommunications assets of the
entities represented on the NCS Committee of Principals and an administrative structure
consisting of the Executive Agent, the NCS Committee of Principals and the Manager. The NCS
Committee of Principals shall consist of representatives from those Federal departments, agencies
or entities, designated by the President, which lease or own telecommunications facilities or
services of significance to national security or emergency preparedness, and, to the extent
permitted by law, other Executive entities which bear policy, regulatory or enforcement
responsibilities of importance to national security or emergency preparedness telecommunications
capabilities.
(b) The mission of the NCS shall be to assist the President, the National Security Council, the
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Director of the Office of
Management and Budget in:
(1) the exercise of the telecommunications functions and responsibilities set forth in Section 2 of
this Order; and
(2) the coordination of the planning for and provision of national security and emergency
preparedness communications for the Federal government under all circumstances, including crisis
or emergency, attack, recovery and reconstitution.
(c) The NCS shall seek to ensure that a national telecommunications infrastructure is developed
which:
(1) Is responsive to the national security and emergency preparedness needs of the President and
the Federal departments, agencies and other entities, including telecommunications in support of
national security leadership and continuity of government;
(2) Is capable of satisfying priority telecommunications requirements under all circumstances
through use of commercial, government and privately owned telecommunications resources;
(3) Incorporates the necessary combination of hardness, redundancy, mobility, connectivity,
interoperability, restorability and security to obtain, to the maximum extent practicable, the
survivability of national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications in all
circumstances, including conditions of crisis or emergency; and
(4) Is consistent, to the maximum extent practicable, with other national telecommunications
policies.
(d) To assist in accomplishing its mission, the NCS shall:
(1) serve as a focal point for joint industry-government national security and emergency
preparedness telecommunications planning; and
(2) establish a joint industry-government National Coordinating Center which is capable of
assisting in the initiation, coordination, restoration and reconstitution of national security or
emergency preparedness telecommunications services or facilities under all conditions of crisis or
emergency.
(e) The Secretary of Defense is designated as the Executive Agent for the NCS. The Executive
Agent shall:
(1) Designate the Manager of the NCS;
(2) Ensure that the NCS conducts unified planning and operations, in order to coordinate the
development and maintenance of an effective and responsive capability for meeting the domestic
and international national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications needs of the
Federal government;
(3) Ensure that the activities of the NCS are conducted in conjunction with the emergency
management activities of the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
(4) Recommend, in consultation with the NCS Committee of Principals, to the National Security
Council, the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, or the Director of the
Office of Management and Budget, as appropriate:
a. The assignment of implementation or other responsibilities to NCS member entities;
b. New initiatives to assist in the exercise of the functions specified in Section 2; and
c. Changes in the composition or structure of the NCS;
(5) Oversee the activities of and provide personnel and administrative support to the Manager of
the NCS;
(6) Provide staff support and technical assistance to the National Security Telecommunications
Advisory Committee established by Executive Order No. 12382, as amended; and
(7) Perform such other duties as are from time to time assigned by the President or his authorized
designee.
(f) The NCS Committee of Principals shall:
(1) Serve as the forum in which each member of the Committee may review, evaluate, and present
views, information and recommendations concerning ongoing or prospective national security or
emergency preparedness telecommunications programs or activities of the NCS and the entities
represented on the Committee;
(2) Serve as the forum in which each member of the Committee shall report on and explain
ongoing or prospective telecommunications plans and programs developed or designed to achieve
national security or emergency preparedness telecommunications objectives;
(3) Provide comments or recommendations, as appropriate, to the National Security Council, the
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Director of the Office of
Management and Budget, the Executive Agent, or the Manager of the NCS, regarding ongoing or
prospective activities of the NCS; and
(4) Perform such other duties as are from time to time assigned by the President or his authorized
designee.
(g) The Manager of the NSC shall:
(1) Develop for consideration by the NCS Committee of Principals and the Executive Agent:
a. A recommended evolutionary telecommunications architecture designed to meet current and
future Federal government national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications
requirements;
b. Plans and procedures for the management, allocation and use, including the establishment of
priorities or preferences, of Federally owned or leased telecommunications assets under all
conditions of crisis or emergency;
c. Plans, procedures and standards for minimizing or removing technical impediments to the
interoperability of government-owned and/or commercially-provided telecommunications
systems;
d. Test and exercise programs and procedures for the evaluation of the capability of the Nation's
telecommunications resources to meet national security or emergency preparedness
telecommunications requirements; and
e. Alternative mechanisms for funding, through the budget review process, national security or
emergency preparedness telecommunications initiatives which benefit multiple Federal
departments, agencies, or entities. Those mechanisms recommended by the NCS Committee of
Principals and the Executive Agent shall be submitted to the Director of the Office of
Management and Budget.
(2) Implement and administer any approved plans or programs as assigned, including any system
of priorities and preferences for the provision of communications service, in consultation with the
NCS Committee of Principals and the Federal Communications Commission, to the extent
practicable or otherwise required by law or regulation;
(3) Chair the NCS Committee of Principals and provide staff support and technical assistance
thereto;
(4) Serve as a focal point for joint industry-government planning, including the dissemination of
technical information, concerning the national security or emergency preparedness
telecommunications requirements of the Federal government;
(5) Conduct technical studies or analyses, and examine research and development programs, for
the purpose of identifying, for consideration by the NCS Committee of Principals and the
Executive Agent, improved approaches which may assist Federal entities in fulfilling national
security or emergency preparedness telecommunications objectives;
(6) Pursuant to the Federal Standardization Program of the General Services Administration, and
in consultation with other appropriate entities of the Federal government including the NCS
Committee of Principals, manage the Federal Telecommunications Standards Program, ensuring
wherever feasible that existing or evolving industry, national, and international standards are used
as the basis for Federal telecommunications standards; and
(7) Provide such reports and perform such other duties as are from time to time assigned by the
President or his authorized designee, the Executive Agent, or the NCS Committee of Principals.
Any such assignments of responsibility to, or reports made by, the Manager shall be transmitted
through the Executive Agent.
Sec. 2. Executive Office Responsibilities. (a) Wartime Emergency Functions. (1) The National
Security Council shall provide policy direction for the exercise of the war power functions of the
President under Section 606 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (47 U.S.C. 606),
should the President issue implementing instructions in accordance with the National Emergencies
Act (50 U.S.C. 1601).
(2) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall direct the exercise of the
war power functions of the President under Section 606 (a), (c) - (e), of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended (47 U.S.C. 606), should the President issue implementing instructions in
accordance with the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601).
(b) Non-Wartime Emergency Functions. (1) The National Security Council shall:
a. Advise and assist the President in coordinating the development of policy, plans, programs and
standards within the Federal government for the identification, allocation, and use of the Nation's
telecommunications resources by the Federal government, and by State and local governments,
private industry and volunteer organizations upon request, to the extent practicable and otherwise
consistent with law, during those crises or emergencies in which the exercise of the President's
war power functions is not required or permitted by law; and
b. Provide policy direction for the exercise of the President's non-wartime emergency
telecommunications functions, should the President so instruct.
(2) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall provide information,
advice, guidance and assistance, as appropriate, to the President and to those Federal departments
and agencies with responsibilities for the provision, management, or allocation of
telecommunications resources, during those crises or emergencies in which the exercise of the
President's war power functions is not required or permitted by law;
(3) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall establish a Joint
Telecommunications Resources Board (JTRB) to assist him in the exercise of the functions
specified in this subsection. The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall
serve as chairman of the JTRB; select those Federal departments, agencies, or entities which shall
be members of the JTRB; and specify the functions it shall perform.
(c) Planning and Oversight Responsibilities. (1) The National Security Council shall advise and
assist the President in:
a. Coordinating the development of policy, plans programs and standards for the mobilization and
use of the Nation's commercial, government, and privately owned telecommunications resources,
in order to meet national security or emergency preparedness requirements;
b. Providing policy oversight and direction of the activities of the NCS; and
c. Providing policy oversight and guidance for the execution of the responsibilities assigned to the
Federal departments and agencies by this Order.
(2) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall make recommendations to
the President with respect to the test, exercise and evaluation of the capability of existing and
planned communications systems, networks or facilities to meet national security or emergency
preparedness requirements and report the results of any such tests or evaluations and any
recommended remedial actions to the President and to the National Security Council;
(3) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy or his designee shall advise and
assist the President in the administration of a system of radio spectrum priorities for those
spectrum dependent telecommunications resources of the Federal government which support
national security or emergency preparedness functions. The Director also shall certify or approve
priorities for radio spectrum use by the Federal government, including the resolution of any
conflicts in or among priorities, under all conditions of crisis or emergency; and
(4) The National Security Council, the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall, in consultation with the
Executive Agent for the NCS and the NCS Committee of Principals, determine what constitutes
national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications requirements.
(d) Consultation with Federal Departments and Agencies. In performing the functions assigned
under this Order, the National Security Council and the Director of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy, in consultation with each other, shall:
(1) Consult, as appropriate, with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget; the
Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency with respect to the emergency
management responsibilities assigned pursuant to Executive Order No. 12148, as amended; the
Secretary of Commerce, with respect to responsibilities assigned pursuant to Executive Order No.
12046; the Secretary of Defense, with respect to communications security responsibilities
assigned pursuant to Executive Order No. 12333; and the Chairman of the Federal
Communications Commission or his authorized designee; and
(2) Establish arrangements for consultation among all interested Federal departments, agencies or
entities to ensure that the national security and emergency preparedness communications needs of
all Federal government entities are identified; that mechanisms to address such needs are
incorporated into pertinent plans and procedures; and that such needs are met in a manner
consistent, to the maximum extent practicable, with other national telecommunications
policies.
(e) Budgetary Guidelines. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in consultation
with the National Security Council and the NCS, will prescribe general guidelines and procedures
for reviewing the financing of the NCS within the budgetary process and for preparation of
budget estimates by participating agencies. These guidelines and procedures may provide for
mechanisms for funding, through the budget review process, national security and emergency
preparedness telecommunications initiatives which benefit multiple Federal departments, agencies,
or entities.
Sec. 3. Assignment of Responsibilities To Other Departments and Agencies. In order to support
and enhance the capability to satisfy the national security and emergency preparedness
telecommunications needs of the Federal government, State and local governments, private
industry and volunteer organizations, under all circumstances including those of crisis or
emergency, the Federal departments and agencies shall perform the following functions:
(a) Department of Commerce. The Secretary of Commerce shall, for all conditions of crisis or
emergency: (1) Develop plans and procedures concerning radio spectrum assignments, priorities
and allocations for use by Federal departments, agencies and entities; and
(2) Develop, maintain and publish policy, plans, and procedures for the control and allocation of
frequency assignments, including the authority to amend, modify or revoke such assignments, in
those parts of the electromagnetic spectrum assigned to the Federal government.
(b) Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Director of the Federal Emergency
Management Agency shall:
(1) Plan for and provide, operate and maintain telecommunications services and facilities, as part
of its National Emergency Management System, adequate to support its assigned emergency
management responsibilities;
(2) Advise and assist State and local governments and volunteer organizations, upon request and
to the extent consistent with law, in developing plans and procedures for identifying and satisfying
their national security or emergency preparedness telecommunications requirements;
(3) Ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that national security and emergency preparedness
telecommunications planning by State and local governments and volunteer organizations is
mutually supportive and consistent with the planning of the Federal government; and
(4) Develop, upon request and to the extent consistent with law and in consonance with
regulations promulgated by and agreements with the Federal Communications Commission, plans
and capabilities for, and provide policy and management oversight of, the Emergency Broadcast
System, and advise and assist private radio licensees of the Commission in developing emergency
communications plans, procedures and capabilities.
(c) Department of State. The Secretary of State, in accordance with assigned responsibilities
within the Diplomatic Telecommunications System, shall plan for and provide, operate and
maintain rapid, reliable and secure telecommunications services to those Federal entities
represented at United States diplomatic missions and consular offices overseas. This responsibility
shall include the provisions and operation of domestic telecommunications in support of assigned
national security or emergency preparedness responsibilities.
(d) Department of Defense. In addition to the other responsibilities assigned by this Order, the
Secretary of Defense shall:
(1) Plan for and provide, operate and maintain telecommunications services and facilities adequate
to support the National Command Authorities and to execute the responsibilities assigned by
Executive Order No. 12333; and
(2) Ensure that the Director of the National Security Agency provides the technical support
necessary to develop and maintain plans adequate to provide for the security and protection of
national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications.
(e) Department of Justice. The Attorney General shall, as necessary, review for legal sufficiency,
including consistency with the antitrust laws, all policies, plans or procedures developed pursuant
to responsibilities assigned by this Order.
(f) Central Intelligence Agency. The Director of Central Intelligence shall plan for and provide,
operate, and maintain telecommunications services adequate to support its assigned
responsibilities, including the dissemination of intelligence within the Federal government.
(g) General Services Administration. Except as otherwise assigned by this Order, the
Administrator of General Services, consistent with policy guidance provided by the Director of
the Office of Management and Budget, shall ensure that Federally owned or managed domestic
communications facilities and services meet the national security and emergency preparedness
requirements of the Federal civilian departments, agencies and entities.
(h) Federal Communications Commission. The Federal Communications Commission shall,
consistent with Section 4(c) of this Order:
(1) Review the policies, plans and procedures of all entities licensed or regulated by the
Commission that are developed to provide national security or emergency preparedness
communications services, in order to ensure that such policies, plans and procedures are
consistent with the public interest, convenience and necessity;
(2) Perform such functions as required by law with respect to all entities licensed or regulated by
the Commission, including (but not limited to) the extension, discontinuance or reduction of
common carrier facilities or services; the control of common carrier rates, charges, practices and
classifications; the construction, authorization, activation, deactivation or closing of radio
stations, services and facilities; the assignment of radio frequencies to Commission licensees; the
investigation of violations of pertinent law and regulation; and the initiation of appropriate
enforcement actions;
(3) Develop policy, plans and procedures adequate to execute the responsibilities assigned in this
Order under all conditions or crisis or emergency; and
(4) Consult as appropriate with the Executive Agent for the NCS and the NCS Committee of
Principals to ensure continued coordination of their respective national security and emergency
preparedness activities.
(i) All Federal departments and agencies, to the extent consistent with law (including those
authorities and responsibilities set forth in Section 4(c) of this Order), shall:
(1) Determine their national security and emergency preparedness telecommunications
requirements, and provide information regarding such requirements to the Manager of the
NCS;
(2) Prepare policies, plans and procedures concerning telecommunications facilities, services or
equipment under their management or operational control to maximize their capability of
responding to the national security or emergency preparedness needs of the Federal
government;
(3) Provide, after consultation with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget,
resources to support their respective requirements for national security and emergency
preparedness telecommunications; and provide personnel and staff support to the Manager of the
NCS as required by the President;
(4) Make information available to, and consult with, the Manager of the NCS regarding agency
telecommunications activities in support of national security or emergency preparedness;
(5) Consult, consistent with the provisions of Executive Order No. 12046, as amended, and in
conjunction with the Manager of the NCS, with the Federal Communications Commission
regarding execution of responsibilities assigned by this Order;
(6) Submit reports annually, or as otherwise requested, to the Manager of the NCS, regarding
agency national security or emergency preparedness telecommunications activities; and
(7) Cooperate with and assist the Executive Agent for the NCS, the NCS Committee of
Principals, the Manager of the NCS, and other departments and agencies in the execution of the
functions set forth in this Order, furnishing them such information, support and assistance as may
be required.
(j) Each Federal department or agency shall execute the responsibilities assigned by this Order in
conjunction with the emergency management activities of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, and in regular consultation with the Executive Agent for the NCS and the NCS
Committee of Principals to ensure continued coordination of NCS and individual agency
telecommunications activities.
Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) All Executive departments and agencies may issue such rules and
regulations as may be necessary to carry out the functions assigned under this Order.
(b) In order to reflect the assignments of responsibility provided by this Order,
(1) Sections 2 - 414, 4 - 102, 4 - 103, 4 - 202, 4 - 302, 5 - 3, and 6 - 101 of Executive Order No.
12046, as amended, are revoked;
(2) The Presidential Memorandum of August 21, 1963, as amended, entitled ``Establishment of
the National Communications System'', is hereby superseded; and
(3) Section 2 - 411 of Executive Order No. 12046, as amended, is further amended by deleting
the period and inserting ``, except as otherwise provided by Executive Order No. '' and inserting
the number assigned to this Order.
(c) Nothing in this Order shall be deemed to affect the authorities or responsibilities of the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget, or any office or official thereof; or reassign
any function assigned any agency under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of
1949, as amended; or under any other law; or any function vested by law in the Federal
Communications Commission.
Sec. 5. This Order shall be effective upon publication in the Federal Register.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
April 3, 1984.
[Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 4:47 p.m., April 3, 1984]