The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will inaugurate its newest disaster response station hub dubbed as the Mobile Command Center (MCC).

A total of 14 MCCs will be presented during the inauguration on Tuesday (May 28) at the DSWD Central Office grounds in Quezon City.

These MCCs, equipped with state-of-the art information and communications technology (ICT) equipment, aim to bridge the communication gap in disaster or emergency operations by providing linkage from the disaster-stricken area to the Regional Operations Center (ROC), Disaster Response Command Center (DRCC), or the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (RDRRMC).

DSWD Asst. Secretary for Disaster Response Management Group (DRMG) Irene Dumlao said the MCCs will ensure the continuous, effective, reliable, and timely emergency telecommunications support needed in disaster response operations.

“The MCCs use satellite technology managed by DSWD Deployment teams. Through the system, our teams will be able to provide uninterrupted critical information for humanitarian response efforts and disaster response operations in the disaster-stricken area,” Asst. Secretary Dumlao, who is also the DSWD spokesperson, explained.

The MCC Deployment Team is composed of one team leader for supervision; two DSWD- Government Emergency Telecommunications Team (GETT) members skilled in ICT management, networking, electronics, and communications; and three trained Quick Response Team (QRT) members proficient in data gathering, report preparation, and response cluster management; and one vehicle driver/operator familiar with service vehicle maintenance and deployment areas.

After the blessing and send off ceremony the MCCs will be deployed to the 14 DSWD Field Offices across the country. #