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by Yehoshaphat 1699 days ago
Why is the NOAA hosting this site? Also, the last update was in 2001.
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>Why is the NOAA hosting this site?

Because the NOAA has a Division of Security under the Dept. of Commerce umbrella: https://www.commerce.gov/osy/field-offices/national-oceanic-...

The Western Regional Security Office is housed at the NOAA Western Regional Center.

On some level, NOAA is a national security asset, I would think, so it makes sense. Also, they appear to provide security services for other, smaller agencies within the DOC.

It’s sort of like when you find out that both Amtrak and the NIH have tactical response teams: https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-20-710.pdf

(And that’s not even to mention the NOAA uniformed service, which was always a nerdy dream of mine to join… https://www.omao.noaa.gov/learn/noaa-commissioned-officer-co... )

they appear to provide security services for other, smaller agencies within the DOC.

You might even call them an umbrella agency.

A rare triple pun. Well played.
Which am I missing?

1) there's the weather aspect

2) encompassing several responsibilities

3) ?

Clandestine agents with umbrellas is a common TV/movie trope
My next thought was to umbrella corp. from resident evil, there are also similar clandestine orgs in fiction using the umbrella name / logo
Treason 101: https://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/security_guide/intro-3.htm#Tre...

> Your short course in Treason is a series of articles on how spies are caught, the prevalence of espionage, and why people spy

https://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/mission.htm

> Protects the Department of Commerce and the U.S. Government by collaboration with key leaders, decision-makers, and stakeholders to effectively mitigate security risks.

Wow, I found https://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/security_guide/insider.htm#The... much more satisfying than the submitted link. Thanks for posting this!
> Also, the last update was in 2001.

As a result, I found myself reading the entire page, all the way through to the end.

Looks like a department (Western Region Security Office ) responsible for security?

The parent URL https://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/ Or their about page: https://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/aboutwrso.htm

Seems it's part of the Department of Commerce? But they list one of their their clients as NOAA.

yeah, what's with that...