Correction: Subject line: Product Outage/Anomaly Update #1 - Final Update: Hawaii Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) Outage Issued: JANUARY 14, 2026 1750Z
Update #1 - Final Update – Investigation found an issue between AT&T circuit and the local Hawaiian Telecommunication company. Local Hawaii Telcom technicians worked with AT&T and LUT Vendor's local technician to restore connection.The LUT vendor and USMCC cleared the networking communications folders to ingest recent data and generate new solutions, which restored data to the ground stations.
Topic: Hawaii Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
Date/Time Issued: January 14, 2026 1807Z
Product(s) or Data Impacted: SARSAT alert data
Date/Time of Initial Impact: January 12, 2026 1555Z
Date/Time of Expected End: January 14, 2026 1532Z
Length of Outage: 1 Day, 23 hours, 37 minutes
Details/Specifics of Change: The USMCC stopped receiving Hawaii MEOLUT data. The LUT vendor was contacted and is currently investigating.
Impact: Medium - Western Pacifica Search and Rescue region’s MEOSAR distress
detection/reporting is delayed. LEOSAR and GEOSAR are nominal.Contact Information : USMCC Operations usmcc@noaa.gov at
301-817-4576
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