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Attendees of our conference are always looking for new and better ways of doing things in their professional and personal lives. Feedback from previous conferences shows that attendees expect to walk out of each breakout with key takeaways that are new and can be immediately implemented when they return to their offices.
This is where we want your help. The NENA 2016 Conference Team is looking for session proposals in the following topic areas: Accessibility; Analytics & Big Data; Applications & Technology Innovation; Call Taking & Processing; Cybersecurity; Data Management & Utilization; GIS; Hiring & Staffing; International Issues; Interpersonal Skills; Leadership & Management; Next Generation 9-1-1; Personal & Professional Development; Preparedness & Contingency Planning; PSAP Administration; Public Education & Outreach; Regulation, Policy, & Governance; Stress, Health, & Wellness; Text Messaging; Training; and Wireless Challenges. To ensure your submission receives due consideration, please ensure that:
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We look forward to sharing many new and exciting member benefits with you in the coming year! NENA is pleased to open the nominations process for our 2016-2017 Executive Board election! This election will be for the following positions:
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NENA’s Next Generation 9-1-1 Industry Collaboration Event (ICE) series provides the opportunity for 9-1-1 equipment and service providers to come together to test products and services in an open, supportive, and collaborative environment. You are invited to participate in the upcoming ICE 7, which will focus on the testing of smartphone applications for 9-1-1; usage scenarios for the Emergency Incident Data Document (EIDD); and the transfer of additional caller data beyond callback number, location information, and GIS/mapping.
NENA invites all interested vendors and entities that have a stake in improving 9-1-1 and emergency services access to participate in ICE 7. Application developers, CAD/RMS vendors, and the entire NG9-1-1 vendor community should consider participating in this event and in the activities of the ICE 7 planning committee, which will be convened in the near future. If you would like to participate in ICE 7, please contact Delaine Arnold. The ICE team will hold its first kick-off meeting on 10/23 at 11 a.m. Eastern for an anticipated spring 2016 event. Click here for more information. NENA is proud to launch the new NENA Career Center, where you will find all of the best 9-1-1 industry jobs in one place. Visit www.nena.org/jobs to:
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OPS UPDATE
NENA currently supports an NG9-1-1 Security (NGSEC) Working Group (WG). This group has delivered several documents defining how to protect NG9-1-1 Core Services (NGCS) and PSAPs from malicious and non-malicious attacks. Those efforts have proven useful in early NG9-1-1 deployments.
The next efforts of this Working Group will include documenting "Cybersecurity Playbooks" for various levels of 9-1-1/public safety participants, identifying best practices, and supporting training and education. NENA welcomes interested members to participate in the NG9-1-1 Security Working Group. Participation is open to NENA members who have a strong interest in or experience in this issue and we encourage members from both technical and operational perspectives. We also welcome NENA members who currently serve other NENA Working Groups such as i3 architecture, ESInet design, and PSAP ops. Meetings will start in the next month. Click here to join this WG. For questions, please contact Brian Knueppel. TECH UPDATE
NENA NG9-1-1 Security Information Document, NENA-INF-015.1-201X (DRAFT) has been posted to the NENA collaboration website and is available for Public Review and Comment. This document is intended to provide guidance on how to approach the end state security environment as documented in the i3 architecture documents.
Current NENA Development Group members with a login to NENA Workspace can submit comments by clicking here. Those without a login can click here. From there, select "add a comment" just above the title "Document Details." Please complete all requested data and "Save" OR if submitting multiple comments, select "Save and Add Another". All comments are due by November 30, 2015.Contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions or concerns. A new Class of Service Working Group has been organized to address changes that may be required within NENA documents to support emerging call types and the appropriate Class of Service (COS) values to identify them. The WG will begin, initially, on a review of COS within the context of E9-1-1 and recommend changes to impacted NENA documentation. Once complete with this initial process, the WG will then consider the importance of COS within the context of NG9-1-1 and recommend any changes to relevant NG9-1-1 documentation.
Click here to join this WG. The NG9-1-1 Call Processing Metrics Working Group is creating a NENA standard that specifies NG9-1-1 processing metrics. These metrics are traditionally considered to be defined time spans between pairs of processing events that can be used in reporting and analysis. Examples would be the time between two steps in call processing, or the time between a database query and the received response.
Skills needed include:
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE
Recognizing the need for comprehensive 9-1-1 system funding reform as 9-1-1 evolves, the National 911 Program has begun work to develop a report to assess the costs, service requirements and specifications needed for NG9-1-1.
The National 911 Program will gather feedback from the 9-1-1 stakeholder community to address the focal areas of the report, including:
The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (Bureau) announces the opening of its Public Safety Support Center (PSSC), a web-based, one-stop portal to enable Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and other Public Safety entities to request support or information from the Bureau and to notify it of problems or issues impacting the provision of emergency services. The PSSC is available here.
A principal goal of the Bureau is to ensure consistent and timely support to public safety stakeholders. The development of the PSSC is the latest step by the Bureau to fulfill this goal. The PSSC will handle notifications of service outages, complaints related to carrier provision of location information, and register issues, or submit inquiries regarding PSAP or Public Safety operations or FCC rules and regulations. Click here to learn more. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION NEWS
NENA recently launched a FREE email news service called Public Safety SmartBrief. It provides a weekly summary of news, trends, and updates on public safety issues – not just 9-1-1 but also police, fire, and EMS. Knowledgeable editors handpick key articles from hundreds of publications, summarize them, and provide direct links to the original sources.
In other words, we do all the research, and you get the latest news in your inbox or on your handheld device absolutely free.
UPCOMING EVENTS
February 21-24, 2016 | 9-1-1 Goes to Washington | Arlington, VA
June 11-16, 2016 | NENA 2016 Conference & Expo | Indianapolis, IN UPCOMING EDUCATION COURSES
10.18.15 - Caught in the Middle: A Guide to Middle Management - Murfreesboro, TN - Register here!
11.30-12.4.15 - Center Manager Certification Program (CMCP) - Arlington Heights, IL - Register here! 12.14 - 18.15 - Center Manager Certification Program (CMCP) - Denton, TX - Register here! |