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National 9-1-1 Program Office Announces National 911 Profile Database Open for 2013 Data Collection

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Nationwide collection of statistics about 911 systems is key to ensuring the development of optimal 911 services and the implementation of Next Generation 911 (NG911). With a more complete picture of 911 services nationwide, States will have access to important data to help educate local legislators, make system modifications and demonstrate the value of 911 to local governments, first responders and the community.

The National 911 Program has announced the National 911 Profile Database is open and accepting 911 system data for 2013. In cooperation with the National Association of State 911 Administrators (NASNA), the Program encourages states to voluntarily share information about a number of data points, including the number of 911 calls received, 911 fees and progress toward implementing NG911. The data collection process is underway through mid-September and a data analysis report will be available by the end of the calendar year.

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