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Distress in the PSAP: A Look at Adults That Bully 
Wednesday, March 14 @ 2PM Eastern
 
Considerable attention has been paid in recent years to bullying in the workplace. These behaviors may start out as minor incivilities, but can escalate and spiral into chronic destructive behaviors that have profound effects on individuals and on organizational culture, leading to a toxic work environment that breeds hostility and underperformance. Join NENA for this one-hour webinar and thirty-minute Q&A session that will help you identify bullying behaviors; dissect their underlying causes; and develop practical, effective strategies for preventing and responding to these incidents.
 
Cost:
$50 (NENA Members) / $85 (Non-Members)
 
Can't attend on the 14th? Register now and receive on-demand access to the webinar after the live presentation.

 
Don't miss out on this opportunity to attend the only public safety conference where you can discuss the needs of the 9-1-1 community with your appointed and elected officials and gain the knowledge and resources necessary to become a more effective leader in our shared mission to make public safety a priority in Washington, DC and in all fifty states and the U.S. Territories.
 
When you join NENA for this one-of-a-kind conference from March 26-29, you will:
  • Explore near-term and long-term NG9-1-1 transition policy issues at all levels of government
  • Hear directly from Administration, Congressional, and federal agency leaders
  • Discuss current, proposed, and needed federal and state 9-1-1, homeland security, and emergency communications legislation and regulation
  • Dialog with NENA and 9-1-1 leadership and help shape the 9-1-1 and emergency communications agenda for the Administration and Congress
  • Turn your new knowledge and skills into direct action during meetings with your elected representatives and their staff
Register today or visit the 9-1-1 Goes to Washington webpage for additional event information.
 
The NENA Publications Committee is seeking submissions for publication consideration for the fall 2012 edition of The Call. The theme of the issue will be "PSAP HR Issues." 

Manuscripts should not exceed 20 double-spaced pages and should follow current American Psychological Association (APA) style. Further instructions for authors can be found by clicking here

Manuscripts may be submitted electronically; send the document as an e-mail attachment to Steve O'Conor, Chair of the Publications Committee, for consideration. The submission deadline for the fall issue is April 30, 2012. 
 
By now all NENA Members should have received a NENA 2012 promotional poster in the mail. Help spread the word about the premier public safety conference of the year by putting it up in your breakroom or office. It looks great on any wall!
 
Congratulations to the thirty 9-1-1 professionals who passed the January 2012 ENP exam and are now certified Emergency Number Professionals! Well done! For more information on how you too can achieve this prestigious professional  designation, visit the ENP webpage.
 
Thursday, April 19 at 1 p.m. (EST) 
Sponsored by TruePosition

This free webinar explains how the FCC measures the performance of the wireless location technologies currently used to locate 9-1-1 phone calls made from cellphones. The webinar delves into the latest announcements from the FCC, including statements about county-wide averaging, a single location accuracy requirement, as well as an indoor location requirement. Also, analysts from Ovum review the results of a recent report that exposes the limitations of particular location techniques and shows the benefits of others.

 
NENA is pleased to open the nominations process for our 2012-2013 Executive Board election! This election will be for the following positions:
  • Second Vice President
  • Southeastern Regional Director
  • Western Regional Director
All nominees must be current members in good standing and current Emergency Number Professionals (ENPs). Nominees for the position of Regional Director must reside in the region they wish to represent.

Nomination / Election Documents:
  • Nomination Form - Word / PDF
  • Executive Board Statement of Responsibilities - Word / PDF
  • Request for Paper Ballot - Word / PDF
The nomination deadline is March 15, 2012. Contact Bri Robinson with any questions about the nomination process, eligibility requirements or general election details.
 
The William E. Stanton Award is NENA's highest honor. It is bestowed upon an individual who has not only excelled in his or her everyday job, but has gone above and beyond to further NENA's goals. Nominations for this prestigious annual award are now open. 

Click here for additional information on the award, including criteria, past recipients and the nomination form. Deadline for nominations is March 30, 2012
 
NENA has established a scholarship program to honor the commitment of William "Bill" McMurray, ENP, Past President, to the mission of NENA and 9-1-1 education. The Scholarship will be awarded for the NENA 2012 Annual Conference and Trade Show. The scholarship includes conference registration fee and four (4) nights of lodging at a conference hotel (to be determined by NENA upon awarding of scholarship). Travel expenses to and from the conference and meals are not included in this award. 

Please visit the scholarship webpage for information about the criteria, application procedure and responsibilities. All applications must be returned to headquarters by March 23, 2012.
 
You no longer have to wait for your renewal statement to arrive in the mail! Save time and paper by renewing online today.

The new NENA website offers you the ability to instantly renew your membership online by credit card or check in just a few easy steps: Simply log in, go to your Manage Profile page, and click on Membership under the "Account History" header to view your renewal options. From there you can pay online and print out a receipt for your records. 
 
Help NENA go green and paperless by taking advantage of this quick and easy renewal option!
 
Make sure the addresses (e-mail and postal) that we have on file for you are current! Please log in to your online member account to verify or update your information, or send an e-mail to Bri Robinson.
 
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UPCOMING DEADLINES
Register before March 12, 2012, for the next ENP examination window: April 7-21, 2012. Visit the ENP webpage for more information.
 
TECH UPDATE
As of March 19, 2012, Neustar will be responsible for managing and assigning non-dialable p-ANIs (Pseudo-Automatic Number Identification) out of the 211 NXX and 511 NXX on a national basis including Puerto Rico, after which no other entity previously administering or self-assigning non-dialable p-ANIs will continue to perform that function. 
 
For troubleshooting and emergency purposes, designated employees of a PSAP may register for access to the Routing Number Administration System (RNAS) to view p-ANI assignment information for the NPAs in which the PSAP operates, which will be available on March 19th. To register, go to the www.nationalpani.com website, and select the ‘Register’ link. The RNAS user registration guide for PSAPs can be found under ‘Documents’. 
 
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE
NENA is pleased that President Obama signed into law the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 on Wednesday, February 22. This important legislation provides $115m for Next Generation 9-1-1 and begins a multi-year process of building a public safety broadband network that must interconnect with NG9-1-1 systems. Additionally, the law requires studies examining current 9-1-1 fees and the costs associated with Next Generation 9-1-1 – valuable information that will allow Congress to address NG9-1-1 system development, deployment, and maintenance funding issues. Undoubtedly, this significant legislation is a positive step towards providing better service to all Americans who reach out to 9-1-1 in times of need.
 
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION NEWS
NENA recently launched a FREE e-mail 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 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.

 
HELP WANTED
NENA's new and improved career center now offers more options and search functionality to job seekers and recruiters, including the ability to browse openings by category, subscribe to receive e-mail notifications of new openings and apply for openings directly online. Recruiters can now view and rate candidates applying for openings, search the resume database of available candidates (members-only feature) and manage postings online. 

Visit the Career Center to learn more.
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
Join NENA for 9-1-1 Goes to Washington and hear from Academy Award-winning actress and accessibility advocate Marlee Matlin. Ms. Matlin currently serves as a national celebrity spokesperson for the American Red Cross, encouraging Americans to donate blood. She has worked on behalf of closed captioning and was instrumental in getting Congress to pass federal legislation requiring all televisions manufactured in the United States be equipped with closed captioning technology. She also serves on the boards of a number of charitable organizations including Easter Seals, the Children Affected By AIDS Foundation, as well as those charities that primarily benefit children. In 1995, Matlin served as Chairperson for National Volunteer Week and was honored in a White House Rose Garden ceremony by President Clinton.

NEW THIS YEAR: Tuesday "Lunch & Learn" 
In order to pack each day in Washington with as much information as possible, we've added a special lunchtime panel on the future of 9-1-1 funding. This panel will focus on the funding needs of states and 9-1-1 authorities during and after the transition to NG9-1-1, and will include a discussion of possible strategies for meeting those needs. Best of all, this additional meal is included in your registration for 9-1-1 Goes to Washington, so there's no additional cost!

Register online today for 9-1-1 Goes to Washington or find out more about the event on the GTW webpage.
 
Join NENA March 26-29 for 9-1-1 Goes to Washington - the only event where you can explore the policy issues facing public safety and take immediate action to address technological, operational, and educational challenges by engaging in dialogue with your elected and appointed officials. The agenda for the conference, registration, and housing details are now available at www.nena.org/gtw.
 
You may recognize J.R. Martinez as the winner of season 13 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars or from his recurring role on the recently cancelled ABC soap opera All My Children. But Martinez's rise to fame came at a great physical and emotional cost. In April of 2003 while serving as a U.S. Army infantrymen in Iraq, a Humvee he was driving was hit by an IED. Martinez was trapped inside the burning vehicle and suffered smoke inhalation as well as burns to more than 40 percent of his body. Martinez spent a total of 34 months in recovery and underwent 33 different procedures, including skin grafts and cosmetic surgery.

During his time in recovery, a nurse asked Martinez to speak with another burn patient who had just seen his injuries for the first time and had become withdrawn. The 45-minute visit was transformative for both men, ending with the patient beginning the healing process and Martinez finding a new calling in life. He began using his personal journey to help others, visiting with many patients in the hospital - sharing his story and listening to theirs.

Join NENA on June 11 in Long Beach, CA, to hear J.R. Martinez's message of resilience, optimism and the true value in making the most of every situation. Learn more about Martinez on his website.
 

Thinking about exhibiting at the NENA 2012 Conference & Trade Show?

Check out NENA's brand new online prospectus! Showing off your company's products and services in the NENA 2012 exhibit hall is the best way to reach public safety decision-makers.

Contact Anna Marie Batt for additional details about exhibiting at NENA's premier annual event. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

 
CHAPTER CONFERENCES

Missouri APCO-NENA Conference - March 18-21, 2012 - Lake Ozark, MO 

Texas NENA/APCO Conference - April 1-4, 2012 - Dallas, TX

NJ NENA Conference - April 11-12, 2012 - Atlantic City, NJ

To have your upcoming Chapter Conference or event listed here and on the website, please e-mail details to cnussman@nena.org.

 

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