New International Alliance, Initiated by NENA, Will Work to Accelerate Next Generation Emergency Communications Worldwide
by NENA CEO, Brian Fontes
A new pact among public-safety organizations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe will accelerate innovation in the three-digit emergency-communications systems that serve almost 1 billion citizens.
On November 5, I had the honor of representing NENA (alongside President Monica Million and Canadian Director Holly Barkwell) and joining with leaders of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Canada (APCO Canada), the British Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (BAPCO), and the European Emergency Number Association (EENA) as we pledged to work together to promote the most current and commonly accepted technologies, standards, and best practices in our field.
Specifically, the alliance will promote standards-based Next Generation emergency-communications frameworks such as the ones enabled by the i3 standard for NG9-1-1 in North America and the NG1-1-2 standard in Europe. Under both frameworks, requests for emergency help are handled in a modern, Internet Protocol-based multimedia environment, as opposed to the voice- and landline-centric frameworks of the past.
Some additional activities planned under the pact include wider dialogue and collaboration in standards development; greater participation in each other’s events; and increased sharing of research findings, training materials, and case studies that can help improve the health, wellness, and performance of emergency-communications professionals no matter which continent they work on. Further, the group hopes to serve as a facilitator for new technologies and services that can improve public safety on a global scale.
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Congratulations to the fifty-six 9-1-1 professionals who passed the fall 2019 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.
Learn, Collaborate, & Contribute at the NENA NG9-1-1 Standards & Best Practices Conference!
#NENASBP is a conference unlike any other. It is an interactive, informative, attendee-driven event where you not only learn about the standards that are spurring the development and implementation of NG9-1-1 technology and operations best practices, but also create the guidelines, resources, and documents that enable NG services, systems, and PSAPs to reach their full potential.
With your peers from across the 9-1-1 universe, you’ll discuss and work to address the most pressing NG-related issues, including: GIS and NG-data needs; location services and accuracy; interoperability; telecommunicator SOPs; procurement and transition planning; security and resiliency; social media; apps and the Internet of Things; multimedia messaging and accessibility; disaster planning; staffing, hiring, and training; and the evolution of 9-1-1 center supervision and management.
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No other event provides you with the opportunity to shape the future of 9-1-1 and impact public safety for decades to come! Don’t miss your chance to be part of it!
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Stress, Wellness, & Resiliency: A NENA Critical Issues Forum
Stress, PTSD, vicarious and cumulative trauma, burnout, and a variety of other mental and physical ailments plague the 9-1-1 community. We’ve only begun to acknowledge – and fight against – the negative impact of this profession on our lives; we’ve just scratched the surface when it comes to implementing programs to meet the self- and team-care needs of our peers and coworkers. Studies show that increasing overall wellness leads to greater personal and professional satisfaction, less turnover, decreased sick leave, and higher performance... but how do we get there?
Join us on January 23-24 in Austin, TX for this first-of-its-kind event to learn about the mental-, physical-, and organizational-health processes and programs you can use to enable the much-needed change in our community’s mindset, skillset, and culture as it relates to mental health and hygiene. During this interactive day-and-a-half program, you’ll gain the tools and resources you need to keep your team healthy and performing at their best. Topics include:
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One of the biggest challenges in responding to a 9-1-1 call is locating the caller. When you know how to use your Agency’s map quickly, without pause, and without failure to locate a 9-1-1 caller, it can make the difference between life and death. Join us on November 20th and learn about the three important mapping elements that must be in place and that must work together to help you locate emergency callers. Hear from subject matter experts Sam Hall and Diana Gijselaers, as they share how you can better interact with your map and identify why it may not be working the way you think it should. No matter what mapping software you use, you will walk away with a better understanding of how to utilize your map to save seconds and save lives.
Speakers: Sam Hall – Addison (IL) Consolidated Dispatch Center | Diana Gijselaers – Motorola Solutions
CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point toward the six-point maximum for non-NENA courses in the Professional Development CEU/Course Credits section.
Can't attend on the 20th? Register now and you will have access to the on-demand webinar archive via the registration landing page.
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The views expressed during this webinar are those of the sponsor and not necessarily those of NENA. NENA does not endorse any proprietary product or solution. Contact Sean Sullivan for more information on how your company can participate in NENA’s sponsored webinar program.
Join NENA for the latest edition of the Women in 9-1-1 (WIN) webinar series!
The saying "It’s not so much what you say; but how you say it" does have merit for many women in leadership roles. However, it is also important to keep the audience in mind and adjust your message to the targeted group. In this hour-long webinar, learn from seasoned 9-1-1 professionals about:
Presenters: Karima Holmes – Washington, DC Office of Unified Communications | Mary Boyd, ENP – NENA Past President
CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point towards the ten-point maximum for NENA courses in the Professional Development CEU/Course Credits section.
Can't attend on the 12th? Register now and you will receive an email after the live presentation with instructions for accessing the on-demand webinar archive.
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NENA is excited to announce a new way to get easy, fast, and free training for your team! Our new TC Tips video series augments your existing program with concrete, practical, constant, and provable training modules every other week. The tips are presented by subject-matter experts and NENA instructors, and provide bite-sized, quick-hit training for TCs that they can use right away to improve their work.
Find the tips every other Tuesday – the next one drops on November 19 – on our social channels! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified as soon as new videos are posted. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter for new-video announcements.
11.18.19 | (5-day course) | Center Manager Certification Program (CMCP) | Iowa City, IA | Register
11.18.19 | 9-1-1 Customer Service: Takes Seconds, Saves Minutes | Gurnee, IL | Register
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12.09.19 | Advanced Police Dispatching | Gurnee, IL | Register
12.09.19 | SOP Development: Refining & Enhancing Your 9-1-1 Center | Wilmington, MA | Register
12.16.19 | Leadership in the 9-1-1 Center | Cambridge, MA | Register
01.13.20 | 9-1-1 Customer Service: Takes Seconds, Saves Minutes | Des Plaines, IL | Register
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The election for Western Region Director is uncontested, and therefore will not be open for voting (read Bruce Romero's candidate statement here). The positions of Northeastern Region Director, North Central Region Director, and Canadian Region Director will be up for election in 2021.
Contact the Elections Committee with any questions about the nomination process, eligibility requirements, or general election details.
In recent years, 9‑1‑1 industry experts have discussed the importance of the role of professional education for the position of telecommunicator. Across North America, programs have emerged in high schools, vocational schools, and colleges in order to find the right people and expose them to what they can expect as a telecommunicator.
The NENA Standards for 9‑1‑1 Professional Education will guide the institutions that are developing or have developed 9‑1‑1 professional education programs and ensure consistency with the curriculum by providing the minimum essential elements of a professional telecommunicator training program.
You may both download this document for review and submit your comments here. All comments are due by 11:59PM Eastern on December 16, 2019. Contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions.
Policy Routing Rules (PRRs) are a powerful tool that allow 9‑1‑1 authorities to address a wide range of operational situations to ensure 9‑1‑1 calls are delivered to a PSAP that can provide assistance consistent with established mutual aid agreements. The NENA NG9‑1‑1 Policy Routing Rules Operations Guide outlines guidance to enable multi-layered call treatment policies for call diversion within NG9-1-1 using PRRs that will provide more options to a PSAP to divert calls to another destination based upon multiple conditions defined in the PRRs.
You may both download this document for review and submit your comments here. However, if you are a member of the PRR Working Group, then please navigate from the WG’s NENA Workspace homepage to the "Public Review" folder and add comments there.
All comments are due by 11:59PM Eastern on November 15, 2019. You may contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions or concerns.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently published a draft Report & Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that, if adopted at the commission’s November 19 meeting, will significantly improve 9-1-1’s ability to locate callers in multi-story buildings. These rules and proposals are a great step forward for 9-1-1 and for everyone who relies on public safety responders. The rules will help ensure that the telecom industry keeps the promises it made to the public in their 2015 Z-Axis Roadmap, and the FNPRM’s proposals tee up further proceedings on related issues we will face as we move forward.
Here’s a quick summary of the draft.
The R&O will:
1. Set the z-axis metric. The R&O will set a z-axis accuracy metric of ±3 meters for 80% of wireless 9-1-1 calls from all z-axis capable handsets, that is, any handsets that can communicate their vertical location without a hardware upgrade.
2. Set z-axis deployment benchmarks. Nationwide carriers will be required to deploy z-axis technology that meets this metric in the top 25 Cellular Market Areas (CMAs) by April 3, 2021 and in the top 50 CMAs by April 3, 2023.
3. Require validation of z-axis accuracy. Carriers will have to validate through testing that their z-axis technology meets the metric through the same method we use for validating x- and y-axis location accuracy.
4. Harmonize confidence requirements. Z-axis location information will now have to conform to the same confidence requirements as x-and y-axis information (90%).
5. Extend privacy protections for NEAD data. The FCC’s existing privacy and security protections for data from the National Emergency Address Database (NEAD) will now extend to any 9-1-1 geolocation data stored by a wireless carrier.
The FNPRM seeks comment on:
1. Benchmarks after 2023. Should the FCC require even more precise location accuracy metrics after 2023?
2. Floor level. Should carriers have to report a 9-1-1 caller’s specific floor level, and if so, how?
3. Tweaking deployment requirements. Instead of requiring that 80% of a CMA’s population be covered by z-axis technology, should the FCC instead require that 80% of a CMA’s buildings over a certain height be covered? Should the FCC measure compliance on a CMA-by-CMA basis at all, or should it use another delineation?
4. Non-NEAD DL services. Should carriers be allowed to use dispatchable location solutions other than the NEAD?
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