Learn, Grow, Connect, & Discover at NENA 2022!
At NENA 2022, you will not only hear about the public safety issues of today and tomorrow, but also gain practical, real-world know-how that you can take home with you and put into action immediately. Featuring inspiring keynote speakers, more than 90 hours of breakout sessions that inform and empower, career-building courses and workshops with real-world applications, nightly networking events that help you make the right connections, and an Expo Hall showcasing cutting-edge products and services, NENA 2022 is the must-attend event of the year. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of it!
Click here to register. Download a copy of the conference brochure here.
Register for the Run for 9-1-1, too!
Lace up your running or walking shoes in support of 9-1-1 training and wellness programs on Saturday, June 11, and participate in the 8th Annual "Run for 9-1-1" Charity 5K in Louisville!
The run/walk promotes healthy living among 9-1-1 professionals, gives the greater Lousiville community, and supporters from around the country, a chance to say "thank you" to 9-1-1, and generates funds for scholarships and 9-1-1 training opportunities. Click here to register.
NENA has partnered with Pathfinder Resilience and Dr. Renee Thornton to provide resources to help 9-1-1 professionals navigate adversity and make self-care accessible to everyone in public safety. At Pathfinder Resilience, evidence-based, culturally-competent curriculum and training validation is paramount. Dr. Thornton is considered a pioneer in the field of public safety wellness and enhancing workforce performance. She has worked with numerous law enforcement agencies, focusing on improving individual health and its implications on recruiting and retention, risk management, and organizational behavior.
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The NG9-1-1 Call Processing Metrics Standard defines normalized NG9‑1‑1 call processing metrics for computing useful statistics so that independent implementations can derive the same comparable measurements. It has been updated to support the implementations of NG9-1-1 Call Processing Metrics consistent with the NENA i3 Standard for Next Generation 9-1-1 and to add metrics from the soon-to-be-released Conveyance of EIDO Standard.
The document can be downloaded and comments submitted by going here and then selecting "Add a Comment" from the "Document Actions" icon. All comments are due by July 11, 2022.
You may contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions or concerns.
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