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Your Input Sought on NG9-1-1/PSBN Contract Language

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NENA, in support of the National 911 Program, has issued a request for information for NG9-1-1/PSBN contract language.

No contract language currently exists for entities to include in a procurement to communicate specific interconnection requirements between PSBNs and NG9-1-1 to broadband network providers. The National 911 Program has assembled a group of public and private sector 9-1-1 stakeholders, who have collaborated to facilitate progress toward integration of PSBN and NG9-1-1. The goal of this working group is to develop specific requirements for RFPs/contract language that measures/demonstrates interoperability function(s) and performance. This RFP/contract language will aid states and jurisdictions across the country to understand and effectively communicate their needs to providers who are building ESInets.

In order to meet this goal, the working group has compiled an RFI to gather information from the 9-1-1 stakeholder community, related to any language that could or should be included in contracts between NG9-1-1 agencies and PSBN providers.

Click here to learn more and respond to the RFI by February 16. 

 

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