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ICYMI: National 9-1-1 Oversight Body Approves First Subscriber to Secure Interoperability Services

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The NG9-1-1 Interoperability Oversight Commission (NIOC) is pleased to announce it has approved Atos/Eonti as the first subscriber to NIOC’s NG9-1-1 Interoperability Services, marking another step toward secure interoperability in Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) systems.

At the commission’s monthly meeting on July 12, the NIOC authorized Atos/Eonti to operate an Intermediate Certificate Authority (ICA) for the NIOC PSAP Credentialing Agency (PCA) and its Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).

The standards-based PKI will enable disparate jurisdictions to interoperate their 9-1-1 systems securely and seamlessly with a shared root of trust, using credentials based on ANSI-accredited consensus standards. 

"This is a landmark achievement that reflects the original vision of NG9-1-1 standards, including the NENA i3 standard and the forthcoming NG-PSAP standard," said Steve McMurrer, Chair of NIOC. "On behalf of all the commission members, I would like to thank our public and private partners for making this possible. The vision of an interoperable, standards-based cybersecurity system has been a key objective of our collective standards work." 

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