The National Association of State 911 Administrators (NASNA) has released a paper outlining the challenges states face in optimizing revenue from the existing telephone surcharge model for funding 911, and recommending solutions. The paper is intended to be used as a companion to the white paper released in September 2015 entitled, "Four Potential Sustainable Funding Models for NG911." You can download the new paper here. The original paper may also be found using that link.
"It is important that states make every effort to optimize revenues from the current funding mechanism before attempting to implement a new one," said Harriet Miller-Brown, NASNA’s president.
National Emergency Number Association