NENA Concerned About 9-1-1 Funding Proposal in U.S. House

Recently, NENA and allied groups sent letters to U.S. House and Senate leaders and the chairs and ranking members of the relevant congressional committees, offering text for a Next Generation 9-1-1 Act of 2021 that would accelerate the deployment of state-of-the-art NG9-1-1 across the United States.  

Representatives from NENA and other groups have been working with congressional leaders to craft 9-1-1 language for inclusion in the major infrastructure bill being prepared for votes this spring. But the "LIFT America" bill introduced today includes elements that could complicate and delay NG9-1-1 deployments, waste scarce federal resources, and shift authority over 9-1-1 from states and localities to the federal government. 

"The infrastructure bill is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fix the cracks in the foundation of all public safety response: America’s 9-1-1 systems," said Brian Fontes, CEO of NENA. "It is absolutely essential that we get it right. But unfortunately, the language introduced today could strand already-substantial state investments in NG9-1-1 deployments, and create cybersecurity risks for state, local, and tribal governments."  

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