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It’s time to renew your NENA membership! You can do it in just a few quick steps: 

1. Simply log in to the NENA website. 
2. Go to your Manage Profile page. 
3. Click on Membership under the "Account History" header to view your renewal options. 
4. Pay online by check or credit card.
5. Print out a receipt for your records.


And don’t forget, group memberships are a great way to share all that NENA has to offer with everyone in your organization! And if you're retired (and have been a NENA member for at least twelve years), you can apply for our "Retired" member category. Click here for details.

From now through December 4, NENA is accepting session proposals for the NENA 2021 Conference & Expo taking place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH from June 26 - July 1.

Presenting a session at NENA 2021 is an excellent opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with an audience of 9-1-1 professionals eager to gain and share information. It is also your chance to give back to the profession and help inspire, inform, and educate attendees on a variety of important issues.

Click here to learn more and submit your proposal.

RapidDeploy’s Unified Critical Response ecosystem continues to gain momentum. In September, the company announced new data integrations and partnerships that will advance Public Safety and improve response times for 9-1-1.

RapidDeploy's RadiusPlus tactical mapping solution now leverages supplemental essential information in real-time from Apple & Google, including medical, car crash, and language information. 9-1-1 Telecommunicators now see a more accurate 9-1-1 caller location, faster than ever before, for more 9-1-1 calls.

Additionally, RapidDeploy announced new partnerships with OnStar, ADT and Rave Mobile Safety to directly integrate on-scene information to ensure that Telecommunicators and First Responders are empowered to make the most informed decisions in real-time. The company also expanded partnerships with Esri, Priority Dispatch, and GeoComm, and added 6 new partners to the RapidDeploy Lightning Partner Program.

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The Nationwide Cybersecurity Review (NCSR) is a no-cost, anonymous, annual self-assessment designed to measure gaps and capabilities of state, local, tribal, and territorial governments’ cybersecurity programs. It is based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF), and is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center® (MS-ISAC®). This assessment is a strategic risk management level assessment without in-depth technical questions, making it feasible for all information security professionals to complete. 

Click here to learn more and sign up.

As NENA continues to closely monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, we have developed a list of resources for members, chapters, and the greater 9-1-1 community.

NENA's COVID-19 resource page contains items including PSAP-guidance documents, EMD protocols, on-demand webinars, CoOPs and planning checklists, event-planner assistance, public education graphics, health and hygiene best practices, and many more resources to support you and your work during this ever-evolving situation. This page is updated with new information as it becomes available. 

Do you have or know of other resources that should be posted? If so, you can contact NENA Communications Director Chris Nussman.

Training Update
11.16.20 | (5-day course) | Center Manager Certification Program (CMCP) | Moncks Corner, SC | Register 
11.19.20 | Leadership in the 9-1-1 Center | ILO8 | Register 
11.23.20 | Advanced Fire & EMS Dispatching | Parsippany, NJ | Register 
12.03.20 | Enhanced Caller Management | ILO* | Register 
12.07.20 | 9-1-1 Customer Service: Takes Seconds, Saves Minutes | Des Plaines, IL | Register
12.08.20 | Liability Issues in the 9-1-1 Center | Houston, TX | Register
12.10.20 | Preventing Telecommunicator Tunnel Vision | ILO* | Register
12.10.20 | Leadership in the 9-1-1 Center | ILO* | Register
12.17.20 | Tactical Dispatch for the Telecommunicator | ILO* | Register
12.21.20 | Advanced Police Dispatching | Parsippany, NJ | Register
 
*ILO stands for Instructor-Led Online
Association Business

Voting for NENA's 2021-22 Board of Directors opens on Monday, March 15. This election is for the following positions:

Second Vice President 

North Central Region Director

 Canadian Region Director

The election for Northeastern Region Director is uncontested, and therefore will not be open for voting (read Erin Malloy's candidate statement here). The positions of Southeastern Region Director, Western Region Director, and Private Sector Director will be up for election in 2022.

Contact the Elections Committee with any questions about the nomination process, eligibility requirements, or general election details.

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Document Announcements

The NENA Standard for the Implementation of the Wireless Emergency Service Protocol E2 provides explicit protocols and parameters for interoperable operation of the E2 interface over TCP/IP. This interface is between the Mobile Positioning Center (MPC)/ Gateway Mobile Location Center (GMLC) and the Emergency Services Message Entity (ESME) as defined in ANSI/J-STD-036-C-2-2017 (e.g., an Automatic Location Identification [ALI] system or a Legacy Network Gateway [LNG]). This standard also specifies implementation details not specified in ANSI/J-STD-036-C-2-2017 down to explicit elements so that there can be no confusion regarding how parameters are to be implemented.

To download the document and submit comments, go here and then select "Add a Comment" from the "Document Actions" icon. Complete all requested data and "Save," or, if submitting multiple comments, select "Save and Add Another."

If submitting a substantial number of substantive comments and/or edits, commenters may add a single comment in NENA Workspace Comment Manager and attach an edited version of the document containing tracked changes. To do this, scroll down to "Add Supporting File" on the comment page and select the file you have edited.

If you are providing editorial comments, such as corrections to typos, grammatical errors, style/numbering errors, and/or incorrect references/links to documents, please document them under one comment and list the page and line number for each.

All comments are due by November 15. You may contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions or concerns.

The NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) United States Civic Location Data Exchange Format (CLDXF) Standard provides a definitive set of core civic location data elements that support emergency response and supports the exchange of United States civic location information related to 9-1-1 calls, both within the U.S. and internationally, by defining the detailed data elements needed for location data exchange.

The associated reference document, Moving Data between Datasets Compliant with FGDC Address and NENA CLDXF Standards, presents CLDXF in relation to FGDC by stating the equivalencies between FGDC and CLDXF elements and noting any discrepancies in definition or construction.

The documents may be downloaded at the links above; then select "Add a Comment" from the "Document Actions" icon. Each document’s comments must be noted on the appropriate document. Please complete all requested data and "Save" OR if submitting multiple comments, select "Save and Add Another." If submitting a substantial number of substantive comments and/or edits, commenters may add a single comment in NENA Workspace Comment Manager and attach an edited version of the document containing tracked changes. To do this, scroll down to "Add Supporting File" on the comment page and select the file you have edited. If you are providing editorial comments, such as corrections to typos, grammatical errors, style/numbering errors, and incorrect references/links to documents, please document them under one comment and list the page and line number for each.

All comments are due by December 11, 2020. You may contact the NENA Committee Resource Manager with any questions or concerns.

Having adjudicated all comments, the PSAP Readiness for Real-Time Text (RTT) Information Document is now considered "stable." Per NENA IPR & Antitrust Policy, Section 4.5.1 "Stable Form Notice" is being issued and can be viewed here.
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