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Title: NEXT GENERATION


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  • NEXT GENERATION
  • 911

2008
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Also Referenced as NG 911
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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • Next Generation 911 is being presented by the
    NPSTC Technology
  • Education Working Group
  • The group is made up of six interested parties
    from across the country.

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • Current 911 does work. However, the platform is
    from the 1970s.
  • We must keep up with current technology if we
    want to remain proactive with our communities.
  • Remember your community is
  • The Eyes and Ears to Public Safety.

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • Today, you can call 911 from any local phone line
  • and get a Local 911 Operator.
  • The phone number, a general vicinity of the
  • caller, whether its a residence phone, pay
  • phone, or cell is identified.
  • With NG 911, it will be different..

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What is Next Generation 911 ?
What does it mean to you ?
How does it differ from current 911 ?
Lets find out more about NG 911
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Next Generation 911System of Systems
  • Defined by NG911 initiative, NG911 is
  • expected to be an interconnected system of
  • local regional emergency services
  • networks.

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • Current 911
  • Provides voice calls via telephone
  • Minimal data with call at best caller ID
    location
  • No long distance 911 access
  • Transfers 911 information only from a 911 transfer
  • NG 911
  • Will support voice, text, or video emergency
    calling from ANY communications device via
    Internet-like networks
  • Send advanced data EX from a medical alert
    system
  • Long distance transfer
  • Transfers caller information from any source

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • NG 911 will be supported by VOIP
  • Voice
  • Over
  • Internet
  • Protocol

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • When your agency upgrades to the NG911, you
  • will receive calls from home phones, cell
  • phones, Internet call, video stream, or from
  • ANY Internet-like technology the platform can
    read.
  • You will be able to receive calls from Out of
    your
  • Local Area.
  • You can also receive calls from other
  • 911 Centers
  • Long Distance or Local

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Next Generation 911
  • With Internet Protocol (IP) open architecture,
    NG911 systems
  • will be able to route calls throughout the
    Nation.
  • These types of enhancements are vital to our
    success. We can be Independent or we can
    Coordinate our approach in transitioning to NG
    911.

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Next Generation 911
  • An Independent approach would be
  • piecemeal or being stand alone. Either
  • way, different PSAPs would have
  • inconsistent or incomplete 911 capabilities and
    functionalities.
  • Opportunities for sharing costs, infrastructure,
    and services with other 911 authorities would be
    limited.

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Next Generation 911
  • A Coordinated approach would be a uniform,
  • guided approach by Regional or State
  • Authorities which could meet a consistent set of
  • nationally accepted NG911 requirements and
  • standards.
  • PSAPs would have coordinated functions and
  • interconnection.

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • We have choices
  • A 911 Center, a County, the 911 Team, you can
    own the switch that will operate the incoming
    call regardless of technology
  • OR
  • The vendor can place the switch on their end
    and continue to provide upgraded technology on
    incoming calls

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • At this time, much talk is happening on this
    topic.
  • Grant Funding is available to help your Agency
    County, Region, or State start the process.
  • It is wise to have a plan in place. As you get
    more involved with NG911, you will find new ideas
    that can make a difference in your community.

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Next Generation 911
  • Contact your 911 Administrator if you are
  • not aware of NG 911 and what the future
  • will bring.
  • You can also find out more by going to the
    National Emergency Number Association (NENA)
    website.

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Next Generation 911NG 911
  • There is a lot of work to be done.
  • Topics of concern
  • Standards must be developed
  • Vendors should be willing to develop what the
    user needs
  • Upgrades to current 911 infrastructure
  • Your enthusiasm and excitement about NG911

Will you or your agency become involved?
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NG 911 Presentationbought to you by NPSTC
Technology Education Working Group
  • Group Lead
  • Steven Devine-BearingPoint
  • Team Members
  • Pam Montonari Pinellas County Florida
  • Patti Broderick Orange County Florida
  • Robert Saphiro LCC
  • Bob Speidel MA/COM
  • Bette Rinehart - Motorola

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Questions
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