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IP network planned (BLUE)IP network available at state level (TURQUOISE)IP network at sub-state level (YELLOW)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at state level (GREEN)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at sub-state level (RED)

System has been up for approximately 18 months, running VOIP based 911 calls on a private network fabric. IP based call handling system identical to Vermont to include LoST, a single ESRP and a BCF (all redundantly deployed).

Implementation of IP-based regional E911 system scheduled for October 2008. Wireless 911 Phase I/Phase II request letters will be sent coincident with E911 system vendor contract. Scope includes 2 primary PSAPs. Carrier connectivity at two geographically diverse demarcation points; any of the following: CAMA, T1, SS7 or SIP.

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough and a vendor are in the final stages of negotiating a contract for the installation of the NG9-1-1 system. If all goes well, we should have a signed contract by mid-March and installation to follow soon thereafter.

IP Based CPE and redundant IP network (private fiber and County owned fiber) between redundant host sites is now installed and is in the testing phase prior to cut. to include the ability to receive text, images and video. Contracted for Next Generation Mapping and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.

Continuing to receive savings and better services after implementing an IP-enabled inter-PSAP network along with VoIP phones and VoIP server software. Working with a neighboring county who is just implementing E9-1-1 to allow them to use Elmore County's IP network and servers.

Since October 2006 have had IP capable CPE and an internal IP network that covers one PSAP, police, fire, EMS and mapping. Use T1 broadband 256k and 512k dual data "& voice on same line to SR/ALI with voice given priority. Getting external connection via IP is being handled at the State level.

RFP #02-11 "An IP Capable E9-1-1 Call Processing System" proposals were received on July 26, 2011 and are being evaluated.

Upgraded CPE equipment last year in order to become Phase 2 compliant, which is being completed now. Monroe County Wireless Phase 2 certification was completed 16 April 2008. The CPE can be upgraded to a VoIP solution using new software to process with an IP network. Their on-premise ALI DB is maintained by the County. 97% of the access lines in the county are housed in the on-site DB and are updated on a daily basis from the primary telco, while the remaining 3% is handled via an ALI query to a LEC's ALI DB. The 97% of records managed by the County are loaded ALI and CAD databases.

State of Alabama has a plan to implement an IP network for 9-1-1 calls. Funding was received from the DOT/NHTSA program to help fund the transition. This project is in the planning stages now and a proof-of-concept trial is expected to begin in the 1Q2010 using the Alabama Supercomputer Authority as the IP network provider.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate peoplecalling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. American Somoa was awarded $200,000.00

Per http://www.911.gov/911-grants/grants-am.html, "Funding will be used to update the Department of Public Safety’s PSAP to a 9-1-1 call taking and dispatch system that is Phase I and II compliant (as defined by the FCC), including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to Computer Telephony Integration, integrated voice/data, comprehensive and scalable call processing, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateway functions."

The Arizona Trial project completed in the northen part of Gila County successfully. Trial components included inter-tandem transfers for both voice and data between legacy selective routers, text messaging, video streaming and a variety of other components.

The State's initial intent was to move into production once the trial completed. Funding issues have effected that progress and the project has been suspended. All network components were removed upon the completion of the trial.

NHTSA Funds were withdrawn because of 9-1-1 program fund sweeps to offset the State's budget deficit. IP ALI project suspended, as well as a move toward expanded the NG network.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate peoplecalling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. AR was awarded $594,060.05.

Per http://www.911.gov/911-grants/grants-am.html, "Arkansas will determine through assessments, PSAPs within the state that are ready for Phase I and II deployment. After determining priority order, funding will be used to purchase the necessary equipment, hardware and software to implement Phase II status for multiple jurisdictions."

The ETS Board only collects and disburses the wireless 911 fee. They don't have any oversight for operational 911 issues. In Arkansas 911 is under the jurisdiction of each County/City on a "home rule" basis, there is no statewide coordinator or oversight.....probably the County Judge in each County would be the best contact for you.

The State of California has been awarded a federal grant for an I.P. based 9-1-1 solution to meet specific needs for California PSAPs. Plans to design and construct the network are currently in the formative stages.

Updated from 9-1-1 Magazine, May/June 2008.Fall 2007, installed IP-based transport facilities and Satellite trunks. Mobile satellite phones available for use when disaster strikes.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate people calling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. CO was awarded $487,500.00.

ENHANCE 911 Act Grant wasn't used for any comprehensive NG9-1-1 project. The projects for which we were approved were a grab-bag of Phase II projects for some districts that were still receiving Phase 0 or Phase I wireless calls and a few projects that improved broadband connectivity to PSAPs locally, but didn't create a network that could really be called an ESINet.The RFI process previously mentioned has been successfully concluded. The Public Safety Data Network has been installed at all PSAPs. The State of Connecticut will issue an RFP to procure the statewide NG911 system during 4th Quartrer of 2011.

Verizon and Intrado have partnered to develop and implement our statewide Emergency Services IP Network. The first stage will be to link all our state's 9-1-1 Centers together. The second stage will be to migrate the technology into the network. All our 9-1-1 Centers are currently on the Positron Viper platform with the exception of New Castle County. This center is staged to be on line with Viper by the early part of next year.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing.

NG9-1-1 CPE & County IP Routing.

County upgraded to IP capable CPE equipment

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing - An IP network that connects all the PSAP’s and is managed by the county. SP delivers the calls and provides the network transports to the intended PSAP.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing.

Have signed a contract to move away from ILEC and go to a provided that offers an IP-based emergency communications architecture and ALI management services. Should be in service by November, 2011.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing. Working on connecting network to neighboring Lake County.

NG9-1-1 CPE & County IP Routing - Palm Beach County, Florida, has cut over three PSAPs to a Next Generation 9-1-1 capable system. This project consists of 19 PSAPs with 149 positions and has been several years in the making.

Have signed a contract to move away from ILEC and go to a provider that offers an IP-bases emergency communications architecture and ALI management November,2011

RFP for "Network 9-1-1 Equipment System" to be broadcast within the next 2 weeks. RFP will close 30 days after release. Looking for at least 3 quotes and will then apply for State grant by 2/1.2008.

NG9-1-1 Equipment and Regional Routing.

Florida has a statewide IP communication network, MYFLORIDA.NET IP network is a enterprise infrastructure is based on a Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology dedicated for the exclusive use of State of Florida customers.

North Florida Routing Pilot Project: The initial MyFloridaNet IP test circuits were installed and tested at Suwannee, Madison, Lafayette, and Taylor Counties. Test traffic, including test 911 calls, was completed and they can transfer 911 calls. Liberty and Baker have been connected to the network.

South Florida Call Routing Project: The E911 Board awarded call routing grants to St. Lucie, Martin and Charlotte Counties. Intrado was selected by the counties to implement the system.

Central Florida Regional Routing Projects: The E911 Board awarded regional routing grants to Orlando and Lake for a Central Regional Project. Embarq was selected by the counties for the grants.

Panhandle Routing Projects: Okaloosa and Walton Counties were awarded grants contingent on legislative funding release. Embarq was selected by the counties for the grants.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate peoplecalling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. FL was awarded $2,669,782.30.

First VoIP 9-1-1 solution in Florida. Union County, Florida was first to deploy a live VoIP based 9-1-1 solution in the state. In working with vendor, Union County 9-1-1 has the flexibility to automatically remotely take 9-1-1 calls via a private networked 9-1-1 solution. This includes the ability to have a backup center activated immediately in an emergency. Working with all bordering counties (Baker, Duvall, Alachua, Clay & Bradford) to design an interoperability network so each can backup or assist the other as needed. Also Phase II and Enhanced 911 compliant. Installed an IP centric solution, designed to support both legacy and NG9-1-1 calls.

Installing an NG call taking solution bundled with an NG application for receiving and identifying the geographical location of traditional phone calls, wireless calls, SMS text messages, Smartphone videos and more.

The Idaho Emergency Communications Commission has just authorized hiring a part-time position to develop a state 9-1-1 plan that will include NG9-1-1.

CSI is in the final stages for submission of our application to the Illinois Commerce Commission. I was able to get a local legislator to introduce legislation for NG9-1-1. Our current statutes prohibit NG9-1-1. The new legislation was passed by both houses and enacted into law on August 21, 2010. A requirement within the new legislation is that a application be made and the regulatory authority has 180 days to act on the application. The private ESInet will be provided by a communications provider. CSI will have two redundant data centers (BCF, ESRPs etc) separated by 54 miles and connected via a 100 Mbps fiber connection. This communications provider is presently building out their fiber network which eventually will connect all 21 PSAPs by fiber. Initially, the two data centers and 8 PSAPs will be connected via fiber. The 8 PSAPs will be connect to the fiber ring with a 10Mbps connection. The remaining 13 PSAPs via T1's. The remaining PSAPs will transition to fiber as it becomes available. Eventually all PSAPs will be connected via a 10 Mbps fiber connection. CSI has contracted with Southern Illinois University at Carbondale through their GIS Department to "scrub" the 15 counties GIS data and to place it in NENA format. We have just begun the second year of a two-year contract. The masters candidate overseeing this project is an employee of one of CSI entities. CSI through its partnership with its vendor has employed the Illinois Institute of Technology to test our network design, as well as, testing CSI's application upon the network. CSI has partnered with a vendor who has be tasked with designing our network and writing a test plan, which will become part of our application to the Commerce Commission. CSI has purchased network monitoring software to monitor the entire network. Currently, 2 PSAPs are connected to an IP network that ties them to the ETSB and St. Clair County offices. By doing this they become virtual PSAPs for 700/800MHz radio system, the 9-1-1 system, the recorder systems for radio and 9-1-1, Computer Aided Dispatch, mobile computer access to State and local public safety databases, County files and the County GIS system. In process of adding PSAPs 3 & 4 to the network. There is a total of 8 PSAPs in the county.

3 ESRPs - full ESInet

Selected to participate in the USDOT Proof of Concept project.All 92 counties have 100% phase II service from all wireless carriers. 40 counties are active on Crossroads, phase G-1 of the project, with pre-selectivley routed calls handed off to three non-redundant LEC legacy selective routers. 52 counties are on Wireless Direct with voice & data converted to IP protocols.40 counties are leasing LEC owned equipment. The LEC has denied direct connection to the leased equipment they own. A complaint at the IURC (utility regulatory commission, Cause 43499) was filed April, 2008, and had the final hearing on May 5, 2009. A final order is pending from the Commission.The status summary of these 4 counties are listed below: * 9 Counties with no IWDN (there is NO IP network connection to the PSAP) * 26 Counties with network presence (Counties have allowed the network T1's to pass through their back room but there is no local equipment connection) * 5 Counties with Map/CAD connect (County receiving the benefits of the network thru their map solution. LEC does not allow connection to their 9-1-1 equipment. IP connection is established with the 3rd party map vendor.)The Indiana Wireless 9-1-1 Advisory Board (IWAB) conducted a beta test with the LEC for tandem to tandem transfer. This agreement is a compromise workaround to allow wireless 911 call inter-agency transfer between PSAPs served by the LEC and all other PSAPs in 52 counties. All other PSAPs have full inter-agency call transfer with ALI data.

The tandem to tandem transfer feature beta test has been ended by the LEC. Service requires a central office feature service that is discontinued availability / restricted availability from all switching system manufacturers and cannot be economically deployed.

The Indiana Wireless 911 Board and several members of the legislature are working toward the 2010 session with an update of the 9-1-1 statue from the 1996 era.

RFP awarded on October 21, 2010 to provided a Statewide IP Enabled NG9-1-1 Network. The contract was signed July 8, 2011. First phase of the project (network infrastructure and migration of all PSAPs and carriers to new network) is scheduled for September 14, 2012.

First 9-1-1 Call Center in the country to successfully receive text messages sent directly to 9-1-1. This groundbreaking effort allows those with speech and hearing impairments to use text messaging to communicate directly with a 9-1-1 operator in an emergency. A broad team of communications companies including i wireless, Intrado Inc., Positron Public Safety and RACOM Corporation were involved in this effort.

Multi-jurisdictional task force selected a nationally recognized consulting firm to develop a Next Generation 911 Implementation plan for Kansas and to design a NG911 pilot project to be completed by September 2012

Elliott County Is First PSAP in U.S. To Connect via SIP to the Telecom Provider making them fully prepared for Next Generation (NG) 9-1-1 capabilities. The local LEC has upgraded to a secure IP network, enabling calls to be routed from its central office to the county's PSAP. All IP-based emergency communication system and appears to meet NENA DRAFT i3 specifications. With the NG911 controller, an integral component of the connections framework, the County is poised to receive and react to 9-1-1 calls faster, gain enhanced 9-1-1 emergency service capabilities, and reduce operating costs. The County is also deploying CAD and mapping software. County has true end-to-end IP communications.

Compliant with the State of Kentucky's Commercial Mobile Radio Service GIS audit requirements, this NG technology gives the agency numerous advantages, such as: * Cost savings. With the IP infrastructure in place, it will reduce the cost of adding new phone trunks to a few hundred dollars versus several thousand dollars. * Emergency text messages. As NG capabilities become available, Elliott County will be able to receive 9-1-1 text messages as well as telematics, video, audio, sensor, and camera inputs, without a significant equipment upgrade.

Installed CPE IP 9-1-1 solution in Oct/Nov 2006. County has the flexibility to automatically remotely take 9-1-1 calls via a private networked 9-1-1 solution. This includes the ability to have a backup center activated immediately in an emergency. Use 56K modem for ALI with T1s between SR and PSAP.

County is working with two neighboring counties to determine feasiblity of those counties sharing the Estill County system.

Kentucky appointed Joe Barrows as its new CMRS Board Administrator / State 9-1-1 Coordinator. John Patterson was hired to manage Kentucky’s transition to NG and the federal 9-1-1 grant.

Kentucky’s CMRS Board and Office of the State 9-1-1 Coordinator have drafted and approved a state 9-1-1 plan & standards that envision a statewide NG ESInet with NG applications built in compliance with NENA’s i3 standard. The plan specifies that the network be a private, secured, managed MPLS network connecting all Primary and secondary answering points. Separate RFPs to procure: 1. MPLS network transport with data centers (housing NG Apps & hosted CPE services); and 2. NG Applications are being finalized for release at the beginning of 2011 (NOTE that an attempt to secure additional funding from BTOP caused a delay in the RFP drafts).

Several projects employing regional IP networks are underway. Northern Kentucky utilizing Cincinnati Bell’s network already has in place an IP network serving 7 KY PSAPs, the Cincinnati Metro PSAP, and Cincinnati Airport (located in N. KY) as a secondary center. Most of these are remote systems off of MicroData hosts in 2 of CBT’s central offices. With CMRS state grants and under the leadership of Lexington 9-1-1, several counties in central Kentucky are being connected via the KPEN IP network built and managed by Windstream for Kentucky Post Secondary Education. Hosting services for smaller counties will soon be provided via the SolaCom IP routers serving the PSAPs currently on this network. Under the direction of the CMRS Board, AT&T is currently building an MPLS network in western Kentucky that will serve 10 or more counties and one university (secondary center) via existing digitally cross connected VIPER hosts in two western Kentucky cities.

Other related notes include the finalization of the 2009 state map built as an aggregate of annual submittals of 106 individual local jurisdiction GIS polygons and address enabled street centerlines. This state map is currently redistributed to PSAPs for their use in managing misrouted Phase II wireless calls. However, it is also intended to be the core of geo-routing applications within NG. Kentucky is also working with one of our wireless carriers to migrate their Phase II call delivery from the current analog over to the KPEN network. This effort is intended to provide a transition path for the other wireless carriers, as well as the 18 small wireline telephone cooperatives in the state.

IP network now in place connecting all three controllers for data transfers, map updates, and MIS. Nine PSAPs now operational once the training center/backup PSAP came online earlier this year. Currently working on upgrading local network to IP to interconnect controllers. Also exploring options for ESInet with the LEC.

The State 9-1-1 Board is in the process of considering funding CPE, mapping, and network functionality to provide the Maryland State Police Barracks (Secondary PSAPs) with the ability to receive and rebid ANI/ALI on transferred 9-1-1 calls. The IP network will also be the process by which to send any NG 9-1-1 data associated with transferred 9-1-1 calls. The pricing and solution being considered is in response to an RFP that was tentatively award to Frequentis USA pending availability of funding. The 9-1-1 Board is also examining the possibility of remotely hosting CPE at the Verizon Maryland Central Offices and providing our Primary PSAPs with NG 9-1-1 ready remote workstations. An IP Network would then be established between the Central Office and the PSAPs utilizing existing fiber/copper connectivity (all copper connectivity would be upgraded to fiber over time). This would network all Maryland Primary PSAPs in an IP environment (ESInet) leaving only a Gateway solution to be identified once NG 9-1-1 standards and data sources are established.

The Massachusetts State 911 Department is considering requests from NG911 solution providers to present their solution to the Massachusetts 911 Department during the month of September. We are interested in vendors who can provide any or all aspects of NG911 solutions including CPE, database, network and support services. (Email to 911TALK by Ashe)

In 2008 Michigan contracted with a consultant to perform a feasibility study for an IP-based 9-1-1 system in Michigan. The consultant presented that report in December of 2009. Based on additional questions that were submitted after reviewing the report, an addendum was done in April of 2010. The contract with the consultant was extended to assist the SNC in the development of a project plan for NG9-1-1. That process is still in place.

Signing contracts with vendors and using the State of MN Office of Entrerprise Technology (OET) IP network that already has connectivity to PSAPs for criminal justice network. A connection will be made to a VPC data center through OET network and then put the CPE eqpt (except answering eqpt) at State data center. Answering eqpt will be at 3 Metro PSAPs for trial that will have 6 stages. The trial system will be up and opertional for couple of yrs so we can trial as standards as they are developed.

Stage 1: Residential and Nomadic VoIP and Enterprise VoIP (4 hour block every 2 weeks to make test calls). Everything tested will be IP from end-to-end. All legacy will need to convert to IP via gateway.Stage 2: Legacy wireline Stage 3: Legacy wireless Stage 4: Transfers and conference bridge options Stage 5: Policy based routing - overflow and LVF. Stage 6: Hope to have standards for IM, TTY, alarms, text, CAD interfaces, working with images and streaming video.

Couple years of testing --- i3 routing and DB capabilities - how a VoIP customer signed up for service - how it gets into service - providing coverage ESNs/Shape Files to VPC. VPC will also be looking at their processes - beta test for VPC and CPE (suporting 3 separate and distinct PSAPs with common eqpt. Will take data from VPC in tagged formats (XML) and make sure CPE data processes work. Call taker functions - link call takers together as call load increases - test conference tools.

The contract has been signed with the primary vendor. Using the State of MN Office of Enterprise Technology (OET) network to connect out to the PSAPs. Primary vendor has a dedicated IP connection in place between their WA facility and the MN OET data center in St. Paul. Some preliminary testing has taken place to verify functionality between the network components. The regular testing itinerary will begin January '2010.

The State of MN 9-1-1 Program released an RFP for a statewide NG9-1-1 solution in June, 2008. RFP responses are currently under review with an anticipated decision by the end of the year.

Installed next generation public safety emergency call center upgrade with CAD.

Analog based 9-1-1 Switch with integrated CAD and Radio Dispatch Console

Installed complete, NextGen 9-1-1 ready solution and the project management expertise required to effectively deploy this new system.

As a combined service 9-1-1 center, Warren County uses many products and vendors to achieve their public safety mission. Vendor’s project management team has made connectivity with legacy system and records management systems in other departments seamless. As a ProQA™ user medical protocol integration is a great benefit.

CPE upgrades have been completed to the 9-1-1 workstations at the region’s 45 PSAPs. The upgrade consists of software updates and hardware replacement. Several VoIP and wireless carriers in the region have connected to the SR owned by MARC to route 9-1-1 thereby providing full 9-1-1 service to their customers. MARC has 2 redundant SRs that are approximately 20-25 miles apart. Delivery of ALI for wireless is IP, but the voice is traditional PSTN.

Effective 08/01/2007, Keith Faddis has been named to the vacant position of Director of Public Safety. It is anticipated that discussions will resume to determine the feasibility of implementing IP in preparation for NG9-1-1.

Issuing an RFP for consulting services to look at diversity and security; will expand that RFP to develop a migration plan based on what's being done today and what needs to be done for NG9-1-1. Also, installing a M/W sysyem for interoperability. Final VoIP network solution to integrate public safety communications systems in the region and work in conjunction with M/W.In the process of identifying the scope of work to be addressed in the RFP and hope to release by the end of January 2008.

State IP network contract has been awarded. 9-1-1 can use the State's IP network; however, it has not been finalized as to the most cost effective delivery methodology. PSAPs will be able to utilize the state backbone for connections. Project will take some time as 95% of the PSAPs must be upgraded. Most areas also need mapping. Plan is to have statewide radio/emergency operations at central DMARC at each PSAP.

Installing IP capable CPE system using TDM phones. Cut over is scheduled for 12/03/2008.

Participated in the USDOT Proof of Concept project in 2008. Implemented a turnkey E9-1-1 system including 9-1-1 IP enabled network, CPE, database management services and an emergency notification system. Deployed statewide E9-1-1 system for landline and Phase II wireless. Of 53 Montana PSAPs, 100% have deployed Enhanced 9-1-1. 41 have deployed Wireless Phase II.

NHTSA/NTIA grant of $484,000.00 awarded on 09/28/2009.

The Nebraska Legislature is currently in special assessment to address a shortfall in the state's budget. In the Governor's original plan, it was proposed that $5 million be taken out of the Wireless E911 Fund, which would make us ineligible to participate in the grant. We are currently awaiting the actions of the Legislature to determine whether or not we will be able to proceed.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate peoplecalling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. NH was awarded $642,948.39.

Cut-over to new IP telphone equipment on 09/30/09 on all 37 workstations. Calls continue to be delivered from the New Jersey Statewide ILEC tandem to the County's IP switch.C100

Installed CPE IP solution that is now live for 9-1-1, but they are having issues with the system. Talking with vendor about replacing with another IP solution.

There is an existing IP network (Garden State Network) currently used to connect various state IT services together; however, it is not robust enough for 9-1-1 and the state is not sure they can manage. State is considering partnering with a consortium to manage a 9-1-1 IP network. Internal discussions are still very preliminary and they are watching USDOT projects and standards organizations to see where NG9-1-1 is going.

New Mexico E-911 stakeholders voted in May 2011 to put the Next Generation project on hold until significant progress is made towards maintaining a 5 year PSAP equipment replacement cycle. Currently, New Mexico has some PSAPs with 7 year old equipment. PSAPs are far more concerned with keeping PSAP equipment current than migration to Next Generation. Emphasis will be placed on catching up to the 5 year equipment replacement cycle. Security assessments and work towards a Security Plan will continue.

Participated in the USDOT Proof of Concept project in 2008.

No active internal plans for implementing an IP network for NG9-1-1. They are participating in the the POC as the process is separate from 9-1-1 and is a simulation effort. Only project working on today is CAD replacement.

Guilford Metro has joined a consortium with 3 other counties and applied for a grant with the State for the Intrado solution. Hope to hear something within 30-90 days

Installed an NG9-1-1 call handling system with integrated mapping per microDATA press release.

The North Carolina 911 Board has funded, through their grant program, two regional next generation projects. One with the City of Winston Salem and Surry County with the prime vendor Synergem. The second is with Stanley, Haywood and Brunswick Counties and the prime vendor is Intrado. The projects are in various stages of deployment. Based on the results of the two projects will provide the focus for the Board’s next steps.

Two North Carolina public safety agencies have a pilot version of one of the nation's first NENA i3 - compliant Emergency Services IP networks (ESInets). The NCNC NG9-1-1 Regional Compact, consisting of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) and neighboring Surry County, recently accepted a newly implemented pilot i3 NG9-1-1 system. The system provides NG9-1-1 location-based call routing and an updated IP network capable of delivering voice, video, text, and data to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) when the agencies determine it is appropriate timing.

Four vendors worked together to implement a complete system fulfilling the technical and operational requirements for the NG9-1-1 i3 ESInet.

Full Press Release: http://www.geo-comm.com/northcarolinanenai3.html

The North Dakota State Legislature, in 2009, expanded the responsibilities of the statutory “Emergency Services Communications Coordinating Committee” (ESC3) to include statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 Planning. The ESC3 is a joint committee composed of representatives of state and local government agencies involved in the delivery of 9-1-1 services.

The expansion of the responsibilities of the ESC3 immediately followed (and was certainly a result of) the December 2008 completion of a Statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 Master Plan by our consultant. Using this Master Plan, the ESC3 applied for and received a federal ENHANCED 911 grant to assist in the deployment costs of the ESI Net described in the Master Plan. Since the fall of 2009, the ESC3 has been meeting monthly – devoting the majority of its meeting time to gathering information, receiving vendor presentations, and (most recently) completing a strategic planning process designed to outline the next steps toward NG911 deployment.

Test site for an integrated emergency network. Advanced IP network delivery of all 9-1-1 calls and data to integrate with existing system. Network redundancy, geographic diversity, completed rigorous end-to-end testing. CLEC , Wireless and VOIP carriers are delivering calls to gateways. Provisioned PSAP's SRDB, ALIDB and associated routing rules in an IP based environment.

9-1-1 ACOG, with it's ILEC partner, began migration of the 21 PSAP members to it's new NG9-1-1 system in September of 2010, and completed the transition in January of 2011. The CPE is a hosted solution, housed within an ILEC secured facility. All PSAP CAMA trunks terminate at the host, and 9-1-1 calls (voice & data) are delivered to the PSAP over a point-to-point T1 VoIP Network.

Each PSAP is connected to a statewide frame-relay network, which delivers ALI data at faster speeds than conventional modem-based methods. This frame-relay network also has the ability to deliver Law Enforcement Data Systems (LEDS) and National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) information over the same circuit resulting in significant cost savings to the PSAP. The 9-1-1 Program office is currently in the process of planning for the evolution of this frame-relay network to a network capable of delivering IP-based data elements, and ultimately digital voice communications as well as the data necessary to properly locate callers. This process is positioning Oregon for a seamless integration into the Next Generation of 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications.

Currently in the process of upgrading frame-relay to T1s and will have IP links to ILEC centralized ALI. All CPE equipment has already been upgraded to work with IP. As of 01/28/2008 there has been a delay in getting IP links to ALI. About 1/2 of the T1s have been installed. Anticipate completion in March 2008.

Regional PSAP Consolidation and IP Enabled diverse network, client owned Selective Routers route all 9-1-1 in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh. County is exploring deploying a IP based netword (e.g.,NG911)

Installed an IP 9-1-1 solution in June 2006. Have a backup PSAP at Penn State Univ (connected w/T1 lines). Also have a dynamic instrument logger/recorder (IP) that allows for instant listening by Calltakers and supervisors.

Over the next 8-10 months, Pennsylvania will be pursuing a series of studies and surveys to determine Commonwealth NG9-1-1 needs, capabilities that exist to meet those need, and the risks associated with identified capabilities relative to the identified need. Consistent with the State Plan submitted with our grant application, we will engage multiple Commonwealth stakeholders ranging from PSAPs and LEC’s to our Commonwealth IT office as we pursue a process to conduct a ‘Commonwealth’ proof of concept that will ultimately provide a foundation for NG9-1-1 in the Commonwealth.

On September 28, 2009, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today announced more than $40 million in grants to 30 states and U.S. territories to help 911 call centers across the country improve the ability to locate peoplecalling from wireless and Internet-connected telephones. PR was awarded $500,000.

Funding will be utilized to acquire NG-capable hardware and software.

State requested a PO to purchase Solacom selective router which will enable accurate call routing regardless of the network origin: PSTN, cellular or VoIP. This switch will provide SS7 & direct connection to IP network. Will implement as soon as I'm able to purchase the equipment that's necessary for NG9-1-1.

Fully capable IP based CPE in place as of October 2007 and two different private sector broadband networks available that could be used for NG911.

The South Dakota 9-1-1 Coordination Board will develop a statewide 9-1-1 plan as mandated by the South Dakota Legislature, to ensure coordinated 9-1-1 service statewide. This plan will include a Next Generation 9-1-1 plan for the state. Anticipated completion of the plan is mid-2012.

Vendor selected to provide a multi-agency Next Generation E9-1-1, Mapping and Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system. The browser-based product design enables law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies to receive and handle leading-edge telephony, wireless and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications.

Vendor selected to provide a multi-agency Next Generation E9-1-1, Mapping and Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system. The browser-based product design enables law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies to receive and handle leading-edge telephony, wireless and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications.

In early 2007, the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board (TECB) voted unanimously to initiate a network-based Next Generation 911 (NG911) project to modernize the State's 911 infrastructure, converting it from analog to digital. After this decision, the State Office of Information Resources issued an RFP for a statewide IP/MPLS network called NetTN. Because this network would connect to each of the State's counties, the TECB opted to wait until the NetTN RFP process concluded. AT&T was the successful bidder on the NetTN contract. After careful review of the NetTN contract to determine whether that network could accommodate Tennessee's 911 system, it was determined that with appropriate contract amendments, the NetTN network would be sufficiently robust and redundant to provide NG911 service. The TECB then issued an RFP for the provision of NG911 management of 911 over NetTN, including a NOC and ALI database. Telecommunications Systems, Inc (TCS) received the contract. The project is proceeding; the core infrastructure is currently being deployed. Initially, wireless and VoIP service will be deployed statewide, with the existing 911 wireline infrastructure providing additional redundancy. Once the wireless and VoIP deployment is complete, wireline will be transitioned to the NG911 network.

The Alliance continues to work on VDB/ERDB activities, now with internal member support. Emphasis is on VSP/VPC wireline equivalency, and migration of data functions to NG9-1-1.

Self-healing SONET MPLS microwave network connecting all 11 PSAPs and Denco's Training and Testing Center. TDM traffic currently traverses the OC3 backbone carrying live 9-1-1 traffic. Upon completion of our current IP CPE deployment (estimated for April 2012), all TDM traffic will be removed and all 9-1-1 traffic will be SIP-based and routed over the IP Selective Router.

The completion of a wireline MPLS managed network between all PSAPs and Denco's Training and Testing Center will be turned-up with the new IP CPE. This network will become primary path for all 9-1-1 traffic with MPLS microwave as hot-standby alternate route. Successful RFAI calls have been received in Denco's Training Center and transfered to legacy PSAPs, while maintaining traditional ALI capabilities at the legacy PSAP.

All 8 PSAPs are up and running using an IP 9-1-1 solution. Redundant gateways, redundant controllers, application enablement server and redundant network switches.

Mapping solution is distributed thereby not requiring a mapping server at every PSAP. Each PSAP is capable of visually seeing the 9-1-1 call traffic at all 8 PSAP’s Ethernet Network covers 8 PSAP’s in Galveston County. Six of the PSAP’s are remoted off of one controller on the mainland and the other two off of a controller on the island. Secondary functions include remote maintenance, remote monitoring, data backup and data distribution. District has constructed an IP base mobile PSAP that can be taken to any location that has broadband internet access. This will allow dispatchers to travel to a safe location, log in as their position and begin taking 9-1-1 calls. This call also be done with stand alone VPN phones, without the mobile PSAP. If the PSAP has their 10 digit admin integrated with the 9-1-1 workstations, their administrative calls will also be available to them remotely.

Recently deployed a 4.9 GHz wireless broadband network that will be used for IP radio traffic, as well as provide a back up to the primary fiber network.

Frame Relay infrastructure supporting 42 PSAPs, 48 cities, and two counties. ALI, System monitoring, security and support. CPE equipment is IP capable. Today the network handles ACN, wireless E911, GIS mapping. All PSAPs are wireless Phase II.

Feasibility study completed to estimate costs to upgrade existing IP network to include radio/microwave transport - allow 2 radio systems to communicate together on IP nwtwork. The internal PSAP network is IP and uses IP telephony - plan to include radio towers in upgraded network and have a single, diverse, fault tolerant public safety network solution for radio and telephony. County in the process of gathering information, including going out to repeater sites so that they can write an RFP to upgrade the network.

The Commission on State Emergency Communications (CSEC) has continued its NG9-1-1 planning efforts and has issued the CSEC NG9-1-1 Master Plan available at http://www.911.state.tx.us/files/pdfs/ng911_master_plan_july_2009.pdf.

Texas was awarded an ENHANCE 9-1-1 grant of $5,390,760.71 to implement a first office application of Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1). The grant project is the initial deployment of the Texas NG9-1-1 System, consistent with the CSEC NG9-1-1 Master Plan. The project will result in the delivery of 9-1-1 calls originating from traditional wireline telephones, in IP-format to 120 PSAPs, via a limited feature Emergency Services IP network (ESInet) and a Legacy Network Gateway (LNG).

State level ESInet configuration will be developed and vendor selection will occur during further planning funded by the grant. The state’s local and regional 9-1-1 entities are planning for regional ESInet deployment.

The Texas Poison Control Network which links a caller to one of the six Regional Poison Control Centers continues to operate on an IP network. CSEC now contracts directly with AT&T for operation of the of the Poison Control Network under a managed services agreement.

No change to Poison Control. It is going to run as it is for the foreseeable future.

System cut-over scheduled for May, 2011. The new system will replace an existing IP based system. New system will be a hosted solution. Trunks from telephone service providers will be aggregated at two locations and converted to IP. They will then enter the emergency network and will be delivered to redudant data centers for processing. Calls will then be routed to the appropriate PSAP. There is no selective routing on the telco side; they simply deliver the call to the gateway. Contract includes optional “positions-on-demand” through the use of non-PSAP based call takers, and warm-site standby PSAPs.

Working with a vendor to develop a statewide IP network. NG9-1-1 may be just one of many that will run on this network. The network is complete. The state has developed a 9-1-1 comprehensive plan. Currently working through some contractual & legal issues to allow 9-1-1 to run on the backbone. Each locality will have to decide if they want to opt in to the network and identify how they will opt in. State is discussing developing a statewde catalog of services that would be available on the network. PSAPs can apply for grant funding and at least one area has formed a regional system for implementing an IP network and NG when available.

Circuits are now now being installed between CenturyLink and Intrado to facilitate our go-live. All interconnect agreements have been signed and we're ready to cut as soon as those circuits are in place. Our new projected go-live in Franklin County is January 2012 with Patrick County to follow soon after.

Deployed an NG9-1-1 capable call handling sysyem on July 29th, 2008 that allows Franklin’s 9-1-1 center to accommodate existing and next generation calls for help from any device, with minimal changes in the delivery calling network and no changes on the PSAP side.

Participated in the USDOT Proof of Concept project in 2008.

XML ALI Database fully implemented at all 12 PSAPs. Geocoding for every house number countywide has been added to the PSAP E-911 mappiing systems. ALI Database Coordinator upgraded to full-time, and performs comparison of daily changes in ALI Database to geocoded address database to identify errors in ALI at the time they are added to the Database. Project to replace PSAP CPE backroom equipment with IP-capable Equipment at all 12 PSAPs is complete. State of Washington issued an RFP for a statewide NG911 ESInet and ALI Database, and a vendor was selected. King County PSAPs have been cutover to the ESInet. All PSAPs in the state will be on the ESInet by September 30, 2011. Project has been initiated with Intrado/CenturyLink to assess the impact of removing the CAMA interface in Intrado VIPERs so PSAPs will be fully IP.

Two (SNOCOM and Washington State Patrol-Marysville) of three PSAPs in County have migrated to State ESInet. The third (SNOPAC) is tentatively scheduled to migrate in September 2011.

Washington State signed a contract to provide the IP infrastructure utilizing Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and utilizing an intelligent emergency network for selective routing and redundant gateways to the LEC Power Edge Routers. The state prior to this process developed a Six Year Plan to guide the transition to an Emergency Services Internet Protocol network (ESInet) and as an information tool for legislative issues. This transition will take place in three phases. • Phase I of the implementation consisted of a successful test of eight (8) primary PSAPs in accordance with the NENA i2 standard. This phase was successfully completed in 2010. • Phase II is the migration of the remaining thirty one (31) counties to the ESInet. This phase is scheduled to complete October 31, 2011. • Phase III is currently in the planning stages and consists of the centralization of Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) around the state at various strategic locations in the most robust/redundant manner possible and network diversity. Washington State will remain in Phase III utilizing the i2/i3 standard to stay abreast of the developed and published standards of the standard setting entities. The state will begin offering other methods (text message, video, etc.) of contacting 9-1-1 for emergency services other than what they have today, once these other media or multimedia methods are proven and available.

The Washington DC PSAP provides two Selective Routers at two separate locations in Washington DC for all facilites based Carriers with subscribers in the District to terminate live 911 calls. The Washington PSAP uses DC-NET, an internal District of Columbia agency that provides a fiber optic telecommunications campus network, that provides survivable SONET IP transport infrastructure between each Selective Router location and to the PSAP for 911 call delivery. The DC-NET network delivers a fully redundant, high-quality, transport network – capable of carrying voice, data, video and wireless communications. The Washington DC PSAP internal network is IP capable and can support IP solutions of the future.

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IP network planned (BLUE)IP network available at state level (TURQUOISE)IP network at sub-state level (YELLOW)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at state level (GREEN)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at sub-state level (RED)

Seeking additional funding in order to continue testing NG functions and standards as they are developed.

NG9-1-1 Proof of Concept testing is completed. All related documentation may be found at http://www.its.dot.gov/NG911/ng911_pubs.htm

* City of Rochester – Emergency Communications Department, Rochester, NY * King County E-911 System, Seattle, WA * Metropolitan Emergency Services Board – Ramsey Co. Emergency Communications Center, St. Paul, MN * State of Montana – Public Safety Services Bureau, Helena, MT * State of Indiana - Office of State Treasurer, Indiana Wireless 911 Board

IP network planned (BLUE)IP network available at state level (TURQUOISE)IP network at sub-state level (YELLOW)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at state level (GREEN)NG9-1-1 preparation activity at sub-state level (RED)

PresidentLiz [email protected]

1st Vice President/TreasurerTammie [email protected]

2nd Vice President/SecretaryLisa [email protected]

National IP Network and NG9-1-1 Progress

9-1-1 Agency/Entity Name Contact(s)09/15/2010

01/08/2009

09/07/2011

Last date of update: 10/03/2011

IPPIPS

IPSSNGS

NGSS

Last Date of Update

Alaska, Kenai Peninsula Borough

Tammy L Goggia Communications Center ManagerAlaska State Troopers/Kenai Peninsula Borough253 Wilson LaneSoldotna, ALASKA 99669(907) [email protected]

Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna Borough

Dennis BrodiganDirector, Dept of Emergency ServicesMatanuska-Susitna Borough(907) [email protected]

Alabama, State of Wireless 9-1-1 Board

Roger Wilson(205) [email protected]

05/15/2009

02/01/2009

11/20/2008 Alabama, Limestone County

Alabama, Baldwin County

http://baldwin911.org

Mrs. Chris Heger, ENPDirector Baldwin County Emergency Communication DistrictP. O. Box 924Robertsdale, ALABAMA 36567Voice: (251) 947-6911Fax: (251) [email protected]

Contact per Chris: Mr. Lee Moore President911Consult, Inc.124 Evergreen Dr.Deatsville, ALABAMA 36022Voice: (334) [email protected]

Alabama, Elmore County 

http://Elmore911.org

Annette DeVaughn, ENPE9-1-1 DirectorElmore County E 9-1-1 Board8935 U.S. Highway 231Room 188Wetumpka, ALABAMA 36092Voice: (334) [email protected]

Contact per Annette: Mr. Lee Moore President911Consult, Inc.124 Evergreen Dr.Deatsville, ALABAMA 36022Voice: (334) [email protected]

R.V. White9-1-1 DirectorLimestone CountyAthens ALABAMA [email protected]

09/14/2011 Alabama, Madison County

09/16/2010 Alabama, Monroe County

11/09/2009 Alabama, Shelby County

09/28/2009

Christopher (Chris) Tucker 9-1-1 DirectorHuntsville-Madison County 9-1-1 Center5827 Oakwood Road NWHuntsville, ALABAMA [email protected]

Shenenia AdamsMonroe County E911Monroeville, ALABAMA [email protected]

Alan CampbellExecutive DirectorPelham, ALABAMA [email protected]

American SamoaDepartment of Public SafetyPago Pago

http://americansamoa.gov/?page=pubsafety

Fred [email protected]

08/12/2011 Arizona, State of

09/28/2009 Arkansas, State of

11/10/2009

06/01/2008

Arizona, State ofBarbara A. Jaeger, ENP9-1-1 AdministratorStaet of Arizona(602) 542-0911 [email protected]

Tina Owens (per 911.gov)[email protected]

Paul Stricklin, AdministratorArkansas Emergency Tel. Svcs. Board1401 W Capitol, suite 245Little Rock, ARKANSAS [email protected]

California, State ofhttp://ocio.ca.gov/PSCD/Services/911/default.htm

Karen Wong, Deputy DirectorPublic Safety Communications Div.601 Sequoia Pacific BoulevardSacramento, CA 95811(916) [email protected]

Colorado, Kit Carson County Ed Rapps, SheriffKit Carson County Sheriff's Office251 16th StreetSuite 103Burlington, CO 80807 719-346-8934 [email protected]

08/12/2011 Colorado, State of

09/14/2011

08/24/2011

Daryl BransonColorado 9-1-1 Resource CenterPO Box 272470Fort Collins, CO [email protected]

Connecticut, State ofDepartment of Emergency Services and Public ProtectionOffice of Statewide Emergency Telecommunicationshttp://www.ct.gov/dps Select “Office of Statewide Emergency Telecommunications”William (Bill) Youell, DirectorStephen (Steve) Verbil, Emergency Telecomm. Mgr.CT DESPP / OSET1111 Country Club RoadMiddletown, CT [email protected]@ct.gov

Delaware, State ofhttp://www.e911.delaware.gov

Terry M. WhithamE9-1-1 AdministratorP O Box 818303 Transportation CircleDover, DELAWARE 19903-0818(302) [email protected]

08/30/2011

Florida, Broward

08/18/2011

08/15/2011

09/14/2011 Florida, Lake

Florida, Brevard County Deborah A Sands, ENP 911 CoordinatorBrevard Board of County Commissioners2725 Judge Fran Jamieson WayGovernment Center C-201Viera, FLORIDA 32940(321) [email protected]

Mr. Richard D. CarpaniDirector, Communications Tech. Div.Broward Sheriff's Office115 S. Andrews Avenue, Rm #325Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301(954)[email protected]

Florida, Charlotte County

http://www.ccso.org

Janet Hamilton, ENP911 AdministratorCharlotte County Sheriffs Office7474 Utilities RdPunta Gorda, FLORIDA 33982(941) [email protected]

Florida, Hendry Countyhttp://www.hendryfla.net/

Robin McLeanE9-1-1 CoordinatorHendry County Board of County CommissionersPO Box 2340La Belle, FLORIDA 33975-2340Voice: (863) [email protected]

Mr. Gregory A. HolcombPost Office Box 7800Tavares, FL 32778-7800(352)[email protected]

Florida, Levy

08/15/2011 Florida, Martin County

09/15/2011

10/03/2010 Florida, Orange

Mr. Mike WestLevy County Sheriff's OfficeP.O. Drawer 1719Bronson, FL 32621(352) [email protected]

Joseph J. Laviano, ENP E-911 Communications Director/E-911 CoordinatorMartin County Sheriff's Office800 SE Monterey RoadStuart, FLORIDA 34994(772) [email protected]

Florida, Okaloosa County Department of Public Safety

Mrs. Christine Cooper 911 CoordinatorOkaloosa County Department of Public Safety90 College Boulevard East Niceville, FL 32578(850) [email protected]

Annette Rodgers Interim 911 CoordinatorOrange County Government3511 Parkway Center CourtOrlando, FLORIDA 32808(407) [email protected]

11/20/2011 Florida, Palm Beach

08/24/2011 Florida, St Lucie County

Mr. Steven D. Booth 9-1-1 Planning CoordinatorPalm Beach County Division of Emergency Management20 S. Military TrailWest Palm Beach, FL 33415(561) [email protected]

Tiffany BennettPublic Safety Division ManagerSt. Lucie County Public Safety and Communications15305 W Midway RdFort Pierce, FL 34945(772) [email protected]

Carolyn Dill-Collier, ENP9-1-1 CoordinatorSt. Lucie County Public Safety and Communications15305 W Midway RdFort Pierce, FL 34945(772) [email protected]

5/29/2008 Florida, Sarasota County http://www.scgov.net

Ms. Amelia L. CoatesSarasota County 911 Coordinator1660 Ringling Blvd., 6th floorSarasota, FL 34236(941)[email protected]

08/15/2011

09/14/2011

Florida, Walton

Florida, State of

http://fcn.state.fl.us/oraweb/owa/www_dmsnet.dms_net.homepage

Wink Infinger4050 Esplanade WayBldg 4030, Room 235TTallahassee, FL 32399-0950(850)[email protected]: http://fcn.state.fl.us/oraweb/owa/www_dmsnet.dms_net.homepage

Florida, Union County

www.unionsheriff.us

John R WalkerDirectorUnion County Office ofEmergency Management58 NW 1st StreetLake Butler, FL 32054(386)[email protected]

Lieutenant Keith A. ChambleeOffice of the SheriffEM and Public Safety Communication Division752 Triple G RoadDeFuniak Springs, FL 32433(850)[email protected]

10/23/2009Vendor Press Release

Georgia, Brantley County

http://brantleycountyga.blogspot.com/

William LartzDirector of EMA/911PO Box 848Nahunta, GA [email protected]

09/30/2011 Idaho, State of

10/21/2011

12/06/2010

Hawaii, Oahu

http://hawaiiwirelesse911.hawaii.gov/index.htm

Executive DirectorThera Bradshaw6315 Paukea PlaceHonolulu, HI 96825 (213) [email protected] Executive Deputy DirectorCourtney Tagupa1600 Kapiolani Blvd. Ste. 530Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) [email protected]

Eddie L. Goldsmith E911 Program CoordinatorIdaho Emergency Communications CommissionP.O. Box 83720, Bldg. 600Boise, IDAHO 83720-0076(208) [email protected]

Illinois, Counties of Southern IL (CSI)

Patrick J. Lustig, ENPCSI Project ManagerDirector, Jackson County 911303 N. Robinson CircleCarbondale, ILLINOIS 62901(618) [email protected]

Illinois, St. Clair Countyhttp://www.911.co.st-clair.il.us/

Mr. William H. Gamblin, ENP 911 DirectorSt. Clair County ETSB101 S 1st StreetBelleville, IL 62220-2014(618) [email protected]

Mark Grady

10/04/2010

08/12/2011

06/09/2009

Indiana, Eastern Consortium of IN Counties (ECIC)Indiana Network (State)http://www.in911.nethttp://www.911coverage.org

Barry C. Ritter, ENP Executive Director Indiana Enhanced Wireless 911 Board 10 West Market Street, Suite 2980 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2982 Office 317.234.2507 Cell [email protected]

Iowa, State of Barbara Vos E911 Program ManagerHomeland Security & Emergency Mgmt7105 NW 70th Ave Camp Dodge Bldg W-4Johnston IA 50131515-725-3288 (Office)515-240-4054 (Mobile)[email protected]

Iowa, Black Hawk County

http://www.wplwloo.lib.ia.us/wpd

Waterloo Police DepartmentChief Thomas J. Jennings715 Mulberry StreetWaterloo, IA [email protected]

09/16/2011 Kansas, State of

11/13/2009

9/20/2011

Walt WayKansas 911 Coordinating Council, Chair15976 W Parkwood Ct.Olathe, Kansas 66062913-826-1010 (telephone)[email protected]

Kentucky, Elliott County www.elliottcoem.com

Jim Skaggs, 9-1-1 Coordinator Elliott County Emergency ManagementPO Box 361 Sandy Hook, KY. 41171 606-738-6011 - Office606-793-2047 - Cell606-738-6667 - [email protected]

1/17/2008 Kentucky, Estill County Fred Rogers9-1-1 DirectorEstill CountyIrvine, KY 40336606-723-6533, [email protected]

Cell 606-634-5763

Kentucky, Lexington (Kentucky Post Eductional Network)

David Lucas, ENPDirectorDepartment of Public Safety, Division of Enhanced 9-1-1200 East Main Street, Room 313Lexington, KY [email protected]

09/23/2010 Kentucky, State of

08/15/2011

11/02/2011

John J. PattersonNG Project ManagerOffice of the 911 CoordinatorCMRS BoardOffice of the GovernorKentucky Office of Homeland SecurityCommonwealth of Kentucky125 Holmes StreetFrankfort, Kentucky 40601Phone Number: 502.564.3911 ext. [email protected]

Louisiana, Saint Tammany Parish Communications Districthttp://www.STP911.org

Woody GloverSt. Tammany Parish Communications District 510 East Boston Street, Suite 200 Covington, LA 70433 985-898-4911 [email protected]

Maryland, State ofhttp://www.mlis.state.md.ushttp://www.dpscs.state.md.us/ensb/

Gordon D. Deans Executive DirectorMaryland Emergency Number Systems Board115 Sudbrook LaneSuite 201Pikesville, MARYLAND 21208(410) [email protected]

08/19/2009

09/14/2011 Michigan, State of

01/03/2010

Massachusetts, State of Frank PozniakExecutive Director

Tom AsheDeputy DirectorState 911 Department1380 Bay Street, Building CTaunton MA, 02780-1088508.828.2911 (Main)[email protected]

Harriet Miller-Brown 911 State AdministratorMichigan State Police714 S. Harrison RoadEast Lansing, MI 48823(517) 336-6414 [email protected]

Minnesota, Metropolitan Emergency Services Board (Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area

http://www.mn-mesb.org/

Pete W. Eggimann, ENP Director of 911 ServicesMetropolitan Emergency Services Board2099 University Ave WSuite 201Saint Paul, MINNESOTA 55104(651) [email protected]

11/20/2008

08/12/2011 Mississippi, Neshoba County

08/04/2009 Mississippi, Warren County

11/21/2008 Missouri, State of

Minnesota, State ofhttp://www.911.state.mn.us/

Jackie Mines9-1-1 Program ManagerTown Square444 Cedar StreetSuite 137St.Paul, MN [email protected]

Jeff Mayo, Emergency Management Director , Neshoba County Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)11901 Highway 15 NorthPhiladelphia, MS [email protected]

Jason TatumDirectorVicksburg-Warren 911P O Box 351Vicksburg, MISSISSIPPI 39181(601) [email protected]

1/17/2008 Missouri, Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) - Kansas City area

http://www.marc.org/publicsafety/

Keith FaddisDirector of Public SafetyMid-America Regional Council600 Broadway, Suite 200Kansas City, MISSOURI 64105Voice: (816) [email protected]

Paul Fennewald9-1-1 CoordinatorOffice of AdministrationInformation Technology Services Truman Building, Suite 280 Jefferson City, MO [email protected]

REPLACE RD PORTER????

08/25/2011

11/12/2009 Nebraska, State of

09/28/2009 New Hampshire, State of

08/17/2011

11/20/2008 New Jersey, Gloucester County

08/30/2011 New Jersey, Ocean County

Montana, State of

http://www.mt.gov

http://pssb.mt.gov/911programs.mcpx

Becky Berger 911 Program ManagerState of Montana125 North RobertsMitchell Building - Room 52Helena, MONTANA 59620Voice: (406) 444-1966FAX: (406) [email protected]

Joan Raffety McCoyNebraska Public Service Commission911 Coordinator1200 N StSuite 300Lincoln, NE 68509-2006Office: (402) [email protected]

Bruce G. Cheney, ENP Executive DirectorN.H. Bureau/Emergency Communications10 Hazen Drive, Room 105Concord, NEW HAMPSHIRE [email protected]

New Jersey, Burlington County Monica Gavio, ENPBurlington County 9-1-1 CoordinatorCustodian of Records1 Academy DrWestampton, N.J. 08060609-265-7118 voice609-265-1323 [email protected]

Jim CrossGloucester County NJDivision Head TelecomClayton, NJ [email protected]

James DeLigny Chief PST/ 91-1- CoordinatorOcean County Sheriff's Dept146 Chestnut StreetToms River, NEW JERSEY 08753(732) 349-2010 OR [email protected]

09/21/2011

08/17/2011

08/24/2011

5/28/2008 New Jersey, State of

http://www.state.nj.us/911/

Craig Reiner (Director) Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services609-777-3698 [email protected]

New Mexico, State of Bill Range, ENP, PMPNew Mexico E-911 Program DirectorBataan Memorial BuildingRoom 202Sante Fe, NM [email protected]

New York, City of Rochester Mr. John A. Cassin, ENP Operations ManagerRochester Emergency Communications Dept.321 West Main StreetRochester, NEW YORK 14608Voice: (585) 528-2200Fax: (585) [email protected]

North Carolina, Guilford Metro 9-1-1http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/Departments/GM911/

Craig Whittington, ENP 9-1-1 & Special Projects CoordinatorGuilford Metro 9-1-11201 Coliseum BlvdGreensboro, NORTH CAROLINA 27403Voice: (336) [email protected]

08/18/2011

North Carolina, Beech Mountain

08/29/2011 North Dakota, State of

North Carolina 9-1-1 Boardhttp://www.nc911.nc.gov

Richard Taylor3810 Mitchell CircleNew Bern, NC 28562Executive DirectorNC 911 [email protected]

Jay Hefner, Chief of PoliceTown of Beech Mountain403 Beech Mountain ParkwayBeech Mountain, NC [email protected]

GEO-COMMpressrelease11/04/2011

North Carolina, North-Central North Carolina NG911 Compact

Doris KinardWinston-Salem Police Dept.Public Safety Communications Director725 N. Cherry St.Winston-Salem, NC(336) [email protected]

Terry Traynor, SecretaryNorth Dakota Emergency Services Communications Coordinating [email protected]

08/19/2011

08/17/2011

Ohio, Hamilton County Ron Bien9-1-1 CoordinatorHamilton Co. Communications Ctr.2377 Civic Center DriveCincinnati, OHIO 45231(513) [email protected]

Michael Bailey, ENPInterim DirectorHamilton County Communications Center2377 Civic Center Dr.Cincinnati, OHIO 45231Voice: (513) [email protected]

Oklahoma, Association of Central Oklahoma Governments

http://www.acogok.org/Programs_and_Services/9-1-1_Services/

Brent L. Hawkinson9-1-1 Programs [email protected]

Stephen M. Willoughby, ENP Director E911 & Public SafetyAssoc. of Central Oklahoma Govmts.21 E. Main St., Ste. 100Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA [email protected]

Oklahoma, State of

http://www.ok.gov/911/

Gene ThaxtonOklahoma Department of Public SafetyPO Box 11415Oklahoma City, OK 73111-0415(405) [email protected]

08/17/2011

08/17/2011

11/06/2009

1/28/2008 Oregon, State of

http://www.oregon.gov/OMD/OEM/OR911/911_program.shtml

Mark Tennyson State 9-1-1 Program DirectorOregon Emergency ManagementPO Box 14370Salem, OREGON 97309-5062(503) [email protected]

Pennsylvania, Allegheny County(Pittsburgh Area)http://www.county.allegheny.pa.us/emerserv/911/

Gary J. Thomas, ENP9-1-1 CoordinatorAllegheny County 9-1-1400 N. Lexington St.Pittsburgh, PA 15208(412) [email protected].

Pennsylvania, Centre County Daniel (Dan) Tancibok, ENP9-1-1 DirectorBellefonte, PA [email protected]

Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of

Jonathan Hansen, ENP Director, Bureau of 9-1-1PA Emergency Mgmt Agency2605 Interstate Drive, Suite 105Harrisburg, PA 17110-9364(717) [email protected]

09/28/2009 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of

11/20/2008

09/14/2011

08/18/2011 South Dakota, State of

Mr. Manuel Gonzalez-Azcuy Executive DirectorPuerto Rico 9-1-1 ServicePO Box 270200San Juan, Puerto Rico 00927-0200(787) [email protected]

Rhode Island, State ofhttp://www.ri911.ri.gov/

Gregory M. Scungio ([email protected])Director of OperationsRI E9-1-1311 Danielson PikeNorth Scituate, RHODE ISLAND 02857Voice: (401) 459-0911

Raymond LaBelle (retired)Executive DirectorE9-1-1 Uniform Emergency Telecommunications System1951 Smith St.North Providence, RHODE ISLAND 02911(401) 354-0911, [email protected]

South Dakota, Pennington County

Ted G. Rufledt, Jr., ENP Deputy Director, Pennington County 9-1-1President, Dakota Chapter of NENA300 Kansas City St., Suite 201Rapid City, SD [email protected]

Michael S Houdyshell 911 CoordinatorSD Dept of Public Safety118 W Capitol AvenuePierre, SOUTH DAKOTA 57501(605) [email protected]

10/06/2010 Tennessee, Lewis County

05/29/2009

08/18/2011

09/14/2011

Travis R. Hinson Board Chair Lewis County E-911 Board 1211 Darbytown Rd Hohenwald, TN 38462-5609 Voice: 931-796-6913 Tennessee, Moore County Metro Moore County 911 BoardMark Logan, Sheriff58 Elm StreetLynchburg, TN 37352(931) [email protected]

Tennessee Emergency Communications Boardhttp://www.tn.gov/commerce/911

Lynn K Questell Executive DirectorTennessee Emergency Communications500 James Robertson Parkway9th Floor Davy Crockett TowerNashville, TENNESSEE 37243(615) [email protected]

Texas 9-1-1 Alliance (TX Districts)

James D. Goerke CEOTX 9-1-1 Alliance1520 El CieloLeander, TEXAS 78641Voice: (512) 528-9734Fax: (512) [email protected]

08/30/2011

08/18/2011

Texas, Denco Area 9-1-1 Districthttp://www.denco.org

Mark PayneExecutive DirectorDenco Area 9-1-1 District1075 Princeton StreetLewisville, TX 75067(972) [email protected]

Other Contacts: David Connel [email protected], 9-1-1 Systems

Texas, Galveston County Emergency Communication District http://www.galco911.org

Jack Wilkins:Deputy Director/Operations ManagerGalveston County Emergency Communication District1353 FM 646 West, Suite 101Dickinson, TX [email protected]

5/28/2008 Texas, Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network

http://www.911.org/

Ms. Lavergne Schwender ([email protected])Executive DirectorGreater Harris County 9-1-110220 Fairbanks N Houston RdHouston, TEXAS 77064Voice: (832) 237-9911

09/14/2011

09/14/2011

08/17/2011

Texas, State ofwww.911.state.tx.us (top of page 911 contacts)

Paul Mallett [email protected] DirectorCommission on State Emergency Communications333 Guadalupe StSuite 2-212Austin, TEXAS 78701(512) 305-6920

Texas Poison Control Networkhttp://www.911.state.tx.us/browse.php/poisonorhttp://www.poisoncontrol.org/

Paul Mallett Executive DirectorCommission on State Emergency Communications333 Guadalupe StSuite 2-212Austin, TEXAS 78701(512) 305-6920(512) [email protected]

Vermont Enhanced 9-1-1 Boardhttp://e911.Vermont.gov

Jim Lipinski IT ManagerState of VT(802)[email protected]

10/07/2011

08/17/2011

08/30/2011 Washington, King County

2/19/2008 Virginia, State of

http://www.vita.virginia.gov/services/voiceServices/e911.cfm

Dorothy Spears-Dean Public Safety Communications CoordinatorVirginia Information Technologies Agency11751 Meadowville LaneChester, VIRGINIA 23836Voice: (804) [email protected]

Virginia, Franklin County Regional System to include Patrick County

Bill AgeeManager of Emergency CommunicationsFranklin County, Virginia70 East Court Street, Ste 101Rocky Mount, VIRGINIA 24151(540) [email protected]

Virginia, City of Franklin

www.franklinpolice.org

Mickey Futrell, Communications Manager Frankllin Police Department1018 Pretlow StreetFranklin, Va [email protected]

Marlys Davis E 9-1-1 Program ManagerKing County E 9-1-1 Program Office7300 Perimeter Rd. S., Rm. 128Seattle, WASHINGTON 98108-3848(206) [email protected]

08/23/2011

08/29/2011

01/27/2010

Washinton, Snohomish County Laura CasterE 9-1-1 ManagerSnohomish County E 9-1-1 OfficeM/S #4063000 Rockefeller Ave.Everett, WASHINGTON 98201-4046(425) [email protected]

Washington, State ofhttp://www.emd.wa.gov/e911/e911_index.shtml

Jacqueline RandallIT Enhanced 911 Branch Manager [email protected]

Robert EzelleE911/Homeland Security Unit ManagerWashington State Emergency Management Division Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 [email protected]

Washington DChttp://www.ouc.dc.gov

Susan Nelson Legislative/Regulatory/911 Fund Compliance Manager Office of Unified Communications Washington, D.C. 20032 202 [email protected]

03/01/2007

IPPIPS

IPSSNGS

NGSS

Texas A&M trial

http://ng911.tamu.edu

IPPIPS

IPSSNGS

NGSS

http://www.arcounties.org/counties

Purpose of Network RFP Date / Service Date Geography & OwnershipTo support, exclusively, 9-1-1 traffic and supporting components. The network is designed to deliver VOIP based (SIP) 9-1-1 calls to PSAPS. In addition scheduled GIS SQL replication is done to the workstations.

Owned by the Kenai Peninsula Borough, the network encompasses a land mass approximately the size of West Virginia.

4 PSAP’s and 12 seats covering the entire peninsula.

To provide IP capabiltiy to the PSAPs of Alabama.

RFP awarded on July 6, 2011. In final contract negotiations currently.

Owned by the ECDs of Alabama that committed funds to the project.

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Note RFP status/date if issued, or intended service date, as appropriate

Prepare for NG9-1-1 Baldwin County AL

PSAP Interconnection In-Service in 2006 County

9-1-1 and mapping IN SERVICE SINCE OCTOBER 2006 Limestone County

RFP 11/29/2007

Anticipated cut date is February 23, 2009.

New CPE installed in 2006

Deliver 9-1-1 calls via IP, improve redundancy and diversity.

Primary goal with this upgrade was to obtain a geographically diverse and fully redundant system to support two primary and one secondary PSAPs along with a backup PSAP available in case of a primary location catastrophe.

Shelby County minus the city of Hoover and Birmingham

Approximately 800 square miles in Central Alabama. County receives on average 70,080 9-1-1 calls for service per year and responds to about 155,750 incidents.

RFP issue '4Q 2011

Statewide

NG911 and Public Safety interconnection and interoperability.

State of CT provides 9-1-1 platform (hardware/software) and training for 107 PSAPs which include 169 towns, 8 regional centers. NG9-1-1 will be a state solution.

Prepare for acceptance of the Next Generation Technology

We are piggy backing off the existing tariff with Verizon in the provisioning of 9-1-1 services.

Brevard County

Charlotte County

4.1 Platform for IP network Hendry County

911

Brevard County, Florida. Fractional T-1 frame relay network in place, connecting 11 PSAPs. IP implementation planned for FY 11.

RFP process completed.

Purchase Orders have been issued. Work to be completed by 12/31/11

Service Date - Full implementation by 12/2010

7 Primary PSAPS and one Secondary

E-911 ANI/ALI Delivery No RFP Martin County

n/a Okaloosa County is a progressive, mission-critical call center serving a population of 185,000 citizens and thousands of visitors. The PSAP has multiple two-position remotes, including Eglin Fire Department, Eglin Security, Eglin Emergency Response, Crestview Police Department and Ft. Walton Beach; and several one-position remotes, including Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt Police Department, Hurlburt Fire Department, Niceville Police Department and Valparaiso.

Support NG911 delivery 6/15/2009 Palm Beach County, Florida

E-911 ANI/ALI Delivery No RFP St. Lucie County

Initially, Sarasota County only.Changing Sarasota County, Florida, 9-1-1 system over to an IP based system. Will be changing 911 system to an IP network and changing CPE equipment to also be IP based.

In-service in January 1, 2011 Own all equipment. NG capable.Allow backup to neighboring counties.

facilitate the delivery of 9-1-1 traffic

09/21/2010, contract as result of RFP 04/05/2011

15 Counties: Alexander, Clay, Gallatin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Marion, Perry, Pulaski, Richland, Saline, Union, Wabash, White, Williamson, and the City of Marion

Implement an IP network to tie all 8 PSAPs together.

Initially for wireless and VoIP. Statewide

Statewide wireless E911 call delivery and ESInet service network

Crossroads (project phase G-1) complete 1Q07

Indiana Wireless Direct Network (project phase G-2) a/k/a the IN911 network complete in 52 of 92 counties October, 2008.

IN911 network for remaining counties is ongoing.

Statewide167 PSAPs / 134 taking wireless E9-1-1 calls.

RFP Award - 10/21/2010Contract Signed - 7/8/2011Tentative In-Svc - 09/14/2012

In Service Oct/Nov 2006.

E911 Call Delivery, SALI

Pilot Project will include development and deployment of a limited scope ESInet connecting three PSAPs and State Data Centers

Consultant selected by RFP in September 2010

GIS data layer accuracy and completeness under study at selected pilot sites in the State.  At present time, GIS data owned by local jurisdictions.

Previous CPE system was in its 5th year of service - were having some minor problems and computers needed to be upgraded so received approval from the County Judge/Executive to upgrade with the new IP 9-1-1 solution.

County - Central 9-1-1 Dispatch Center

Rollout started with original three counties (Fayette, Jessamine & Woodford) and expanded to other counties as funding was available. Final service date for Phase 3 (Bath County) is set for pre-Nov 2011.

Fayette County via Lexington-Fayette Urban County GovernmentParticipating Counties: Taylor, Meade, Jessamine, Woodford, Boyd, Garrard, Rowan, Grayson, Bath & Lincoln Countiess

Various sites around state

State of Maryland

District owned and maintained GIS (Arc/Info)

To allow MD State Police Barracks (23 installations) as a secondary PSAP to receive ANI/ALI and rebid capabilities. Also, purchasing CPE eqpt. To also explore the feasibility of establishing a NG 9-1-1 network connecting our Primary PSAPs utilizing hosted CPE at regional LEC Central Offices and existing fiber/copper connectivity to remote workstations at each PSAP.

RFP released and tentative award offered.

Ultimate goal: Public Safety IP WAN linking 20 PSAPs in 9 counties

Week of 3/12/2007, RFPs will go out requesting PSAP equipment for 2 counties and equipment necessary for routing using a WAN. rfp with in 10 days -- end of mo - month

Multi-County20 PSAPs

PSAP Interconnection Not Planned at this time

anticipate statewide network for PSAPs to connect to

County-wide except Tribal Reservations

47 PSAPs

MARC consists of nine member counties and the six largest cities in the region. The member counties are Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray in Missouri and Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte in Kansas. The cities with board representation are Kansas City, Mo.; Kansas City, Kan.; Independence, Mo.; Lee's Summit, Mo.; Olathe, Kan.; and Overland Park, Kan.

Working towards an IP network, but before that happens, equipment upgrades and mapping are needed.

Statewide - 53 PSAPs

IP CPE installed 09/30/2009 Burlington County

Statewide E9-1-1 network w/common PSAP equipment.53 locally-managed 9-1-1 jurisdictions.

RFP - 2005 In Svc - End of 2009

State of NMStatewide IP network for all emergency services.

An RFP for E-911 equipment and services was issued on Friday, November 21, 2008 with a due date of 12/17/2008. Categories covered in this procurement included: * E-911 call taking equipment * Logging Recorders * CAD/RMS * Radio Interface (consoles) * Reverse 911 and Campus Notification Systems * Generators and UPS * Paging systems * Next Generation consulting services * Security equipment – routers, gateways and firewalls * MPLS-like network services * Emergency Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS dispatch software systems * Dispatch consoles and chairs

To deliver voice and data for 9-1-1 calls to PSAP

City of Greensboro & Guilford County

21 primary/17 second PSAPs -- all mirrored and can run as 38 psaps, if needed.

Statewide IP Network StatewideAnticipate RFP for Consulting Services to be awarded at 07/20/2007 Board meeting.

Winston-Salem Police Department, Eden Police Department and Surry County 9-1-1

Provide IP based network for emergency call delivery and management of both advanced voice and data services.

No RFP. Ohio does not require competetive bidding for 9-1-1 services and equipment.

Delivery of 9-1-1 calls (voice & data) over VoIP Network

The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is a voluntary association of city, town and county governments within the Central Oklahoma area. The ACOG region includes Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian and Logan Counties.

Statewide,

County - 1 PSAP

Prepare for NG9-1-1 In Service June 2006

Statewide E9-1-1 network w/common PSAP equipment

Goals is to have network in place and working by year end 2007

IP delivery network, large urban/suburban demographic

Consolidated PSAP that takes calls for all of Centre County and two communities (Philipsburg and Sandy Ridge) that overlap with Clearfield County.

1 PSAP

1 PSAP for county

Upgrade our existing equipment to handle SS7 and VoIP.

Broadband network for NG911calls available from two providers but no solution available/offered yet by the LEC or their vendor.

Intended service data is mid-2009

Delivery of 911 calls, ALI retrieval, statewide transfer of calls, and sharing of GIS data among other capabilities to be defined.

NetTN contract awarded June 2008, effective July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2018TCS (NG9-1-1 management Company) contract awarded January 2011, effective January 2011 through December 2016

Statewide coverage with Emergency Communications Board ownership shared with state government.

To immediately process VoIP calls using a NENA i2 compliance infrastructure, and, help pave the way to NG9-1-1 by beginning to generate necessary database resources.

24 multi-jurisdictional 9-1-1 authorities that have formed an alliance to coordinate activities and share resources and efforts.

Network path diversity, disaster recovery, Metropolitan LAN, NG9-1-1 backbone

RFP released December 2009, contract negotiations begin May 2010, contract awarded and executed September 2010. Complete system cutover Q2 2012.

District (Denco Area 9-1-1 District). The entity that provides enhanced 9-1-1 service in Denton County. A board of managers, appointed by participatingjurisdictions, governs the District. The District serves Denton County and all of the City of Carrollton. There are twelve (12) PSAPs that are currently capable of answering 9-1-1 calls in the Denco Area 9-1-1 District.

All 8 PSAPs are up and running using an IP 9-1-1 solution with Ethernet service.

Deployed CPE in March 0f 2006, wireless back up in August 2007.

Galveston County Emergency Communication District

Estimate RFP to be released March 2008 with a 30 day bid time.

Existing 42 PSAPs, 48 cities, and two counties.

Possibility to add TranStar and Port Authority.

Multi-County

Statewide

Support call handling, ALI/ANI delivery, and NG 9-1-1 services

RFP - 6/24/2009

Awarded 04/2010

Cut over occured on 05/24/2011.

Statewide8 PSAPs

By 3Q2007 State-wide

A911 Call routing and delivery

King County WA

IP network trial, proposed that NG9-1-1 be one of five applications

two call taker positions

population of over 8300 full time residents making over 46,000 9-1-1 calls to the PSAP a year. It must also accommodate a large influx of visitors with wireless phones

Delivery of 911 calls and associated data to PSAPs.

State of Washington, 3rd quarter 2008. Statewide implementation of NG911 ESInet and ALI Database at all PSAPs in state to be complete by 09/2011.

State project to develop an IP network and provide IP connectivity to all Washington PSAPs which will lay down the infrasturcture to enable Next Generation 9-1-1 applications in the future.

State RFP/Please refer to Washington State E9-1-1 Office

Network covers Washington State; Qwest(CenturyLink)/Intrado partnership - please refer to Washington State E9-1-1 Office

Transition to a modernized method of emergency call delivery utilizing Internet Protocols in accordance with the industry standards being published and developed.

• RFPs were received October 31, 2008• Contract with selected vendor Qwest/Intrado was signed June 5, 2009

Entire state of Washington's thirty nine (39) counties and managed by the State E911 program office as a statewide service.

TDM network supports Direct Connect T1s and Trunks from all facilites based Carriers--ILEC, CLECs and CMRS providers for 911 call delivery.

No RFP or business case is currently in place for IP implementation. Network is currently TDM.

Washington DC 1 PSAP

Initial PurposeIP now.

IP Now or

IP Capable?A network infrastructure that allows for renewable software based solutions running on redundant and replaceable "Common Off The Shelf" (COTS) hardware.

Several districts have IP capable CPE

Statewide IP network for all emergency services with connection to regional and/or national safety networks. Allow for receipt of external data such as haz-mat, RR events, weather, bldg info, health info, etc. Improved agency & public alert & warning systems. Shared information services for agency locator and access control.

IP capable

IP within PSAP network to workstations – IP capable for inbound trunking.

Modify the design of existing system in several ways to increase the redundancy and geographic diversity of its capabilities. The county's intention to utilize TCP/IP communications to support NG9-1-1.

IP now within the PSAP network – IP capable for inbound trunks

Ensure they had a network in place that would still be accessible during disasters AND to reduce costs.

Prepare for NG9-1-1 by installing IP capable CPE equipment and internal IP network.

Implement Phase 2 wirelessCPE is IP capable with application upgrades.

Defining common network components and State network modernization.

To get prepared for other media; i.e., telematics & alarm monitors

Feasibility study completed 1/2007 clarified the need for an ESINet for interconnection of all PSAPs in a high speed environment to support the delivery of advanced services, increase reliability, and reduce costs.

Existing ISDN-based network could not deliver the full suite of NG911 services envisioned by the State. The study identified the need for better speed that will be required and cost savings that would be the result of a dedicated network.

Three basic services provided by the ESINet (PSDN) are: NG911; NCIC/COLLECT law enforcement database connections; P25 switch interoperability connections between every PSAP and the State switch.

GIS Mapping is currently IP.

IP Capable

IP now

IP Now 911

GIS file sharing & MIS data aggregation

When completed will be IP capable

IP Capable

Yes - IP Now

Upon completion Upgrade existing analog 911 system to a digital/IP based system

IP Capable

Install IP backbone and new CPE. County wants a pure IP system.

Ensure backup and redundant systems available.IP Now (since June 2006)

Deployment of NG9-1-1

Implement an IP network to tie all 8 PSAPs together.

Fiber connection between two data centers, fiber connection to 8 PSAPs and T1 connection to remaining 13 PSAPs until fiber is in place. Fiber deployment over three year period.

Initially for wireless and VoIP.

IP Now. Full IP transport of wireless E9-1-1 calls and ANI/ALI data, delivers IP voice and data to IP PSAPs, converts to analog/digital to accommodate legacy PSAP CPE.

Cellular / Wireless E9-1-1 routing, transport, delivery and interoperability

IP Now Needed to replace CPE & computers

The pilot project underway will establish a limited scale IP capable network utilizing the existing State IP networks to connect the 3 pilot site PSAPs.

Pilot project design and implementation to establish a limited scale ESInet connecting two State data centers and three PSAPs.

Yes (Lexington Police & Fire and Bath County)

IP based equipment installed utilizing CAMA network

PSAP Phone systems are either IP capable or IP now. The majority of PSAPs have fiber connectivity to the local central office. Those with only copper connectivity are in the process of being upgraded.

To allow MD State Police Barracks (23 facilities) as a secondary PSAP to receive ANI/ALI and rebid capabilities. To explore NG 9-1-1 network opportunities.

The Pilot Project will use NG functions and protocols from end to end. The testing involving legacy 911 systems will include conversion to SIP at the edge of the Pilot Project network.

Supposed to be capable of supporting all IP-based public safety applications including, but not limited to, NG911, Regional Trunked Radio, Regional Mobile Data, Multi-agency CAD, Multi-agency RMS, Regional GIS, etc.

No PSAP

Defining common network components and State network modernization.

Scope of Work * Develop a regional communications interoperability plan with the support of a technical subcommittee and an operational subcommittee. * Develop a memorandum of understanding with the agencies that will be a part of the interoperability plan. * Conduct an analysis of interoperability needs in the MARC region. Complete a matrix of which agencies need to be able to communicate in specific situations. * Develop a plan to enhance the regional interoperability system to include implementation of the RAMBIS proposal. * Develop the RFP criteria for the communications equipment including a VoIP network solution to integrate public safety communications systems in the region.

IP capable

State network is IP now.

Implementing state wide 9-1-1 service for 56 counties

IP Now

Design a statewide IP network.

IP Now

IP now (Conversion of IP to CAMA done at the PSAP to support legacy CPE)

To provide IP based network for 9-1-1 call delivery and data management

ALI and PSAP connectivity to run over T1s.

IP Capable

IP Now

Regional PSAP Consolidation and IP Enabled diverse network, client owned Selective Routers route all 9-1-1 in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh, Plan deployment of an IP Enabled System

CPE equipment needed to be upgraded for wireless so they went ahead and upgraded to an IP 9-1-1 solution.

Not yet.

IP CPE now, IP network available now

Seeking a fully integrated solution for Next Generation 9-1-1 calltaking, mapping and dispatching of resources to replace three existing, but disparate, legacy systems.

Some PSAPs are IP capable

Direct connectivity from wireless MSCs and VoIP with NetTN IP connections to PSAP controllers

NG9-1-1 RFI *Intent to explore……. * July 8, 2005, responses due * 16 responses * Both written & oral presentations * Used info collected to decide how to move forward Made decision to stage NG efforts

Coordinate activities with other 9-1-1 authorities and explore opportunities to share resources and effort

Network diversity and disaster recovery

IP Now

IP now internally

Wireline and microwave MPLS network integration began in Q1 2011, with IP CPE installations beginning early Q1 2012.

The District had 18 initial goals: reduced backroom equipment, reduced proprietary components, reduced maintenance, remote monitoring/maintenance/upgrades, detecting problems early, remote support & training, remote call taking, better backup, redundancy, security, PSAP-PSAP transfer w/ALI, multiple layers of call processing, multiple entry points for CAMA trunks, be ready for NG9-1-1, intelligent transfer, ALI rebid by carrier/class of service and integration w/current telephony environments.

IP NOW

IP Now Replace existing system.

NextGen in 2010

Planning: Transition WG,Appropriations request.

Preparation: Complete Phase II,Equipment replacement,Regional IP networks.

Engagement: Partners Program,Interim legislative study, Other Texas 9-1-1 agencies,Co-sponsor Texas A&M project, Texas DIR.

MPLS May use existing networks for initial trials

IP Now Test and implement IP based E911 Services to include call routing, delivery and ALI Database management.

Intrado VIPERS have been implemented at all 12 PSAPs. Assessing impact of removing CAMA interface modules so PSAPs are fully IP.

Provide IP connectivity to all Washington PSAPsMigration still in progress for one PSAP in our county

Some are IP now and in Phase III as defined in "Status." All PSAPs will be IP capable BUT for IP voice only.

Transition to a modernized method of emergency call delivery utilizing Internet Protocols in accordance with the industry standards being published and developed.

TDM capable only at the edge facing all facilities based Carriers. IP capable in the Inter Office Transport between Selective Router locations.

Direct T1s and TDM/SS7 Trunks connect to each of the District's Selective Routers. DC-NET transports to the PSAP. All Carriers were Direct-Connected as of 8/6/06.

Bandwidth availableTransport

Architecture6 Mbps TLS between ECDCs with a failover T1.

4 Mbps TLS to remote PSAPS.

Routed, IP-based, ethernet traffic with QOS.

10 Mbs connection where available

Alabama Super Computer Authority's AREN

100 megabit primary fiber connectivity. 10 meg redundant backup fiber connectivity.

TCP/IP

Each remote runs 1.536 megabytes

Network being upgraded to fiber connections. 12 megabit at each host site and 3 megabit at each remote site.

ILEC frame-relay service (IP)

Ethernet over fiber

Initially, 10 GB for each ring, with an additional 10GB for the core. Applications access the network through 1 GB ports. Capacity can be added in 10 GB increments by turning up additional “colors” (lightwaves). Ultimate capacity on each ring is 400 GB using 10 GB transponders; increasing to 1.6 TB with 40 GB transponders.

Dark fiber, lit using DWDM technology, ring-redundant with 50 mSec failover. Six rings, with multiple (diverse) connections between each ring and the core. All “touch points” (connections between rings) are provided with dual, diverse building entry. Fiber to all other ring connections becomes diverse routed generally within 500 feet. All fiber provisioned with TSP. PSAPs provided with VSAT hot standby provisioning for the basic three services (NG911, NCIC and P25) only.

TBD TBD

1.54Mg - 6Mg IP

IP-based emergency communications architecture

Unk Smart Ring

IP-based emergency communications architecture

Data is downloaded to an onsite ALI DB by local service providers.

100 Mbps between two data centers, 10Mbps connection to each of the 21 PSAPs

TCP / IP via Fiber at the completion of the project

Up to 1 GIG. Nominal PSAP bandwidth is up to 3 megs

RPR (resilient packet routing) over SONET

Windstream - DSL

10 Meg MPLS IP Network

To be determined during pilot project

MPLS

TBD TBD

n/a AT&T Network

Up to GIG-10 capacity. Existing fiber.

ATM today with minimum T-1 to each PSAP.

Redundant MPLS systems

Point-to-Point DS1

Currently configured to handle 10 simultaneous calls

1.544mbps (T1) to each PSAP

T1s

Internal network is Gigabit Use microwave with the IP routers and have T1s between Central Comm Center and Penn State.

All that would be needed.

In process IP/MPLS

MPLS over SONETWireline MPLS network is projected to deploy at 30 Mbps. Microwave bandwidth will increase as TDM infrastructure is removed from service.

On Comcast, we have 2mb going to each PSAP, and a 20 mb circuit between the controll points. The bandwidth on the wireless point to point varies anywhere to 6 meg aggragate to 32 meg aggragate depending on the link.

This will be a hosted solution. Intrado has commited to meeting strict SLAs. Vermont is purchasing call handling services as opposed to a 9-1-1 system. For this reason appropriate bandwidth is left to vendor. They will provision the systems with the appropriate bandwidth to meet all SLAs

All IP - MPLS

Scalable

Please refer to Washington State E9-1-1 Office

Please refer to Washington State E9-1-1 Office

Private managed Internet Protocol network with a statewide Quality of Service (QoS) framework.

All incoming 911 calls are delivered via T1s and SS7/TDM trunks.

All 23 wireless and wireline facilities based Carriers 911 calls are routed via T1s and TDM/SS7 Trunks into the District owned and controlled Selective Routers. The Selective Routers deliver calls via two fully redundant SONET rings that transport calls to two redundant TDM switches s8700 PBXs, located at two different buildings. The network is fully redundant from carrier to the Selective Router locations.

Last date of update: 11/30/2008

ANI/ALI and selective routing initially

Services provided on network

Wide area circuit provider is Alaska Communications Systems. Maintained and operated by the Kenai Peninsula Borough.

911 calltaking and voice, CAD, logging recorder playback, mapped ALI, remote ALI delivery via IP to secondary PD’s. IP radio dispatch is the next phase.

911 call taking, MIS, call logging, mapped ALI, remote listening of digital recorders.

Regarding the PSDN: Public Safety Services, with the primary occupant NG911. Each authorized service is provided with a Layer 2 connection across the network; thus each provider is responsible for managing their own address space. The network connects, via fiber, to every PSAP in the State.

Regarding NG911 specifically; IP routing and call delivery on network to all PSAPs, utilizing all possible NG911 functionality (NG911 DBMS, LVF, LOST, ESRP) within the PSDN while still terminating legacy 9-1-1 calls and translating them to IP, including call aggregation points and all equipment required at each of the PSAP locations. Outward-facing pure IP 9-1-1 call termination not offered at initial roll out until default routing/caller identification issues are resolved. Consolidation of POTS/Centrex and other 10-digit services for PSAPs onto NG911 to facilitate single headset solutions. Centralized logging recorder functionality. Centralized call database services to facilitate information sharing, automatic aid/boundary drop agreements, PSAP consolidation and continuity of operations.

TBD

911

Routing and ALI management services.

911

routing and ALI management services

The current plan is 9-1-1, logging recorders, mapping and 3-1-1. Want to include 3-1-1 so if there is a major hurricane, they can off-load non-emergency calls to 3-1-1.

Currently, only backup capabilities within County.

9-1-1 call delivery via Wireline, Wireless, VoIP, initially. Standards based. Once standards complete for Text, SMS services will be deployed along with video and sensor devices

NCIC, Fingerprint, Protective Order, others -- all IP network

Call handling for wireless and VoIP.

Wireless E9-1-1 call routing, ANI/ALI delivery, PSAP interoperability, interagency transfer, integrated language line translation service, Radio over IP (RoIP), ESInet services including redundant/diverse CJIS services via AES security compliant (IDACS/NCIC/AFIS) services, statewide warrant and criminal data via JTAC (Joint Technology Advisory Committee) projects.

Handles wireline and wireless calls.

QOS

ANI/ALI and mapping services

Call routing, receipt and ALI Information

B and E9-1-1 for landline and Phase 2 wireless.

VSPs are either coming in on telco SRs or they also have the opportunity to connect to the State IP router.

The system provides NG9-1-1 location based call routing and an updated IP network capable of delivering voice, video, text, and data to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) when available.

VoIP / PSAP workstation connectivity to the Host.

911 routing, data management and other optional advanced services such as texting to 9-1-1 and supplemental data.

E9-1-1 calls, mapping and voice connection

Wireless, wireline, call logger/recorder

Standalone ALI and VoIP connectivity

Wireless and VoIP 911 call delivery and ALI retrieval initially

TDMA and mixed-use IP traffic with QOS and traffic shaping

All voice and data transport between primary Data Centers and PSAP's having to do with 9-1-1, including GIS and MIS. By using "prioritization" features of the system, all VOICE takes priority.

Separate State network provides NCIS/CAD. Could combine into one network, but would have to define rules and privacy guidelines as those are quite different today.

911 Call selective routing and ALI database management and delivery. When NENA standards are fully developed, we will move to geo-spacial call routing and text messaging delivery.

Please refer to Washington State E9-1-1 Office

Same services as circuit switched today but utilizing IP.

Termination of all TDM E911 Calls from each individual Carrier and connectivity between the primary and back-up secondary site.

Future Plans09/10/2010 entering into final contract negotiations with CAD vendor. Expected deployment: April 2011.

Seek funding for additional applications to run on ANGEN

IP based radio dispatch across the same private network

Negotiating with a neighboring county who is just implementing E9-1-1 to allow them to use Elmore County's IP network and servers.

That project was put on shelf due to LEC restrictions that prevented 911 trunks being delivered across LATA lines. CAD for all law enforcement agencies in county being considered and would use 911 fiber network.

Currently investigating M/W for internal use for 9-1-1 and how it may work as a tool for video from cell phones. Current radio system is line-of-site UHF/VHF and would not be on M/W until 800 MGHz. They have capability to receive video; trying to figure out how to get it into the internal network.

Purchase IP based call taker equipment/software and IP radio console in 2009.

Connecticut has received $93.9 Million in BTOP funding to expand the PSDN, which will include approximately 400 additional connections to the network, including all Fire Departments and Police Departments that were not already part of the PSDN, certain radio sites, and other government facilities. This work is required to be completed by 3Q2013. BTOP (known as the "Phase 2" project) is continuing as scheduled.

Have cleared Verizon legal and have pricing to be able to transfer ANI/ALI across state lines. All bordering states (MD, PA, NJ) are on board and are awaiting an answer from Verizon on customer billing.

Recorder Replacement - received grants for 2 recorders will need to purchase 9 more

Continue preparations for standardized delivery of NG 911 when available

To maintain the current Equipment & Infrastructure

We are installing an IP selective router to make our system fully IP based, tenative install should be complete in early 2012

N/A

To maintain the current equipment and infrastructure

Connect with surrounding counties: Charlotte, Desota and Manatee.

None. Complete as of 1/1/2011.

Radio over IP, Connectivity to ESInets in Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri and ESInets within Illinois (DeKalb Co) as well as, allowing access to N-1-1 to our network

Working with three additional PSAPs and will be contacting the remaining ones.

Currently working with OnStar to transition SIP location based telematics to the IN911 network via PIDFlo protocol.

Currently planning the integration of XMPP based IM (instant messaging) to 911 and integrated dual party relay service(711) with the IN911 network to support wireless TDD to 911 as a statewide network service

Ready to deploy CACR (custom annoyance call routing) for NSI/nuisance calls via software enabled, PSAP controlled business rules.

Ready for direct SIP header location conveyance and routing/delivery via PIDFlo.

If legislative authorization is updated, the IN911 network will transition VoIP routing to the IN911 network and facilitate GIS and CAD data exchange between PSAPs.

Support of emergency requests using text, images and video.

Install larger phone switch to handle additional 9-1-1 and administrative lines so that neighboring counties with no 9-1-1 may choose to share system costs. The State is encouraging counties with no 9-1-1 to work with neighboring counties.

Estill County is willing to offer full dispatch services or just equipment sharing. This is very political..

Expand IP capability to more participants and direct connectivity to other IP Public Safety networks within the state.

1. Kentucky is moving via legislation to morph its wireless 9-1-1 board (CMRS Board) into one that clearly has jurisdiction over all of 9-1-1 related issues in the state. Currently, no agency really has oversight or provides direction for non wireless issues. Thus the CMRS Board does it in conjunction with the State 9-1-1 Coordinator who also serves as the CMRS Board Administrator.

2. Kentucky has won its litigation with prepaid providers. Both Tracfone in Federal Court and Virgin Mobile in State Court have been ordered to comply with the state’s wireless statute which specifies that carriers are required to collect and remit $0.70 per month from all CMRS connections.

Hope LEC comes around & will provide IP trunks - want to be able to share maps and MIS.

Waiting for NG 9-1-1 standards to be established and data identified/pre-interpreted to be received via the network connectivity at the PSAPs.

Planning for NG9-1-1

Montana received a $500K grant from the NHTSA which will be matched dollar for dollar by the State of Montana. The monies received from this grant will be used to develop processes and procedures for standard operations and contingency plans for Montana's PSAP's as well as the build out of the NG9-1-1 ESInet.

Once NM network is operational would consider working with border states if they are ready and compatible.

During the next 12 months, anticipate that all of the TSPs (Telephone Service Providers) in the region will be interconnected to the ESInet and then NG9-1-1 will be ready to go live.

Go live on NG platform.

Overcome funding challenges (OH is a bill & keep state).

Deploy enhanced applications (text, video).

Releasing RFP for consulting services for the purpose of conducting feasibility study of migrating to self maintenance of our 9-1-1 system.

Already have some connectivity to WA; will review and determine if more is required.

Currently in the process of replacing the obsolete TCI CPE. Working with Mission Critical Partners to develop RFP. Expect to replace the CPE by end of year or 1Q of 2012. The decision has been made to upgrade the radio system to digital trunking but the economy has slowed any progress on that. Working with current vendor, Motorola, to develop a phased upgrade as funds allow.

Seamless 9-1-1 call transfer with contiguous states.

Waiting for real NG911 solutions to be offered by LEC and their vendor.

Addition of call delivery and ALI retrieval related to wireline 911 calls

Watch closely the development of CPE.

Continue cooperative efforts with neighboring 9-1-1 administrative entities for the possible implementation of a Metroplex-wide ESInet.

Participating in the Texas Commission on State Emergency Communications' (CSEC) "E9-1-1 Grant Project" with other Texas 9-1-1 Districts and Councils of Government.

Moving to a hosted solution will allow Vermont to partner with one or more jurisdictions to handle each other's overflow traffic. It is projected that partnering will allow the system to be reduced in size by 25 to 50%. Vermont is actively working to find appropriate partners.

In March of 2011, both Franklin and Patrick County installed a Intrado Viper CPE 911 System which is fully IP based and NG911 capable.

Anticipate having PSAPs ready for NG911 by the time NG911 standards have been completed and the system is ready for implementation.

Statewide planning for additional phases leading to NG9-1-1 is in progress

To stay in sync with national standards for NG911.

1. Develop business case and RFP for NG-911 Implementation. 2. Develop RFP for District managed ALI database.

Art FaulknerAlabama Dept. of Homeland SecurityP.O. Box 304115Montgomery, AL 36130-4115Voice: (334) 956-7272Fax: (334) 223-1121

Darrell DavisState Security Office550 W. 7th Ave, Suite 1950Anchorage, AK 99501-3514Voice: (907) 269-6733Fax: (907) 269-0308EMAIL????

Barbara A. Jaeger, ENPState 911 Office100 N. 15 Ave., Suite 400Phoenix, AZ 85007Voice: (602) 542-0911Fax: (602) [email protected]

Arkansas Paul StricklinAdministrator - AR Emergency Tel Svcs Board1401 W. CapitolSuite 245Little Rock, Arkansas 72201Voice: (501) 375-9911Fax: (501) 372-4304

Daphne RhoeState of California 9-1-1 Program601 Sequoia Pacific Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95814Voice: (916) 657-9911Fax: (916) 657-9882

Connecticut George PohorilakDPS/DFEBS Statewide Emerg. Tel.

Alabama http://www.al911.org/

[email protected]

Alaska http://www.apconena.com/

Arizona http://www.911.state.az.us/

[email protected]

California http://www.td.dgs.ca.gov/Services/911/default.htm

[email protected]

111 Country Club Rd.Middletown, CT 06457Voice: (860) 685-8108Fax: (860) 685-8363

Terry M. WhithamDelaware State PoliceP. O. Box 818303 Transportation CircleDover, DE 19903-0818Voice: (302) 744-2682Fax: (302) 739-4874

W. A. Wink InfingerState of Florida4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 125FTallahassee, FL 32399-0950Voice: (850) 921-0041Fax: (850) 922-5162

Georgia Elaine SextonGeorgia Emerg Mngmnt AgencyP.O. Box 1334Gainesville, Georgia 30503Voice: (404) 309-9401Fax: (770) 531-9530

Idaho Eddie GoldsmithIdaho Emergency Communication Comm.157 N. BroadwayBlackfoot, ID 83221Voice: (208) 785-2958Fax:[email protected]

Marci SchrollIllinois Commerce Commission527 East CapitolSpringfield, IL 62701Voice: (217) 782-4911

[email protected]

Delaware http://aosta.state.de.us/dti/e911.nsf

[email protected]

Florida http://www.state.fl.us/dms/e911/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Illinois http://www.icc.state.il.us/tc/nineoneone.aspx

Fax: (217) 782-1377

Ken LowdenIndiana Wireless E911 Board10 West Market Street, Suite 2980Indianapolis, IN 46204-2982Voice: (317) 234-2507Fax: (317) 233-0894

John BensonIowa Emergency Mgt. Div.7105 NW 70th Ave.Camp Dodge, Building W4Johnston, IA 50131-1824Voice: (515) 725-3208Fax: (515) 515-725-3260

Ken MitchellCMRS Board of Kentucky200 Mero Street, T-500Frankfort, KY 40622Voice: (502) 564-3911Fax: (502) 564-7764

Albert E. GervenackState of Maine15 Oak Grove Rd., RM B132Vassalboro, ME 04989-3201Voice: (207) 877-8052Fax: (207) 877-8060

Gordon DeanEmergency Number System Board115 Sudbrook Lane Suite 201Pikesville, Maryland 21208-3878Voice: (410) 585-3019Fax: (410) 764-4136

[email protected]

Indiana http://www.in.gov/tos http://www.911coverage.org/ (Public Awareness Program)

[email protected]

Iowa http://www.state.ia.us/emergencymanagement/About/e911/e911Main.htm

[email protected]

Kentucky http://cmrsboard.ky.gov

[email protected]

Maine http://www.maine911.com/

[email protected]

Maryland http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/ensb/

Frank PozniakMA Statewide Emerg. Telecom BD.1380 Bay StreetTaunton, MA 02780-1088Voice: (508) 828-2911Fax: (508) [email protected]

Harriett Miller-BrownMichigan State Police714 S. Harrison RoadEast Lansing, Michigan 48832Voice: (517) 336-6414Fax: (517) 336-6230

Jackie MinesMinnesota Department of Public Safety444 Cedar Street, Suite 137Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101-5137Voice: (651) 201-7550Fax: (651) [email protected]

R.D. Porter, ENPState of MO, Office of Admin.PO Box 809Jefferson City, MO 65102Voice: (573) 522-8561Fax: (573) 526-0132

Becky BergerState of Montana/Dept. of Admin.118 N. Roberts P.O. Box 200113Helena, MT 59620-0113Voice: (406) 444-1966Fax: (406) 444-0165

Nebraska Joan Raffety

[email protected]

Massachusetts http://www.state.ma.us/e911/core.htm

Michigan hhttp://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,1607,7-123-1589_3493_4597---,00.html

[email protected]

Minnesota http://www.911.state.mn.us

Missouri http://www.oa.state.mo.us/dis/911/

[email protected]

Montana http://itsd.mt.gov/techmt/publicsafety/911programs.asp

[email protected]

Nebraska Public Service Commission1200 N St, Suite 300Lincoln, NE 68509Voice: (402) 471-0208Fax: (402) 471-0254

Bruce G. Cheney, ENPN.H. Bureau/Emergency Comms10 Hazen Drive, Room 105Concord, NH 03305-6527Voice: (603) 271-6911Fax: (603) [email protected]

Craig A. Reiner, ENPNJ-Office of Info. Tech.PO Box 212Trenton, NJ 08625-0206Voice: (609) 777-3950Fax: (609) 777-3972

New Mexico Bill Range, ENP, PMPNew Mexico E9-1-1 Program DirectorBataan Memorial Bldg., Room 202NSanta Fe, NM 87501Voice: (505) 827-4804Fax: (505) [email protected]

Richard N. Taylor, ENPNC Dept. Info Technology Serv.3810 Mitchell CircleNew Bern, NC 28562Voice: (919) 754-2942Fax: (252) 672-7582

North Dakota Russ LindblomND Association of CountiesP. O. Box 8771661 Capitol Way

[email protected]

New Hampshire http://webster.state.nh.us/nh911/

New Jersey http://www.state.nj.us/911

[email protected]

North Carolina http://www.wireless911.its.state.nc.us/

[email protected]

Bismarck, ND 58502-0877Voice: (701) 328-7311Fax: (701) [email protected]

Ohio Shawn SmithOhio Public Utilities Cmmn180 East Broad Street, 12th FloorColumbus, Ohio 43215Voice: (614) 644-8950Fax: (614) 466-7366

Ken Keim, ENPOregon Emergency Mgnt595 Cottage St. NESalem, OR 97301Voice: (503) 378-2911Fax: (503) 373-7833

Robert P. Wentzel, ENPDirector Bureau of 911 Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)2605 Interstate Drive

Raymond LaBelleE9-1-1 Uniform Emerg Tel Sys1951 Smith St.North Providence, RI 02911Voice: (401) 354-0911Fax: (401) 354-0933

Jim RionOffice of Research and Statistics1000 Assembly St., Suite 425Columbia, SC 29201Voice: (803) 734-3880

[email protected]

Oregon http://www.osp.state.or.us/oem/

[email protected]

Pennsylvania www.pema.state.pa.us

Harrisburg, PA  17110Phone:  717.651.2288 Fax:  [email protected]

Rhode Island http://www.ri911.state.ri.us/

[email protected]

South Carolina http://www.state.sc.us/911/

Fax: (803) [email protected]

Lynn QuestellTennessee Emergency Communications Board500 James Robertson Pky, Flr 9Nashville, TN 37243Voice: (615) 253-2164Fax: (615) 253-2180

Paul MallettCmssn on State Emerg. Comm.333 Guadalupe St., Ste. 2-212Austin, TX 78701Voice: (512) 305-6920Fax: (512) 305-6937

David SerraState of Vermont Enhanced 911 Bd94 State St., Drawer 20Montpelier, VT 05620-6501Voice: (802) 828-4911Fax: (802) 828-4109

Dorothy Spears-DeanVITA/Div. Public Safety Cmn.11751 Meadowville LaneChester, VA 23836Voice: (804) 416-6201Fax: (804) 416-6353

Robert Oenning , ENPEmergency Mgmt. DivisionBldg. 20Camp Murrary, WA 98430-5011Voice: (253) 512-7011Fax: (253) 512-7202

Wisconsin

Tennessee http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/911/

[email protected]

Texas http://www.911.state.tx.us/

[email protected]

Vermont http://www.state.vt.us/e911/

[email protected]

Virginia http://www.911.virginia.gov/ or http://va911.org/

[email protected]

Washington http://emd.wa.gov/2-e911/911-idx.htm

[email protected]

Jeff RichterPublic Service Cmsn of Wisconsin610 North Whitney Way, Box 7854Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7854Voice: (608) 267-9624Fax: (608) [email protected]

COLUMN HEADINGSStatus

GEO-COMM press release 11/04/2011

9-1-1 Agency/Entity Name North-Central North Carolina NG911 Compact

Contact(s)

Purpose of NetworkRFP Date / Service Date

Geography & Ownership

Initial Purpose

Bandwidth available

$2.4 million

Future Plans

Two North Carolina public safety agencies have a pilot version of one of the nation's first NENA i3 - compliant Emergency Services IP networks (ESInets). The NCNC NG9-1-1 Regional Compact, consisting of the Winston-Salem Police Department

Last Date of Update

Doris KinardWinston-Salem Police Dept.Public Safety Communications Director725 N. Cherry St.Winston-Salem, NC(336) [email protected]

Winston-Salem Police Department, Eden Police Department and Surry County 9-1-1

IP Now or IP Capable?Primary Vendor/ Consultant (NOT FOR PUBLIC VIEW)

Collaborative effort between Synergem Emergency Services, RedSky Technologies, GeoComm and Avaya.

Transport Architecture

Services provided on network

The system provides NG9-1-1 location based call routing and an updated IP network capable of delivering voice, video, text, and data to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) when available.

Who manages network (NOT FOR PUBLIC VIEW)

Estimated Cost (NOT FOR PUBLIC VIEW)Note: Reflect Network/CPE/DBseparately, if possible

How Funded (NOT FOR PUBLIC VIEW)

This initial 12 month provisioning phase of the NG9-1-1 project was primarily funded by a $2.4 million grant from the NC 9-1-1 Board to the NCNC NG9-1-1 Compact.

During the next 12 months, anticipate that all of the TSPs (Telephone Service Providers) in the region will be interconnected to the ESInet and then NG9-1-1 will be ready to go live.

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Note RFP status/date if issued, or intended service date, as appropriate

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IP network planned IPP

IP network at sub-state level IPSSNG9-1-1 preparation activity at state level NGSNG9-1-1 preparation activity at sub-state level NGSS

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IP Network and NG9-1-1 Activity

IP network plannedAlabama, Shelby CountyCalifornia, State of Connecticut, State ofDelaware, State ofFlorida, Brevard CountyFlorida, Sarasota CountyLouisiana, Saint Tammany Parish Communications DistrictMaryland, State ofMassachusetts, Metro Boston area Minnesota, Metropolitan Emergency Services Board (Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area)Minnesota, State ofMissouri, Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) - Kansas City areaMissouri, State ofMontana, State of New Jersey, State ofNew Mexico, State ofNorth Carolina, Guilford CountyNorth Carolina, State ofOklahoma, Association of Central Oklahoma GovernmentsOregon, State ofPennsylvania, Allegheny CountyTennessee, State of Texas 9-1-1 Alliance (TX Districts)Texas, DENCO Area 9-1-1 DistrictTexas, Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency NetworkVirginiaFlorida, Dixie County

IP network at state levelIndiana Network (State)

IP network at sub-state level

Florida, Union CountyIllinois, St. Clair CountyKentucky, Estill CountyPennsylvania, Centre CountyTexas, Galveston CountyTexas, Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC)Texas, State ofWashington DC

NG9-1-1 preparation activity at state levelVermont, State of

NG9-1-1 preparation activity at sub-state levelAs of 08/25/2007 - NONE

Alabama, Elmore County 

UNKNOWNAlabama, Limestone CountyAlabama, Monroe CountyAlabama, State ofColorado, Centennial (South Metro Fire & Rescue)Colorado, DenverMissouri, Saint Charles Dispatch & AlarmNew Jersey, Burlington CountyNew Jersey, East Orange Police DepartmentNew Jersey, Gloucester CountyNew Jersey, Ocean CountyRhode Island, State of