Senators Nelson (D-FL) and Klobuchar (D-MN) have released draft legislation that would make the transition to NG9-1-1 a national priority on the heels of NENA's members meeting with Congressional leaders at 9-1-1 Goes to Washington, as well as The Hill's publication of an op-ed by NENA's CEO.
As the ANSI-accredited standards development organization that authored the consensus standards for NG9-1-1 architecture and security, NENA is pleased to see the draft legislation emphasize a standards-based approach to deploying this safety-critical technology.
Click here to continue reading and to view the draft bill.
"Getting there will require greater commitment and leadership from Congress, the Trump administration, and all levels of government. But getting there will bring our emergency infrastructure into the 21st century, strengthen our collective security, and provide better emergency service to more than 650,000 callers every day."
Click here to read the full op-ed.
PSAP operational success hinges on the quality, commitment, and competency of its people. It's one thing to measure and quantify organizational performance based on historical or lagging indicators, but how does the PSAP (or any organization) measure the capability of its people to maintain, adapt, or innovate organizational initiatives? This webinar addresses cutting-edge best practices in talent management, do's and don'ts of performance metrics, and a roadmap for quantifying talent in PSAPs of all sizes. Join us for an hour-long discussion of:
Presenter: Steven Stein - Labor Genome
CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point towards the ten-point maximum for NENA courses in the Professional Development CEU/Course Credits section.
Can't attend on the 10th? Register now and you will receive an email after the live presentation with instructions for accessing the on-demand webinar archive.
Webinar Access Info: Dial-in and web-access details will be provided to attendees via email the week of the webinar.
The last Wednesday of each month (except November and December) is #WebinarWednesday! All ten webinars are available for a prepaid annual subscription of $250 for NENA members - a 50% savings compared to purchasing each webinar individually! Get the team together for these hour-long webinars covering the hottest issues in 9-1-1. 2017 topics include:
03.06.17 (3-day course) | Center Training Officer Program | Oxford, NC | Register
03.08.17 | Addressing for NG9-1-1 | Johnston, IA | Register
03.13.17 (5-day course) | Center Manager Certification Program | Greenfield, IN | Register
03.13.17 (3-day course) | 9-1-1 Center Supervisor | Roseville, MI | Register
03.27.17 (3-day course) | 9-1-1 Center Supervisor | Bloomington, IN | Register
03.27.17 (3-day course) | 9-1-1 Center Supervisor | Brandon, MB | Register
03.29.17 | Cybersecurity in the PSAP | Natick, MA | Register
View the NENA Education Calendar to see additional upcoming classes!
All nominees must be current members in good standing for at least three years; have been employed for at least three years in 9-1-1; be certified Emergency Number Professionals (ENPs); and meet the minimum threshold of membership, leadership, and certification requirements as outlined in the Nomination Form. Nominees for the position of Region Director must reside in the region they wish to represent.
Click here to download a .zip file of documents and resources that includes:
Click here to fill out your board nomination form online. A paper form is available in the .zip file of documents and resources.
The nomination deadline is March 15, 2017. Contact Nominating Committee Chair Christy Williams or Member Services Director Bri Robinson with any questions about the nomination process, eligibility requirements, or general election details.
Ever thought about running for national NENA office? If so, this free webinar provides a primer to get you ready. Join former NENA board members for a discussion of candidate prerequisites, the nomination process, the election cycle, the positions available on the board, the duties and responsibilities of a board member, and how national office differs from chapter leadership. A Q&A period at the end will help address remaining questions not covered during the presentation.
CEUs: No ENP points provided for attending this webinar.
Can't attend on the 6th? Register now and you will receive an email after the live presentation with instructions for accessing the on-demand webinar archive.
Webinar Access Info: Dial-in and web-access details will be provided to attendees via email automatically upon registration.
The William E. Stanton Award is NENA's highest honor. It is bestowed upon an individual who has not only excelled in his or her everyday job, but has gone above and beyond to further NENA's goals. Nominations for this prestigious annual award are now open.
Click here for additional information on the award, including criteria, past recipients, and more. Click here to submit your nomination online. The deadline for nominations is March 31, 2017.
NENA has established a scholarship program to honor the commitment of William "Bill" McMurray, ENP, Past President, to the mission of NENA and 9-1-1 education. The scholarship will be awarded for the NENA 2017 Conference & Expo. The scholarship includes conference registration fee and four nights of lodging at a conference hotel (to be determined by NENA upon awarding of scholarship). Travel expenses to and from the conference and meals are not included in this award.
Visit the scholarship webpage for information about the criteria, application procedure, and responsibilities. Click here to submit your application online. The application deadline is March 17, 2017.
In the Matters of Framework for Next Generation 911 Deployment and Facilitating the Deployment Of Text-to-911 and Other NG911 Applications
"The location of transitional and end-state NG9-1-1 demarcation points must be conclusively resolved – soon."
Click here to read the full comments.
In re Onvoy Spectrum, LLC, Petition for Waiver of Section 52.15(g)(2) of the Commission’s Rules Regarding Access to Numbering Resources
"...we read the petition to seek a determination that the North American Numbering Plan Administrator’s (i.e., Neustar’s) criteria for determining whether an applicant is, in fact, authorized extend beyond the requirements of the rule. To the extent that our reading is consistent with Onvoy’s intent, we support the petition, and urge the Commission to grant the requested relief."
Click here to read the full comments.
In the Matter of Concerns Regarding Impact of 9-1-1-Related Smartphone Applications and Related Public Safety Services on Delivery and Processing of Requests for Emergency Assistance
"The development of 9-1-1-related smartphone applications represents a tremendous opportunity – and challenge – for the public safety community... 9-1-1-related applications should be held to the same high standards as other components of 9-1-1 systems."
Click here to read the full comments.
In re Waiver of Part 25 Licensing Requirement for Receive-Only Earth Stations Operating with the Galileo Radionavigation-Satellite Service
"Beyond improving the availability and reliability of RNSS fixes for 9-1-1 callers, approving the EC’s request will make available dramatically superior positioning signals on an accelerated timeframe."
Click here to read the full comments.
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The purpose of this study is to examine the stresses and rewards of public service work in order to improve human resource management practices. Emotional labor is the effort to express or suppress feelings as work situations warrant. The University of Utah is doing this study because human resource management practices such as performance evaluations often fail to capture the substantial emotional labor burdens on public servants.
Click here to take the ten-minute confidential survey. Contact Sharon Mastracci with any questions.