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Scotts Bluff County - Communications E 911 CenterNext Generation 911Currently, the 9-1-1 system relies upon secure, highly reliable, and enhanced voice telephone service. Consequently, the Scotts Bluff County Communications Center cannot receive emergency communications from increasingly common personal communication tools such as e-mails, text messaging, data, images, telematics or streaming video. However, changes to the nation's 9-1-1 system are planned. You can learn about future Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) applications, and the participation of the Scotts Bluff County Emergency Communications Center in the U.S. Department of Transportation NG 9-1-1 Proof of Concept Initiative. USDOT Next Generation 9-1-1 Initiative Proof of Concept has started and three testing laboratories and five Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) will begin transmitting data as the Proof of Concept (POC) portion of the US DOT's NG9-1-1 Initiative gets underway. The three participating laboratories are housed at Booz Allen Hamilton, Texas A&M University and Columbia University. The five PSAPs are:
The objective of the Proof of Concept is to test selected requirements including:
Following completion of the demonstration, data gathered during the POC will be analyzed and used to revise and complete the project's preliminary system architecture and transition plan. The US DOT NG9-1-1 Initiative is an R&D project funded by the Intelligent Transportation Joint Program Office. To see all the planning and reference documents published as part of the NG9-1-1 Initiative and for more information on the effort, go to www.its.dot.gov/NG911. Updated: 2011.02.18 - 14:20 MDT |