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NASNA Releases Resources for 911 Regionalization

The National Association of State 911 Administrators released tools and resources to support regionalization of 911 public safety answering point systems. Resources available to state and local 911 managers on a new webpage include case studies and examples of incentive…

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grants and intergovernmental agreements. “The FCC’s Task Force on Optimal PSAP Architecture approved a report in January 2016 which, among other things, encouraged regionalization as an effective way to implement Next Generation 911,” said NASNA President Harriet Miller-Brown. “NASNA has built on the January report by collecting and making publicly available tools and information to help state and local 911 administrators take the next step.”