LEADER 07883nam 2200577 a 450 001 9910825297803321 005 20240410170730.0 010 $a1-61470-377-9 035 $a(CKB)2550000001042212 035 $a(EBL)3019680 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000835824 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12419359 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000835824 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10998262 035 $a(PQKB)11040431 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3019680 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL3019680 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10671245 035 $a(OCoLC)844939596 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000001042212 100 $a20090108d2009 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aNext generation 9-1-1$b[electronic resource] /$fEugene B. Zelik, editor 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNew York $cNova Science Publishers$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (131 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-60692-639-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 -- NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) SYSTEM INITIATIVE: NG9-1-1 PRELIMINARY TRANSITION PLAN -- OVERVIEW -- Potential Deployment Approaches -- Strategies and Options for NG9-1-1 Going forward -- NG9-1-1 Initiative Transition Planning: Nextsteps -- INTRODUCTION - ABOUT THIS REPORT -- NG9-1-1 Project Background -- Purpose and Scope of the Preliminary Transition Plan -- Methodology -- How to Use this Preliminary Transition Plan -- BACKGROUND: FROM 9-1-1 AND E 9-1-1 TO NG 9-1-1 -- Current 9-1-1 System Deficiencies -- NG9-1-1: Where We Are Going? -- Stakeholders that Will Be Key to the NG 9-1-1 Transition -- HOW NG9-1-1 COULD BE IMPLEMENTED ACROSS THE NATION: POTENTIAL DEPLOYMENT APPROACHES -- What are the Potential Paths to NG9-1-1 Deployment? -- The Coordinated, Intergovernmental Approach -- What Is this Deployment Approach? -- What Are Some of Assumptions and Key Dependencies of this Approach? -- What Would this Deployment Approach Look Like? -- Which Transition Issues Are Different with this Approach than with Other Approaches? -- Independent, Unilateral Approach -- What Is this Deployment Approach? -- What Are Some of Assumptions and Key Dependencies of this Approach? -- What Would this Deployment Approach Look Like? -- Which Transition Issues Are Different with this Approach than with Other Approaches? -- Coordination and Implementation at a National Level -- Transition Issues Beyond the Deployment Approaches -- STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 GOING FORWARD -- The Key NG9-1-1 Transition Elements -- Understanding the NG9-1-1 Transition Elements and Options -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 FUNDING -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Funding?. 327 $aEnsure NG9-1-1 Upgrades Are Considered a Fiscal Priority for States and Local Jurisdictions and the Federal Government -- Transform Current 9-1-1 Funding Mechanisms to Resolve - -- Ensure 9-1-1 Funds Are Preserved for 9-1-1 and Emergency Communication Systems -- Responsible Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 OPERATIONS -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Operational Issues? -- Prepare and Train Call Takers to Handle Increased Quantity and Quality of Information Available with a NG9-1-1 Call -- Prepare 9-1-1 Authorities to handle NG9-1-1 System Administration, Including Configuration Management, Database Management, Quality Assurance, and SOPs -- Prepare 9-1-1 Authorities and PSAP Administrators to Handle Contingency Planning and Use of "Virtual PSAPs" -- Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Standards and Technology? -- Complete and Accept NG9-1-1 Open Standards and Understand Future Technology Trends to Encourage System Interoperability and Emergency Datasharing -- Establish System Access and Security Controls to Protect and Manage Access to the NG9-1-1 System of Systems -- Determine Responsible Entity and Mechanisms for Location Determination and Acquisition -- Determine Routing and Prioritization Protocols and Business Rules -- Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 GOVERNANCE AND POLICY -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Governance and PolicyIssues? -- Clarify Jurisdictional Frameworks, Responsibilities, and Coordination Required at All Levels of Government to Enable NG9-1-1. 327 $aEnsure Continued Access to 9-1-1 System on Current and Future Devices and Services in which Users Reasonably Expect to Access to 9-1-1 -- Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A: NG9-1-1 TRANSITION ISSUES REPORT -- Introduction -- Deployment Framework -- NG9-1-1 Transition Issues -- Issue: Current Funding, Budgeting, and Cost Recovery Policies May Not Be Able to Support the Implementation and Sustainment of NG9-1-1 -- Issue: Security Controls for the NG9-1-1 System and Emergency Data Need to Be Defined and Properly Managed and Maintained -- Issue: Responsibility for the Acquisition and Delivery of Location Information and the Mechanism to Obtain and Verify the Location Data Needs to Be Defined -- Issue: With the Increase of Personally Identifiable Information Available with a NG9-1-1 Call, Existing Laws May Not Be Sufficient to Protect the Privacy of a 9-1-1 Caller -- Issue: Routing and Prioritization in the NG9-1-1 Environment Is More Complex with the Ability to Dynamically Route Calls Based on Factors Beyond Location of the Caller -- Issue: Mechanisms Need to Be Developed to Certify and Authenticate Service and Infrastructure Providers to Allow Access to NG9-1-1 -- Issue: NG9-1-1 Allows for a Level of Coordination and Resource Sharingthat Does Not Currently Exist in Today's 9-1-1 Environment -- Issue: Industry May Be Reluctant to Develop and Adopt Open Standards which Could Limit the Availability of Interoperable NG9-1-1 Services and Equipment -- Issue: Liability Protection or Parity Needs to Be Extended to Protect Stakeholders Involved in NG9-1-1 -- Issue: New Capabilities and Services Enabled by NG9-1-1 Could Impact PSAP Operations and Training for Both PSAP Administrators and Call Takers -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A-DEFINITION OF NG9-1-1 STAKEHOLDERS -- Service and Equipment Providers. 327 $aThird-Party Call Center -- 9-1-1 Authority -- Public Safety Answering Point -- PSAP Call Taker -- Responder Agencies -- Legislative and Regulatory Bodies -- Federal Government Agencies -- Non-Governmental Organizations -- General Public -- APPENDIX B-ACRONYM LIST -- APPENDIX B: ACRONYMS -- APPENDIX C: GLOSSARY -- APPENDIX D: STRATEGIC OPTIONS CATEGORIZED BY STAKEHOLDERS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -- TASK 1: SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT -- TASK 2: PRELIMINARY TRANSITION ANALYSIS -- TASK 3: PROOF-OF-CONCEPT DEMONSTRATION -- TASK 4: FINAL TRANSITION ANALYSIS -- INDEX -- Blank Page. 606 $aTelephone$zUnited States$xEmergency reporting systems$xPlanning 606 $aTelephone$xEmergency reporting systems$xGovernment policy$zUnited States 615 0$aTelephone$xEmergency reporting systems$xPlanning. 615 0$aTelephone$xEmergency reporting systems$xGovernment policy 676 $a384.6/4 700 $aZelik$b Eugene B$01676335 702 $aZelik$b Eugene B. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910825297803321 996 $aNext generation 9-1-1$94042452 997 $aUNINA