ESIF Emergency Services Interconnection Forum (ESIF) Bob Montgomery ESIF 1 st Vice Chair.

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ESIF Emergency Services Interconnection Forum (ESIF) Bob Montgomery ESIF 1 st Vice Chair

ESIF is the primary venue for the telecommunications industry, public safety and other stakeholders to generate and refine both technical and operational interconnection issues to ensure that life-saving E service is available for everyone in all situations. ESIF enables many different telecommunications entities to fully cooperate and interconnect with each other to determine the best practices and solutions necessary to effectively and promptly deploy E9-1-1 services. ATIS/ESIF Emergency Services Interconnection Forum

ESIF Industry Participation Andrew Corporation Association of Public Safety Commissions Officials (APCO) AT&T Communications BellSouth Bexar Metro District Cingular Wireless HBF Group Intrado iXP Corporation Lucent Technologies Marconi Communications Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) National Emergency Number Association (NENA) NeuStar Nortel Networks OnStar Division (GM) Polaris Wireless Qualcomm Qwest Rural Cellular Association SBC OpenWave Sprint Nextel State of Vermont Enhanced Board State of Washington T-Mobile USA Tarrant County District TeleCommunication Systems TechnoCom Corporation Technology Staffing Resources (TSRI) Telcordia TruePosition Verizon Verizon Wireless Virginia Information Technologies Agency Vonage

ESIF Successes PSAP Readiness-Issue 12 Developed to supply PSAPs with a method to verify readiness and provide carriers with complete information to speed the Wireless PHASE implementation process. Wireless Emergency Information Request Fax-Issue 23 Created in order to establish an acceptable generic national procedure for wireless carriers (network and resale providers) to provide current/prior customer information to PSAPs in emergency situations and/or cases of fraudulent use of

ESIF Successes Wireless Phase II test Methodology-Issue 22 The FCC has established accuracy requirements for network and handset based location solutions for Enhanced emergency call services (found in the Commission’s Third Report and Order, adopted September 15, 1999). ESIF identified the need for industry-accepted requirements for testing the accuracy performance of Wireless E Phase II systems. This document provides a common frame of reference that individual stakeholders can use to validate the accuracy methodology of location technologies.

ESIF Work In Progress Emergency Services Messaging Interface Task Force Protocol and network architecture between the PSAP and Emergency Services Network has not substantially changed since its introduction approximately 30 years ago. Barrier to advancing emergency services and evolving the role of the PSAP call taker. Define a new messaging and interaction protocol between PSAPs and Emergency Services Networks that goes significantly beyond the paradigms that exist to provide those services today (To be crafted as an American National Standard).

ESIF Work In Progress IP Coordination AD HOC Sub Committee Establish a close working relationship with the NENA VoIP/Packet Technical Committee Develop a process to review the work being developed in the NENA VoIP/Packet Technical Committee Submit consensus documents and contributions to the NENA VoIP/Packet Technical Committee, and/or other NENA Technical Committees. Assist the NENA VoIP/Packet Technical Committee in adapting the results into a formal standards requirement document (SRD) for submission through ESIF for end-to-end, ANSI standards development and implementation.

Conclusion is THE most important number a Citizen can Dial ATIS and its ESIF share the FCC’s focus on the need for cooperative measures to deploy and evolve E9-1-1 services and systems.