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9-1-1 ASSOCIATION - STEPS COMMITTEE 1/3/2013 NG9-1-1 TECHNOLOGY & PROCESS

OVERVIEW Brief E9-1-1 Description Call Flows Data Management Processes Detailed NG9-1-1 Description Emergency Services IP Network Functional Elements Call Flow Data Management Processes Transitional Steps Moving Forward

ENHANCED (TODAY) PAGES 1-12 OF 911_FLOW_CHARTS.PDF

NEXT GENERATION OVERVIEW ESINET AND I3 FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS

ESINET “An ESInet is a managed IP network that is used for emergency services communications, and which can be shared by all public safety agencies. It provides the IP transport infrastructure upon which independent application platforms and core functional processes can be deployed, including, but not restricted to, those necessary for providing NG services.” Source: NENA Master Glossary

I3 FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT Functional elements are the applications, databases and hardware that are attached to the ESInet. These components perform the following functions: 1.Routing 2. Call Setup 3. Service Provider Connectivity 4. Security 5.Information Services

NEXT GENERATION (TOMORROW) PAGES OF 911_FLOW_CHARTS.PDF

TRANSITIONAL STEPS CALL DELIVERY

TRANSITIONAL STEPS DATA MANAGEMENT

MOVING FORWARD

ACHIEVABLE GOALS ( ) Deployment of the ESInet Identification of secure/hardened facilities i3 Functional Elements and/or Collocation Space Deployment of i3 Functional Elements to support improved wireless call routing capability ECRF with PSAP Polygons Service provider connectivity LNG, BCF, etc. PSAP connectivity / policy development LPGs & ESRP/PRF

ACHIEVABLE GOALS ( ) Full functional element deployment ECRF/LVF – Address data not completely ready for use until 2015 LIS & CIDB – Will require new service provider processes, vendor processes and training

QUESTIONS JASON HORNING