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Welcome to the NENA Development Conference
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Thank You to Our Sponsors!
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What is the NDC? The NENA Development Conference is an opportunity for NENA members to become involved in the essential work of NENA committees and working groups.
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How? By participating in discussions, offering feedback, asking questions and sharing your insights and experiences– you help the committees create better standards, documents, and other products that meet the needs of the 9-1-1 industry.
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What will we do here? Attend Participate in a series of interactive sessions on a variety of topics that reflect current NENA efforts.
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Welcome to the Stage NENA President Christy Williams, ENP
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Welcome to the Stage The Co-Chairs of NENA’s Development Steering Council: Pete Eggimann, ENP & Jim Shepard, ENP
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Brief History of the DSC Initial Committee work began in the late 1980’s/early 1990’s NENA established standards to coordinate between carriers & PSAPs to implement & maintain 9-1-1 In June 1991 first NENA Data Exchange format standard issued
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History Continued In January 1996 first NENA Data Management and E9-1-1 PSAP Equipment Standards issued In February 2000 first Tandem to Tandem connectivity Standards issued
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08/2003 – NENA meeting in Atlanta to begin planning for NG9-1-1 Set standards for migration to NG9-1-1 including i1, i2 and i3 (anticipating i3, v2 being published 1Q2016 and i3, v3 work to begin) NG9-1-1 Development, Transition, Security
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Other Important Milestones Accessibility Standards Developed standard processes for handling Number Portability Wireless Integration Model Legislation & Recommendations for handling MLTS
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Milestones, Continued… Standards for Local Service Provider Information Sharing Network & PSAP Quality Assurance Standards Use of PSAP Operations Protocols Implementation of E2 Interface
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Continued Efforts Work with other SDOs (IETF, ATIS, ESIF, APCO, TIA, CTIA, etc.) and government agencies (FCC, Congress, USDOT, etc.) for the betterment of 9-1-1 in North America. All Standards & Other Documents available at: http://www.nena.org/?page=Standards
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The Result Has Been To establish The National Emergency Number Association as: The Voice of 9-1-1
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Welcome to the Stage NENA CEO Brian Fontes
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Welcome to the Stage NENA’s Director of Government Affairs– Trey Forgety
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Welcome to the Stage NENA’s Director of PSAP Operations– Christopher Blake Carver, ENP,RPL
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Why does this matter? Where was 9-1-1 twenty five years ago?
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Remember this?
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We Have Come a Long Way Although we have made significant progress, many challenges remain:
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Evolution to NG9-1-1 New Technologies Funding Issues Governance Issues Accessibility Security Operational Issues And many more Just Some…
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But How? There is no “National 9-1-1 Authority” It falls on a collection of entities to support the progress of the Nation’s 9-1-1 System NENA is a critical piece of that effort
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And So Are You… By participating in the work of our committees– you are helping create the future of 9-1-1
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Welcome Back… DSC Co-Chairs Pete Eggimann & Jim Shepard
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Recent Accomplishments 12 documents published in the last year Waiting on approval of ADM-001 & 002 and NG9-1-1 PSAP Requirements Working on v19 of the NENA Master Glossary Working on migrating MG to Wiki Developing a Guide for WG Chairs on Wiki
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The Process ISF Completed Assigned to a Committee Charter Created Work Begins
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NENA’s Committees
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Accessibility Committee Richard Ray & Donna Platt Co-Chairs
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Agency Systems Michael Smith & Rick Blackwell, ENP Co-Chairs
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Data Management Rachel Bello & Kathy Liljequist Co-Chairs
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Data Structures Jason Horning, ENP & Matt Serra, ENP Co-Chairs
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Interconnection & Security Nate Wilcox & Steve O’Conor, ENP Co-Chairs
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NG Transition Planning Bob Sherry, ENP & Jim Goerke Co-Chairs
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PSAP Operations Wendi Lively, ENP & April Heinze, ENP Co-Chairs
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Public Education & PSAP Training Sonya Clauson, ENP & Sandy Beitel Co-Chairs
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Welcome to the Stage NENA’s Director of Technical Issues, Roger Hixson, ENP
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An Example of One Issue… OSPs to 9-1-1 service process to PSAPs and 9-1-1 Authorities
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A Path of Progress Where were we 20 years ago? Where are we now? What has the NENA development process contributed? Where are we headed?
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Progress Continues What potential benefits and decision points are before us now? What does the NENA development process need to contribute? What do others need to do to contribute to this issue?
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The Impact of NENA Welcome to the Stage: John Chiaramonte, ENP– Mission Critical Partners
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Welcome Back Pete Eggimann & Jim Shepard
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What is to Come A brief overview of the agenda ◦ Sessions today & location (it is also available in the NDC program guide)
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
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