Today’s 911, E9-1-1 vs NG9-1-1 and Critical Communication in an Emergency

When:  Oct 28, 2020 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CT)
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Enterprise 911, Regulatory Requirements and What it All Really Means: Understanding the Value of Location and Additional Data in the Emergency Response - and How to Bring it All Together to Meet Enterprise 911 Requirements

 


Vita Safety Partners brings together the panel of Enterprise NG9-1-1/ E-911 Industry Experts to answer your questions regarding Kari’s Law and The Ray Baum’s Act 

In an emergency, seconds count. Being able to find a 911 caller, quickly, can make all the difference, and 911 technologies for the enterprise are evolving to provide more information to Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) call takers than ever before. But how much information is too much? What data is useful, and what leads to information overload?

Join Vita Safety Partners for a robust and interactive discussion about the importance of location information in the emergency response. With provisions of the RAY BAUMS Act and Kari’s Law coming into force shortly, the importance of 911 location and emergency notifications are more pressing for the enterprise than ever before, and organizations of all types and sizes need to be prepared and understand their responsibilities under the new regulations.

Bill Svien and Melinda Sensabaugh, principals at Vita Safety Partners, will moderate a panel of experts composed of industry leaders from providers of enterprise NG/E911 solutions. The discussion and debate will focus on the amount and value of additional rich location data presented to the PSAP during an emergency, including:

  • The value of “address line-two” in the ALI field  when dispatching emergency responders to those in need.
  • The importance of building, floor, and room/cube information, and the level of precision required to reduce the time of dispatch to the caller. 
  • The availability of additional “rich data” including building map location, environmental sensor/IoT device data, and/or live CCTV feeds during a crisis situation.
  • The processes and costs required to gather, maintain and present this additional rich data to a PSAP.
  • The best delivery method to get additional data to the PSAP in its most usable format. 

Register today to join us for a lively discussion as we dive into this important and timely topic.



Moderators: Bill Svien, President, Vita Safety Partners
                    Melinda Sensabaugh, ENP, VP Vita Safety Partners

Panel Members: Jerry Eisner ENP, VP Public Safety at Redsky Technologies 
                           Lev Deich, VP Delivery and Operations at Intrado
                           Kevin Kito, President at 911 Secure 
                           Mark Fletcher ENP, VP Public Safety, 911 Inform