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The U.S. Department of Transportation 9-1-1 and the Next Generation Jenny Hansen – Contractor – NG9-1-1 Project Coordinator USDOT – NHTSA

Overview Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and 9-1-1 at DOT Secretarial Wireless E9-1-1 Initiative Next Generation 9-1-1 Initiative National 9-1-1 Office

9-1-1, EMS and DOT Highway Safety Act of 1966 9-1-1 as part of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Office of EMS: Federal EMS Lead Agency

Wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 (WE9-1-1) Initiative Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta: Convened a Wireless E9-1-1 Stakeholder Summit in April 2002 Accelerating the deployment of wireless E9-1-1 National leadership and attention to the WE9-1-1 issue

WE9-1-1 Initiative: Accomplishments Priority Action Plan Product of Steering Council and Expert Working Group Technical Assistance Products for PSAPs Clearinghouse; videos; PSAP survey and database Produced under contract with NENA Technology Innovation Roundtable Reexamination of WE9-1-1 technological approaches Led to Next Generation 9-1-1 Initiative

NG9-1-1 Project: An Impact Statement

NG9-1-1 Project: Today and Tomorrow Today’s 9-1-1 Future 9-1-1 Primarily voice calls via telephones. Voice, text, or video from many types of communication devices Minimal data Advanced data capabilities Local access, transfer, and backup “Long distance” access, transfer, and backup Limited capability for emergency notification Location-specific emergency alerts possible for any networked device

NG9-1-1 Project: The Goal Long Term Goal: Major Milestones: To design a system that enables the transmission of voice, data or video from different types of communication devices to the Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and onto emergency responder networks. Major Milestones: National architecture and high-level design for NG9-1-1 System Proof of Concept Transition plan for NG9-1-1 implementation

NG9-1-1 Initiative: Design Assumptions Access to emergency services will occur within a broader array of interconnected emergency networks The system must support the transmission of voice, text, images and other data from all types of communication devices Will build on existing IP-based functionality already inherent in the Internet and similar packet-based infrastructure Will require new emergency response network architecture to be designed, along with new and modified standards This is a fundamental re-examination of the technological approach to 9-1-1. Will be accomplished based on stakeholder input to lay out the system architecture and figure out how to deploy (NOT a deployment project . . . That’s later). The Initiative, and the work that follows, will test and confirm these assumptions.

NG9-1-1 Project: Program Plan Engage stakeholders Public and Private Agencies Create Partnerships Connecting the Dots Establish the vision National Architecture (Internetwork) Define the future Collaboration Shared Systems Full Autonomy at the Local Level Robust Network Continuity of Operations

NG9-1-1 Project: Current Activity RFP closed: July 6, 2006 (4:15 p.m.) http://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOT/FHWA/OAM/DTFH61%2D06%2DR%2D00030/SynopsisP.html Evaluating the proposals Continue engaging the stakeholders (public and private) Conduct meeting of Federal agencies Continue monitoring standards development activities Provide the bridge between this initiative and on-going IP-telephony standards development and related activities

National 9-1-1 Office ENHANCE 911 Act of 2004 (PL 108-494) Federal 9‑1‑1 responsibilities: Formal program and policy coordination across federal agencies. Federal funding support to PSAPs and related state and local agencies for E9‑1‑1 deployment and operations.

ENHANCE 911 Act (PL 108-494) Assist state level E9-1-1 coordination. Collect information on E9-1-1 practices, procedures and technologies. Provide technical assistance to state-level E9-1-1 entities Administer a grant program for “Phase II E9-1-1 Implementation”

Current Related Legislation H.R. 5252 NATIONAL REPORT- 18 months after the enactment, the National 911 Implementation and Coordination Office shall develop a report to Congress on migrating to a national IP-enabled emergency network capable of receiving and responding to all citizen activated emergency communications.

NG9-1-1: It’s Not Just Telephones Anymore Would You Like to be Added to the Project Email Distribution List? Do You Have Any Questions? Do You Have Best Practices to Share? Jenny Hansen Jenny.Hansen@dot.gov http://www.its.dot.gov/ng911