USDOT and NENA Work Together in Support of Wireless
E9-1-1
Information Clearinghouse and County-by-County
Deployment Maps
NENA, in
partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT),
APCO, NASNA and other stakeholders, is conducting a Wireless
Implementation Program to stimulate wireless Phase I and Phase
II implementation throughout the U.S. ...
Two products
of the Wireless Implementation Program are now available. The
first is the NENA/USDOT Clearinghouse (link at left), which
includes a number of contracts, agreements and other documents
useful to PSAPs, wireless carriers and E9-1-1 service system
providers as they implement wireless E9-1-1.
The second
product, the Wireless Deployment Profile (link at left), is
the result of a six-month survey conducted by NENA. State and
county 9-1-1 coordinators provided information on readiness of
states, counties and PSAPs for wireless E9-1-1. The
information from the survey is accessible via a “point and
click” map combined with tabular data for each county. Simply
click on the state and zoom to your county, then choose
“Select to display county detail” to view tabular data for
that county. Alternatively, you may use a text search by
entering the county and state below the map to view the
tabular data.
County Color Codes
White - No data available
Red - No 911/Basic
Yellow - Enhanced
Light Blue - Started Phase I
Dark Blue - Completed Phase I
Light Green - Started Phase II
Dark Green - Completed Phase II
If you have
any changes to the information in the Wireless Deployment
Profile, please send them to
dotproject@nena.org.
If you have
additional questions regarding NENA’s involvement in the U.S.
Department of Transportation Wireless Implementation Project,
please contact NENA Headquarters at 1-800-332-3911, or email
dotproject@nena.org.
NOTICE
This material is based upon work
supported by the Federal Highway Administration under Contract
No. DTFH61-02-C-00015. Any opinions, findings and conclusions
or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of
the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the Federal
Highway Administration.
The Wireless Deployment Profile is
based on a survey conducted by NENA. Every effort has been
made to obtain complete and accurate information. NENA shall
not be liable for any loss or damage caused or alleged to be
caused directly or indirectly by those who use the
information. |