
Introduction 
Day 1
Day 2
|
Conference To Explore
Wireless E911 Issues
The 3rd annual conference on wireless E911 will kick off on Wednesday,
January 20th, and DISPATCH Monthly will be there!
We'll be bringing you on-line coverage of the event, which is a major
source of news and information for industry leaders both in telecommunications
and public safety communications.
Visit this page starting the 20th for headlines, stories and (perhaps)
photographs of the conference. And watch future issues of our printed edition
of DISPATCH Monthly for more stories on this important topic.
Attendees and Speakers
- Cong. Gene Green, House Committee on Telecommunications, Trade &
Commerce
- Michael Amarosa, TruePosition, Inc.
- David K. Aylward, president, National Strategies Inc.
- Thera Bradshaw, executive director of emergency services, Clark County
(Wash.)
- Barry A. Matsumori, US Wireless Corp.
- Steve Proctor, technical services manager, State of Utah, past president
APCO
- John R. Melcher, director of information systems, Great Harris County
(Tex.)
- Nancy A. Pollock, ENP, executive director, Metropolitan 911 Board,
Minneapolis/St. Paul (Minn.)
Seminars
- The FCC: a legal and regulatory update on E911
- A national view of policy, technical and financial issues impacting
delivery of wireless E911
- Roundtable discussion: financial E911, who pays, who distributes, who
receives?
- Interfacing wireline and wireless networks at the PSAP
- Interoperability of enhanced features with E911
- Next general TTY
- E911 and LNP
- Migrating to Phase II: a working model
- Validation of Phase II
- Rural America and Phase II
- Panel Discussion: network-based solution for location technology
- GPS for public safety
- Privacy and location technology
- Obstacles in developing a strategic marketing plan for location services
- Validation and verification of location performance
- Leveraging your investment
- Is your 911 operation ready for the Year 2000?
- Automatic crash notification systems
- Examining E911 and roaming capability
- E911 universal access
Case Studies
- State of Minnesota
- Phase I in California
- Oregon Phase I experience
- City of Chicago 311
- GPS Phase II success in Denver
- Integrating GPS into your medical emergency response network
|