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April 28, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nationwide
Public Safety Technology Leaders Announce Unprecedented Support
for NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 Architecture Interface Standard
known as i3
• Formal ratification of the NENA i3 standard is urged for optimum public
safety communications performance and interoperability
• 911 Datamaster, Avaya, Cassidian Communications, Digital Data
Technologies (DDTI®), GeoComm, RedSky Technologies, Solacom and
TeleCommunication Systems demonstrate unprecedented collaboration in
support of standards-based public safety technologies
• Public safety agencies encouraged to procure and implement NG9-1-1
solutions to fully align with the i3 standard in order to provide optimum
mission critical communications performance and interoperability
Arlington, VA, April 28, 2011—Today, eight leading vendors providing
application and network functionality for public safety announced
unprecedented collaboration in support of the immediate ratification of the
National Emergency Number Association (NENA) i3 document (Functional
and Interface Standards for Next Generation 9-1-1, Standard 08-002 v1 and
08-003 v1) as the sole NG9-1-1 network architecture and interface standard.
The NENA i3 standard represents an evolutionary standard(s) progression
that masterfully builds upon previously-published and approved i1, i2 and i3
requirements and architecture documents.
The ability to dial 9-1-1 for emergency-related requests is a fundamental
component of the public safety service delivery system in the United States,
North America and abroad (via various dialing numbers (112, 611, etc). As
such, the public expects 9-1-1 to work whenever and wherever it is needed.
This level of 9-1-1 service availability has been achieved through the
establishment of rigorous standards. Over time, these critical standards have
evolved to adapt to the changes in technologies as well as requirements from
the public safety community of users.
“We fully advocate that NENA remain the ‘Voice of 9-1-1’ and continue its
NG9-1-1 standards development and evolution efforts. Doing so will enable
the public safety community [end-user agencies and business ecosystem
members] to enhance and accelerate the development and deployment of
NG9-1-1 emergency communication solutions,” said representatives from
each company. “This will ensure that public expectation for a 9-1-1 system
that has become the world’s benchmark will remain robust and continue to
protect life and property.”
NENA has been an active player in the 9-1-1 standards effort. Over the years,
NENA has led the way in the development and evolution of essential
technical, operational and administrative standards related to 9-1-1 service
delivery. NENA’s leadership and ability to pull together key members of the
public safety community has truly enabled advances in overall service
reliability and delivery for 9-1-1 communications.
The global shift to broadband, Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications
and services, such as the internet, instant messaging, text messaging,
video, and voice-over-IP (VoIP) requires a commensurate shift in 9-1-1 service
standards. Once again, NENA has led the way in the standards development
process through the evolution and approval of NG9-1-1 standards such as i1
and i2, which deal with VoIP technology integration.
As a result of their experience and expertise, NENA also recognized that a
single NG9-1-1 network architecture and interface standard would be
imperative to foster competition, control costs and accelerate NG9-1-1
adoption.
“In conclusion, a single comprehensive and open (non-proprietary) standard
such as i3 is absolutely essential to achieve reliable, fully interoperable
NG9-1-1 communications; and to realize the full potential and benefits
associated with receiving non-traditional data types to 9-1-1,” company
representatives further stated.
About 911 Datamaster
911 Datamaster, founded in 1993, focuses exclusively on the development
and support of innovative, best-in-class, 9-1-1 database solutions. 911
Datamaster is the leading provider of 9-1-1 data validation and
request/response software, currently used in more than 30 states, 700+
counties, highly secure Military Installations and for statewide systems.
About Avaya
Avaya is a global leader in business communications and collaboration,
providing unified communications, contact centers, data solutions and related
services to companies of all sizes around the world.
About Cassidian Communications
As the largest and most trusted source of mission critical communications
solutions, Cassidian Communications, an EADS North America company, is
leading the way in standards-based NG9-1-1 call center applications,
notification solutions and services and P25 land mobile radio systems.
About Digital Data Technologies, Inc. (DDTI®)
Columbus, Ohio-based Digital Data Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider
of the most accurate mapping solutions for Public Safety.
About GeoComm
GeoComm is a communications consulting, Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), and software development firm dedicated to public safety.
GeoComm, headquartered out of St. Cloud, Minnesota; is an industry leader
in integrating enterprise GIS with public safety communications for 9-1-1,
including Next Generation 9-1-1 systems.
About RedSky Technologies
RedSky Technologies, based in Chicago, IL has been in the business of
selling E9-1-1 solutions since 1999, and boasts over 300 customers for its
market-leading, award-winning E9-1-1 location management solution, E911
ManagerTM. RedSky’s solutions are used by large enterprises, government
institutions, colleges and universities, and other organizations to manage
emergency location records, track device and phone movement, and provide
E9-1-1 call completion services through its E911 AnywhereTM hosted service
offering. RedSky is also a leading contributor in the Next Generation 9-1-1
market with Legacy Gateways and Location Information Servers. RedSky’s
expertise in E9-1-1 solutions consulting, integration, product development,
and operations support has enabled the company to expand into providing
emergency services and solutions for both the service provider and direct
public safety market as well.
About Solacom
For almost 30 years, Solacom Technologies has been engineering some of
the world's most reliable critical communication systems. With the expertise
to integrate voice, video and data into a powerful set of communication tools,
Solacom delivers advanced IP-based interoperability solutions for public
safety
9-1-1, military command, security systems, and other mission-critical
applications.
About TeleCommunication Systems
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (NASDAQ: TSYS), a world leader
in highly reliable and secure mobile communication technology. TCS
deployed the first U.S. wireless E9-1-1 solution and pioneered the methods
by which public safety dispatchers in the U.S. are able to receive wireless or
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) subscribers’ locations during calls for
emergency assistance. Today, TCS supports about half of U.S. wireless
E9-1-1 calls. TCS' award-winning E9-1-1 solutions serve over 140 million
wireless and IP-enabled devices. Active in E9-1-1 and next generation
NG9-1-1 legislation and standards, TCS continues to be a leading innovator
of NG9-1-1 services.
Media Contacts
911 Datamaster, Inc.
Sabrina K. Reider
913.469.6401
Avaya
Jay Barta
972.745.5195
Cassidian Communications, Inc.
Tami Timperio
951.719.2423
Digital Data Technologies, Inc.
Ron Cramer
614.429.3384
GeoComm
Amanda Romaine
320.240.0040
RedSky Technologies, Inc
David Wallinga
312.829.8383
Solacom
Tony Parrott
937.609.1911
TeleCommunication Systems
Meredith Allen
410.295.1865