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December 10, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nationwide
Contact: Amanda Romaine, GeoComm
GeoComm Participates in NENA’s ICE3 Event
St. Cloud, MN: GeoComm participated in NENA ICE3, held in Bryan, Texas
the week of November 29, 2010. The focus of the event was location
information which is one of the most critical data elements in the operation
of Next Generation 9-1-1 for call routing. The 13 companies involved
evaluated multi-vendor interaction between the following functional elements:
• Emergency Call Routing Functions (ECRF)
• Emergency Services Routing Proxies (ESRP)
• Location Information Servers (LIS)
The testing explored a greater detail of specification called for in the
requirements in variety of different “real world” situations focusing on location
and associated uses. More information can be found at
http://www.nena.org/ng9-1-1/ICE.
GeoComm provided two ECRF/LVF servers for the event, one running
remotely in a GeoComm data center and another installed locally at the
event. Leading up to the event, GeoComm participated on the ICE3 core
planning committee. Prior to the event, GeoComm generated the geodetic
location objects used during ICE3 for test scenarios for all of the ICE3
vendors. The location objects included a wide range of point, polygon, circle,
ellipse, and arcband shapes that were either wholly contained in a single
PSAP service area boundary or that intersected multiple service area
boundaries in certain ways to facilitate various test case scenarios. These
shapes simulated different location scenarios for mobile devices attempting
to contact 9-1-1.
“GeoComm was pleased to play an active role in the planning and
completion of this recent NENA Industry Collaboration Event. It was
enjoyable to see representatives for NENA collaborating with vendors on the
testing and interoperability of various technologies, a first-hand look at
diverse systems and organizations working together. The recent ICE3 event
was another step forward in the process of validating these important
emerging NG9-1-1 standards. GeoComm’s ongoing support of NENA’s
efforts in developing open standards remains consistent with our mission to
provide state of the art communications and geographic information systems
technology solutions for the public safety 9-1-1 community,” Tim Torres,
GeoComm Director of Strategic Alliances stated.
For more information contact:
• Delaine Arnold – NENA Industry Collaboration Event (ICE) Testing
Coordination Manager - 813.960.1698
• Roger Hixson – NENA Technical Issues Director - 614.442.9110
• Rick Jones – NENA Operations Issues Director - 815.519.7841
About GeoComm: GeoComm is dedicated to public safety; it is all we do.
A public safety consulting, GIS, and software development firm, we know
the process to reach a goal is sometimes as important as the outcome. We
partner with you to guide the project and meet your objectives. Over the past
15 years, GeoComm has been at the forefront of understanding and
implementing public safety communications systems, GIS systems, and
industry-leading software. As an Esri business partner, GeoComm uses the
latest GIS technologies for data and software development.
GeoComm’s Family of Products provides the tools necessary to speed and
enhance emergency response. These tools reduce response times, improve
data accuracy and quality, accelerate communications, and provide mission
critical GIS-based decision support.
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