I want to focus on where we’re headed: the technology shaping the future of 911, the challenges that come with it, and how our community can help keep the system strong. Because while 911 has come a long way since its beginnings in 1968, its future depends not only on technology and budgets, but also on the people it serves.
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Protecting 4.9 GHz for Public Safety
Learn about current efforts to continue to protect the 4.9 GHz Band for public safety as well as recent filings, key decisions impacting these efforts, and how you can support PSSA’s initiative to protect the 4.9 GHz band for public safety.Recent Posts
- Understanding FirstNet Coverage Areas for Public Safety Agencies
- Brown County dispatcher resigns during committee meeting as concerns grow over 911 center (WI)
- Boone County breaks ground on new, $10 million emergency operations facility (MO)
- Public safety advocates, workers testify for 911 call center reforms at DC Council hearing
- Klobuchar, Budd Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Deploy Next Generation 9-1-1 Systems

