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12-16.24- NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates How AI, Security, Inclusion Redefined Government in 202412.13.24 – Governing -In a pivotal year, governments enacted AI laws, strengthened defenses, bridged the broadband gap, and prioritized accessible, user-friendly … Featured Articles...

12.2.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Ontario communities combating false 911 calls with new tech12.2.24 – Toronto.com – The area including Mississauga and Brampton has implemented the Next Generation 911 (NG911) program, which actually includes a feature that gives the...

11-25-24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Inside one state’s effort to digitize 911 to improve public safety11.20.24 – Route Fifty – In Arizona, officials hope next generation 911 capabilities will help improve the state’s public safety response and supplement the...

11-18-24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Letter on private alarm system causes confusion for KC …11.13.24 – FOX4 – A letter sent to some Kansas City, Missouri home and business owners with private alarm systems has raised questions and some confusion. Featured Articles...

11.11.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Public safety turns to tech amid staffing challenges11.4.24 – Government Technology – Emergency dispatch agencies are increasingly relying on advanced technology to manage staffing shortages. North Carolina’s transition to...

11.4.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Tenn. dispatchers handled 3,000 calls during Helene10.27.24 – WBIR-TV (Knoxville, Tenn.) – During Hurricane Helene, 15 dispatchers in Greene County, Tenn., responded to 3,000 9-1-1 calls in 48 hours. The dispatchers fought exhaustion...