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911 Grant ProgramThe 911 Grant Program provides funding for Emergency Communications Centers (ECCs), also known as Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), across the country to implement Next Generation 911 (NG911) and is a step forward in closing a critical public safety communications gap.
Prepare public safety personnel for use and impact of NG911 technology.
NG911 Training
9 GRANTEESPARTICIPATING
PEOPLE TRAINED
COURSES CONDUCTED
278
7
Develop ECC/PSAP ability to share caller state with other ECC's/ PSAPs and/or facilitate automatic call transferring and/or processing by other 911 call centers.
Improved Call Processing
17 GRANTEESPARTICIPATING
ECC'S/PSAPS MIGRATED
SURVEYS CONDUCTED
117
10
Reduce cybersecurity risks through assessments and conduct upgrade activities.
4 GRANTEESPARTICIPATING
ASSESSMENTSCONDUCTED63
Enhance ECC/PSAP capability to determine 911 caller location.
Enhanced Location Accuracy
20 GRANTEESPARTICIPATING
COUNTIES UPGRADING DATA
SURVEY CONDUCTED
39
1
Improve the ability of ECC's/ PSAPs to facilitate call routing or handle call overflow.
Upgraded Call Routing
4 GRANTEES PARTICIPATING
ECC'S/PSAPS28 IMPLEMENTING
911 Grant Program Awards
Tribal and DC Recipients• Citizen Potawatomi Nation• Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation• District of Columbia
Equip public safety personnel with hardware, software and cloud-based applications to facilitate Next Gen functionality.
NG911 Capable Equipment and Software
31 GRANTEES PARTICIPATING
ECC'S/PSAPS UPGRADING EQUIPMENT
97
33 WORKSTUPGRADED
ATIONS
225SOFTWARE USER LICENSESDISTRIBUTED
Call Response in NG911 Environment
Reduce Cybersecurity Risks
Reported Grant-Funded Capability Progress
(As of Sept 30, 2020)