Alexandria, VA – The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International has filed a Project Initiation with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to revise APCO American National Standard (ANS) Best Practices for ECCs When Processing Vehicle Telematics Calls from Telematics Service Providers. This revision seeks to identify best practices and operational requirements for emergency communications centers (ECCs) to receive and process vehicle-initiated telematics calls. A working group will be established and APCO is soliciting individuals with ECC training, technical and operational knowledge to participate in the revision of this standard.
“As we strive to enhance the standards that shape the future of public safety, we call upon the expertise and dedication of the industry community,” said Becky Neugent, President of APCO International. “Participating in the standards development process is an invaluable endeavor, reflecting our collective commitment to excellence. Together, we lead the way in setting standards that truly make a difference in emergency communications.”
All interested persons, including users, producers and those with general interest in vehicle telematics should complete the online application to join this working group. Participants in an APCO standards working group will acquire points toward their Registered Public-Safety Leader (RPL) recertification.
The deadline to sign up is May 5, 2024. Selections will be made within two weeks of the closing date, and all will be notified of their status via email. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the Standards Program Manager at [email protected] or by calling (386) 944-2413. For more information regarding the APCO standards program and activities, please visit our website.
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