APCO Offers Public Safety Perspective on National Spectrum Policies

On January 2, APCO submitted comments to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) regarding implementation of the National Spectrum Strategy, which was developed to ensure federal spectrum policy advances U.S. innovation, economic vitality, and security.

Standing Up, Standing Behind the 9-1-1 SAVES Act

My fellow Atlantic Chapter of APCO member Tim Cunningham and I were honored to have been invited to literally stand behind Rep. Norma J. Torres (CA-D-34) and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-R-1) along with other members of the 9-1-1 community as they gave their remarks during the introduction  ceremony for H.R. 6319 9-1-1 SAVES Act.

Young Professional Spotlight: Sarah Bates, City of Tulsa

Sarah’s PSC career began unexpectedly in 2010 when she applied and was hired for dispatch in Osage County. She spent her first two years falling in love with the field and, in 2012, took an opportunity at the City of Tulsa dispatch center, where she currently serves as the PSC Training Coordinator.

Unauthorized Interruption

It is a growing trend across the United States. Individuals video government buildings and employees, and the bloggers or auditors identify themselves as First Amendment Auditors.

APCO Welcomes Reintroduction of the 9‑1‑1 SAVES Act

Today, Congresswoman Norma Torres (CA) and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), along with several of their colleagues, reintroduced the Supporting Accurate Views of Emergency Services Act of 2023, or the “9-1-1 SAVES Act.”

Evaluating Evacuations

Whether you work at a school, office building or municipal building, deciding to evacuate your staff during an emergency is one of the hardest decisions that a manager must make.