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Limited exhibit and sponsorship opportunities also remain. Don’t Miss Your Chance to Participate in CITIG 12!
CITIG 12 Announced!
Join us for Canada’s premiere communications interoperability event from December 2 to 5, 2018 in Toronto. The twelfth Canadian Public Safety Interoperability Workshop, widely known as CITIG 12, will again break new ground on key voice and data interoperability, NG9-1-1 and more issues facing today’s public safety sector.
Want to attend? This event sells out consistently, so secure your spot today! Want to be an exhibitor or sponsor? Download the Contribution & Exhibit Package. In either case, do it early — all past workshops have sold out! Full details on our Event Page.
New U.S. Resource on NG9-1-1 and Broadband
The National 911 Program and the National Association of State 911 Administrators (NASNA) have created a 16-page brochure NG911 & FirstNet Guide for State and Local Authorities to help local authorities understand the difference between NG9-1-1 and FirstNet as decisions are made about the future of emergency communications. Some of the information will be helpful to Canadian organizations. Download the guide here.
APCO Releases Report on Broadband Implications for the PSAP
In August, APCO International announced the publication of a seminal report titled Broadband Implications for the PSAP. This report provides a forward-looking analysis of emergency communications, as 9-1-1 centers across the nation transition from decades-old technology to the broadband era and beyond. The report and related materials can be accessed at www.apcop43.org.
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