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Ohio 9-1-1 System Facing Critical Funding Challenges Cited in National Report on Health of Country's 9-1-1 System

COLUMBUS, Ohio - 
      On Wednesday, May 14th, 9-1-1 officials 
      representing counties throughout Ohio, members of the 9-1-1 Industry 
      Alliance (9IA), and Ohio State Reps. Larry Flowers and Steven Driehaus 
      will detail the findings of a national report on the health of
Posted : Wed, 07 May 2008 12:07:59 GMT
Author : 91A-OHIO-9-1-1-FUNDING
Category : Press Release
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - (Business Wire) On Wednesday, May 14th, 9-1-1 officials representing counties throughout Ohio, members of the 9-1-1 Industry Alliance (9IA), and Ohio State Reps. Larry Flowers and Steven Driehaus will detail the findings of a national report on the health of 9-1-1, noting a critical lack of funding is compromising the safety of Ohioans.

The report, compiled by ColoComm Group, LLC, an independent research group widely recognized by federal and congressional groups as an expert in public safety, concluded a critical lack of funding has resulted in a gap between the types of communications devices people use and those able to fully benefit from access to 9-1-1 services.

In Ohio, funding issues have hindered the state from completing the transition to Phase II wireless the ability to automatically pinpoint the location of a wireless 9-1-1 caller and is preventing those upgrades needed to support newer communications technologies and more robust life saving applications.

The health of Ohios 9-1-1 system is already marginal and without funding experts say it will be terminal, said Rep. Flowers, who along with Rep. Driehaus, is introducing House Bill 550 to continue funding for wireless 9-1-1. Currently, if you call 9-1-1 from a cell phone, the technology needed to find you may not be in place. If funding is not secured, how many Ohioans are being put at risk?

The legislation proposed by Reps. Flowers and Driehaus would seek to extend the Sunset provision for an additional three years. If House Bill 550 is not passed, Ohio's wireless E9-1-1 funding source will expire on December 31, 2008 - compromising the safety of Ohioans by making it more difficult for emergency responders to locate them in an emergency. Currently, Ohio is one of the few states in the nation that does not have a permanent funding method to handle the publics wireless calls to 9-1-1.

If we dont have a steady, dependable funding stream in place for 9-1-1, we certainly cant address todays wireless 9-1-1 challenges, let alone implement a long-term plan to support 9-1-1 for emerging technologies like text messaging, said Bill Hinkle, chairman of Ohios 9-1-1 Council. By securing funding now, Ohio has the opportunity to be the bellwether for other states to follow when assessing the health of their 9-1-1 system.

The press conference will take place at 10 a.m. at the Holiday Inn on North High Street in Worthington.

About the 9-1-1 Industry Alliance

The 9-1-1 Industry Alliance ("9IA") was established in December 2005 by a group of prominent industry leaders. The vision of the organization's founders is that 9IA will play an important role as the voice of industry companies on major public policy issues, and that the expertise of industry leaders can assist public policymakers and government emergency communications professionals as complex choices are made regarding advanced 9-1-1 alternatives in the years ahead. www.911alliance.org

9IA
Jeff Robertson, executive director
256-527-4320
jrobertson@911alliance.org
www.911alliance.org


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