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Evaluating NG9-1-1 Voice and Radio Solutions
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September 28th at 2:00 PM ET
WEBINAR RECORDING: The Whitcom Regional 911 Communications Center in Pullman, Washington,
faces a number of unique challenges. Whitcom supports over 70 agencies across a
broad and rural geographic area — including fire, law enforcement, EMS, two
universities, and most recently, a sovereign nation. In this webinar, Whitcom’s
director Patti Kelly will discuss the process of evaluating and selecting
NG9-1-1 ready logger and radio console solutions that integrate not only with
their current communications equipment, but also with the equipment Whitcom
will need to acquire in the future. She will share lessons learned and provide
tips for centers going through the same evaluation process.
Sponsored by:
Presenter:
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Patti Kelly,
Director Whitcom 9-1-1 Communications Center
Patti Kelly has devoted her career to public safety, with
28 years specifically dedicated to 911 communications. A member of the
Washington State E911 Advisory Committee, Patti serves as an instructor and
consultant in GIS mapping for use in 911/CAD systems, and is trained and
certified in a number of public safety and 911 communications topics. Patti is
currently the director of the Whitcom Regional 911 Center, where she has been
employed for nearly 20 years. Whitcom covers numerous counties in the states of
Washington and Idaho, serving over 70 agencies including fire, law, EMS,
universities and a sovereign nation.
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