APCO Applauds DHS on Release of Updated National Emergency Communications Plan
On November 12, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released an updated National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP). The revised NECP addresses a number of highly relevant aspects of recent and anticipated developments in emergency communications, including Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) continuity of operation, integration of Next Generation 9-1-1 networks into the broader emergency communications ecosystem, continued focus on P25 compliance and standards development, support for the ongoing efforts of the First Responder Network Authority, and the growing importance of cybersecurity as new Internet Protocol-enabled technology is integrated into public safety operations.
APCO President John Wright stated “APCO appreciates the leadership of the Department of Homeland Security, and in particular the contributions of the Office of Emergency Communications, toward developing this critical and comprehensive plan that will serve to guide the future path of emergency communications.” President Wright continued “as a leader in public safety communications, APCO recognizes the impact emerging technologies have on planning and coordinating for emergency response. We look forward to our continued working relationships with our DHS colleagues and other key stakeholders to advance emergency communications capabilities nationwide.”