The National 911 program offered an update on the progress of the 2019 NG911 Roadmap. The road map outlines a blueprint to develop a nationwide system of next-generation 9-1-1 (NG 9-1-1) systems across the country.
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The NG911 Roadmap Progress Report is a followup resource to the road map, and tracks and shares progress at the national level by a variety of stakeholders toward a nationwide NG 9-1-1 system of systems.
The tool identifies primary goals and specific national level tasks that need to be accomplished by the 9-1-1 community to achieve full migration to NG 9-1-1, shares the community’s progress toward completing identified tasks and highlights opportunities where contributions are still needed.
The road map identified five key goals for work: business/governance, technology, data, operations and cross cutting. One task in the business/governance goal is completed, with six in progress and seven not started. On the technology goal, three tasks are in progress, and three are not started.
On the data goal, zero tasks are completed, four are in progress and three are completed. On the operations goals, zero tasks are complete, three are in progress, and seven are not started.
And on the cross-cutting goal, which facilitates education and knowledge transfer on an ongoing basis, the one task has not been completed.
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