Reliable and uninterrupted 9-1-1 service that allows the public to contact public safety providers is a priority for COG and area governments. COG’s early support of emergency communication for the region resulted in the District of Columbia and its suburbs becoming one of the first metropolitan communities in America to fully convert to the 9-1-1 system.
Local officials continue to work with COG to safeguard the system’s reliability and plan for future technological advancements. After a powerful Derecho storm led to outages in Northern Virginia, the COG Board commissioned a report calling on phone companies to take actions to ensure 9-1-1 reliability. This effort informed new rules by the Federal Communications Commission to hold telecommunications providers accountable for providing resilient services to both citizens and 9-1-1 call centers. COG also established a permanent 9-1-1 Center Managers Committee to ensure continued coordination.
Officials are also studying how to move beyond old technology provided through traditional telecommunications carriers and improve the region’s public safety communication infrastructure by implementing Next Generation (NextGen) 911 technologies. These technologies will enhance 9-1-1 center operations with voice, data, texting, web and visual information and add redundancy and diversity so the system will be less at risk of a failure.
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September 13, 2017
First responders from metropolitan Washington with expertise in swift water rescue operations, handling hazardous materials, incident management, water, sewer,...
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August 29, 2017
COG, its members, and regional stakeholders extend their sympathy to residents of Texas in the tragic loss of life and property as a result of Hurricane Harvey...
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July 12, 2017
A native of metropolitan Washington, Chief Tony Rose has served Charles County in a public safety capacity for several decades. As the Chairman of the 9-1-1...
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April 18, 2017
Nicholas (Nick) Majett, Prince George’s County Chief Administrative Officer, has been a COG member since May 2014, when he first joined Prince George’s County...
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November 17, 2016
Fairfax County Public Safety Communications Director Stephen Souder, who recently retired after more than 60 years of public safety service in the metropolitan...
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September 22, 2014
The ability to reach emergency first responders is vital to saving lives but in most areas of the country services like 9-1-1 calls still use outdated...
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September 10, 2014
The Council of Governments Board of Directors today endorsed a study to dramatically expand the functionality of the region’s 9-1-1 emergency call centers to...
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December 13, 2013
Washington, DC – In an historic action advocated by the Council of Governments, its stakeholders and the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Federal Communications...
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March 13, 2013
Report by local 9-1-1 directors and government officials focuses on preventing outages to the vital service, such as the one that occurred during and after the...