MCP to Support Missouri’s Transition to Next Generation 911
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (March 1, 2021) — Mission Critical Partners (MCP) announced that the Missouri 911 Service Board selected the firm to support the statewide transition from legacy technology to an Internet Protocol (IP)-enabled Next Generation 911 (NG911) platform.
The board’s primary objective is to conduct an NG911 feasibility study, which will guide the state’s implementation process. To support the transition, MCP will conduct the following tasks:
- Conduct individual jurisdiction and statewide 911 system assessments to determine the level of compliance with the National Emergency Number Association’s (NENA’s) NG911 i3 solution standard
- Identify resources in existing infrastructure that could be used to develop a statewide emergency services IP network (ESInet), which transports emergency calls to NG911-compliant emergency communications centers
- Complete a proposed state-level NG911 plan, including system solution recommendations
- Guide the board and its stakeholders in establishing a procurement process for a proof-of-concept ESInet based on the system solution recommendations
MCP has provided NG911 implementation support for more than 14 state-level programs across the U.S., and currently supports the National 911 Program.
About Mission Critical Partners (MCP)
Mission Critical Partners (MCP) is a leading provider of data integration, consulting, and network and cybersecurity solutions specializing in transforming mission-critical communications networks into integrated ecosystems that improve outcomes in the public safety, justice, healthcare, transportation, and utility markets. Our comprehensive experience and vendor-agnostic approach helps us develop modernized solutions for our clients that achieve maximum value and optimal efficiency while mitigating risk. Additional information and career opportunities are available at www.MissionCriticalPartners.com.
CONTACT:
Mission Critical Partners
724-964-2004
Topics: Company News
Posted on March 1, 2021