Benefits to Regulators
Governing regulatory bodies are working towards resolving the mobile emergency location issue, and have been for decades.
Key stakeholders in the Emergency Number Network, they are tasked and dedicated to ensuring all citizens have access to an effective and efficient communication and emergency number system. The foundation of that system is location and dispatchable address…still considered to be the “Gold Standard” by which all location methods should be measured.
Government objectives for public safety include; emergency response optimization, transitioning to Next Generation IP-based platforms and saving lives.
Their priorities include:
Efficient and Effective emergency response & routing to correct PSAP
Resolving inaccurate indoor location capabilities, and low caller visibility for multi-level buildings
Controlling high technology costs and maintaining interoperability
Ensuring the privacy and handling of discreet information such as location data
Full Regulation compliance
Reaching Gold Standard for all nomadic technology by providing dispatchable location
Improving the mental health of employees and responders
Enhancing citizenship protection
Keeping sovereignty control of data
Reducing Liability, lawsuit mitigation
Transitioning to Next Generation systems.
Reliable dispatchable location provided with EML sits at the the foundation of 9-1-1 and 112:
Privacy compliance
Authoritative, verified location data and supporting correct PSAP routing
Data sovereignty and residency
Minimal investment costs, uses existing Wi-Fi infrastructure
NO major overhaul of PSAP systems or processes
Guarantees regulation compliance with the Ray Baum Act or EECC Directives
Works alongside indoor digital mapping
Real-time, actionable location data, alleviates unnecessary stresses on PSAP and Responding personnel
Security of data (encrypted, dynamic)
Future ready interoperability with NG9-1-1, IP-based, VoIP, VoLTE, SIP.
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