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APRIL IS
NATIONAL EDUCATION MONTH
Effective 9-1-1 education is critical AT
ALL AGES. We encourage you to join us in our
efforts to promote education throughout the month of April.
Arrange a school visit to your local PSAP, ask representatives from
your local PSAP to visit your school, hold a street fair or block
party, offer
to go to your child's or grandchild’s class and read about 9-1-1.

WE ALL NEED TO GET
INVOLVED!
We can never do enough to educate the public about 9-1-1. The
commitment of this impressive coalition of public safety and
industry in dedicating time and effort to advance 9-1-1 education
will help save lives and will produce a significant return on
whatever effort is made.
In addition to school-based activities, other ideas include
conferences and training events for parents, teachers, care-givers
that bring together the public safety community and industry leaders
in a common effort to promote 9-1-1 education.
The national
kick-off event in Washington, DC will occur on April 9, 2010. The
9-1-1
Block Party will be sponsored by the Office of Unified
Communications at the Ferebee-Hope Community School in the
District of Columbia Public Schools
E-mail us, tell
us about your event and plans. We would like to
post to the E9-1-1 Institute website!
What Can I Do?
What Are Others Doing?
Share Your Activities and Stories!
Visit: 2010
National 9-1-1 Education Efforts
E-mail Us:
contactus@e911institute.org
Press Release: Click Here
7th Annual
9-1-1 Honors Gala 2010 &
9-1-1 Goes To Washington
March 15th & 16, 2010

Event Photos -
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Press Releases
Congressional E9-1-1
Caucus Introduces Legislation
to Fund and Improve 9-1-1 Systems
March 12, 2010
Press Release
Legislation
Introduced
The E9-1-1 Institute
Announces Board of Directors
Election Results
The
E9-1-1 Institute shares the mission of the
Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus
to promote public education on E9-1-1 and emergency
communications issues. The E9-1-1 Institute’s operations are
overseen by a Board of Directors, working closely with the Executive
and Deputy Executive Director.
The E9-1-1 Institute Board of Directors is comprised of fifteen
members. Four of these seats are permanent seats: They are
held by an APCO, NENA, & NASNA
appointed representative and the
Executive Director of the E9-1-1 Institute. The
other eleven members are representatives from the following
constituencies. They each serve 2-year terms:
Each year, the E9-1-1 Institute holds an election for the Board
of Directors. However, the seats up for election each
year are staggered to maintain consistency and prevent a large
turnover of the Board in one year.
2009/2010 Elections Results
Click Here
The E9-1-1 Institute to Host
Roundtable Discussion on Capitol Hill
Discussion Included.
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The Policy Agenda for 2009-2010
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Funding Issues
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"Next Generation" Technology
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Awareness & Education
October 1, 2009
“Join
the
Mission”
Make 9-1-1 A National Priority
The E9-1-1 Institute shares the mission of the
Congressional
E9-1-1 Caucus to assist in
promoting public education on E9-1-1 and emergency
communications issues. We do this by serving
as an information clearinghouse on E9-1-1 and emergency
communications issues and creating a forum for policy
discussions related to E9-1-1 and emergency communications
that will benefit public policy development.
Anyone who shares in this
MISSION
can join (see
Join Us).
The
Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus is co-chaired by:
Gregory L. Rohde,
former Administrator of the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, serves as the
E9-1-1 Institute’s Executive Director.
Carla A. Anderson serves
as the Deputy Executive Director..
E9-1-1 Institute Introduction
Video
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Click Here
E9-1-1 Institute Archives:
CONTACT US:
Carla Anderson,
Deputy Executive Director
Office:
202.292.4603
Mobile: 202.498.6936
Email:
carla@e911institute.org
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