FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
E9-1-1 Institute Partnering With Homeland
Security Office
to Focus Local Attention
on Emergency Services
Local Events to Build Bridges
Among
First Responders and the Public
Washington, D.C. –
At
an event this morning on Capitol Hill, the E9-1-1 Institute, a
support mechanism for the Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus, and the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Citizen Corps announced
they are joining forces to launch a series of events across
the country to raise awareness about emergency communications
and citizen preparedness.
Community
events will be hosted by members of Congress and will focus on
questions such as: How does our local emergency response system
work, and what role can citizens play in hometown security? Who
are the heroes working behind the scenes of our local 9-1-1
system? Does our community have advanced technology for
detecting the location of wireless callers? How do you create a
disaster supplies kit and communications plan?
"Homeland
security is really about hometown security, and 9-1-1 services
are at the heart of local emergency response,” said C. Suzanne
Mencer, Director of the Office of State and Local Government
Coordination and Preparedness at the Department of Homeland
Security. “This partnership with our colleagues in Congress
will help us educate the public and provide local training and
volunteer opportunities to help make our communities better
prepared to deal with the full range of today’s threats.”
“In this era
of heightened homeland security
concerns, it is more important than ever for local, state and
federal officials to come together on emergency communications
issues,” said Gregory L. Rohde, Executive Director of the E9-1-1
Institute. “Through these local events, we’re aiming to bring
all of the key players together, educate decision makers and the
public at large, and promote stronger, more effective
9-1-1 services.”
Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT), co-chair of
the Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus and chairman of the Senate
Communications Subcommittee, said, “The only way to succeed in
making our emergency communications systems and 9-1-1 systems
more effective is to make sure we are all working together.
This has been my priority in developing E9-1-1 legislation, and
I look forward to these events which will bring more insight to
these safety issues for our communities across the nation.”
Caucus
Co-Chair Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY), added: “Without
question, the more all members of a community understand our
homeland defense and the vital work of our first responders, the
better prepared we all will be to respond to any terrorist
threat.”
"This will
be a great opportunity for Members of Congress to work with
their constituents on emergency response preparedness,” said
Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), one of the House co-chairs of the
Caucus. “It is important to have citizens learn how to work
with public safety officials on responding to emergencies. The
more prepared we are, the better."
And Co-Chair
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), said: "In a post-September 11th
world, it's more essential than ever to ensure that our hometown
emergency personnel have the technology and resources they need.
These events will help raise awareness and promote improved
cooperation among local, state, and federal officials so that
Americans will have the hometown security they expect and
deserve."
The community events are expected to be held over the next few
months, although specific dates and locations have not yet been
announced.
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EDITOR’S
NOTES:
The
announcement of this partnership took place this morning,
Friday, May 21, 2004, at 9:30 am, in Room 138 of the Dirksen
Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C..
The E9-1-1
Institute (www.e911institute.org)
is a not-for-profit organization which provides administrative
and policy support to the Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus. The
purpose of the E9-1-1 Institute is to promote public education
and awareness of E9-1-1 and emergency communications issues and
serve the Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus as a facilitator of
dialogue and clearinghouse of information. The Caucus is
co-chaired by Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT), Senator Hillary
Clinton (D-NY), Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL) and
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA). Gregory L. Rohde, former
Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, serves as the Institute’s Executive Director.
Citizen
Corps (www.citizencorps.gov)
is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's nationwide
grassroots movement to involve all Americans in making our
communities safer, stronger, and better prepared for
emergencies. Through a nationwide network of more than 1,100
local Councils, Citizen Corps brings together the homeland
security expertise of emergency responders with the energy and
spirit of volunteers, the private sector and other community
stakeholders to engage everyone in the community. The
Department’s website,
www.ready.gov, also provides critical information on citizen
preparedness.
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Media Inquiries:
Dale Curtis,
202-715-1520,
dale.curtis@dittus.com (for the E9-1-1 Institute) or Liz
Hays, 202-828-8802,
haysl@fleishman.com (for Citizen Corps)
All other
inquiries:
Erica Orange, 202-292-4603,
erica.orange@e911institute.org
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