With NG9-1-1 data standards pending and GIS data collection ongoing, what will be the GIS data needs for a large County when it’s time to upgrade to an NG9-1-1 network?
We will use as key examples counties such as Los Angeles County, California and Santa Clara.
What impacts will data requirements have on the multitude of GIS authorities throughout the county, including the improvement of currency and precision?
How different will the needs for the County be when compared to other Counties large and small throughout the Golden State?
This session will be the virtual case study for examining the steps counties like Los Angeles County and Santa Clara will need to take to prepare their GIS data to support mission critical 911 call routing workflows inherent in NG9-1-1 ESInets. We will identify key stakeholders expected to contribute information to PSAPs in the county, examine the data true-up process, the near-real-time maintenance needs, and the extensive coordination (both internally and with neighboring counties) necessary for the mutual aid data footprint to become an operational reality.