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William Svien EVP, 911 ETC, Inc.

William Svien EVP, 911 ETC, Inc. Addressing the Safety Glitch in the 911System. 911 ETC, Who We Are. A Fully Developed Product An Experienced Management Team An Excellent and Diverse Customer Base Strong Industry Partners and Alliances.

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William Svien EVP, 911 ETC, Inc.

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  1. William SvienEVP, 911 ETC, Inc. Addressing the Safety Glitch in the 911System

  2. 911 ETC, Who We Are • A Fully Developed Product • An Experienced Management Team • An Excellent and Diverse Customer Base • Strong Industry Partners and Alliances The Industry Leader in ASP automation of Enterprise Enhanced 911

  3. 911 ETC, Incorporated • Founded in 1995 / Based near Seattle, WA (Everett) • 911 ETC maintains Customer Data 911 ETC provides Enhanced 911 Database Management and On-site Emergency Notification to provide Precise Location Information • 911 ETC interfaces for Customers to National Databases ETCassists in interfacing end-user’s Telecom network PBX (Private Branch Exchange)/VoIP Networks with the local PSAP (Public Safety Answer Point) to provide Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and Automatic Location Identification (ALI) necessary for all Enhanced 911 calls.

  4. What is E-911? • Providing Precise Location Information to Emergency responders when a 9-1-1 call is placed • If you dial “9” or some other numbers to get an “outside line”, chances are that the address that comes up to the emergency responder on the other end of your call does not pin-point your location. The information could be a Billing address or main office location vs. your precise location.

  5. The Challenge of Locating a 911 Caller Wired ALI Database ALI Database Automatic Location Information (ALI) Database H E L P • Wireless Requires triangulation of two or more towers • Non-enterprise VoIP InternetService Provider to 3rd party

  6. The Challenge of Locating a 911 Caller The complex world of the Enterprise H E L P Private Switch Automatic Location Information (PS/ALI) Database Large geographically distributed private network that can span multiple geographies and governmental jurisdictions

  7. Did you know? • Approximately 240 Million • 9-1-1 calls are placed each year in the US? • That is approximately: • 657,534 a day • 27,397 each hour • 456 each minute • 7.6 every second

  8. 15 States with Current E-911 Legislation (Six States have legislation currently pending)

  9. Who is Responsible? A Technical Requirements Document published in February of 2009 by NENA states: “Recent technology innovations have made it critically important for organizations to address the challenge of identifying the location of the users of communications systems during emergencies in the Multi Line Telephone System (MLTS) environment. . . The owner of or leadership of the organization who gains benefit from the services of an MLTS is ultimately responsible to ensure that the information contained in the PS/ALI database is accurate.”

  10. Why Implement E-911? • Ethical • It is the right thing to do • Protects the organization’s people • Legal • Enhanced 911 is being mandated across much of the U.S. • Various mandates in 20 states; 6 with legislation pending • FCC VoIP E911 Order/S.428 VoIP 911 Bill • Risk Management • Potential liability from employee suit if 911 was unable to respond • New focus on terrorism has heightened awareness • Employee Safety • Visitor / Guest Safety

  11. E911 Solution Options • Do It Yourself: • Least cost on front end • Least cost to maintain (Human capital?) • Manual process • Responsibility risk liability retained (flag and fix errors)

  12. E911 Solution Options • Automation – Buy a Boxed Solution: • High Cost on front-end • Automated Process • Reasonable cost to maintain • Software maintenance • Human capital costs • Responsibility risk liability retained (flag and fix errors)

  13. E911 Solution Options • Software as a Service (SaaS) Solution: • Reasonable cost on front-end • Reasonable cost to maintain • Automated Process • Responsibility risk liability shifted to provider (flag and fix errors)

  14. Considerations: Telco • Facilities and Routing the 911 Call: • ISDN PRI, SIP, or CAMA Trunks • Central Office SS7 signaling or equivalent? • VoIP Network Positioning Server • Selective Router serving area • Multiple Area codes in Enterprise • PSAP Geographic Serving Area

  15. Considerations: Telco (cont.) • PS/ALI or SIP Gateway (ILEC /CLEC) • Locator ID, Informed PRI, PinPoint Service, Verizon-PSALI • 911 Enable, Dash, VIXXI • Build E911 DID Database • SIP Provider Databases • Submission of Data to Telco • Fix errors and resubmit • Repeat until data is clean • Update Data daily or on schedule • Fix database errors and resubmit to Telco • Error codes DID Range, NENA ID, etc. (Verizon has 72 different error codes)

  16. Considerations: PBX • Call Routing • Enterprise networked? • ANI turned on and pushed through to the PSTN (Caller ID presented to network?) • ISDN, SIP, or CAMA trunks (dedicated) • Administration • Telephone location ID set-up within the PBX • Tie station table with location ID to E-911 DID database (s) • Traditional MAC management • User self administration

  17. Considerations: PBX (cont.) • TDM / IP /Hybrid or both • IP users stationary (digital sets) • Remote business sites, virtual offices • Mobility (% of total user community) • Mobile users within the enterprise network • Nomadic IP users • Costs involved to capture/discover mobile users • Onsite Notification • Avaya Crisis Alert • Adjunct

  18. Additional Considerations When Implementing an E911 Solution: Complicated and time-consuming implementation A full time employee dedicated to regular E911 maintenance (moves, adds, changes) Employee turnover and training Possible liability risk for unresolved errors Status and Error Reconciliation

  19. Voice Call Server Data Flow Diagram 911 Call Placed Admin. Platform Scheduled Dynamic Directory Export LAN-Alert ™ LAN ISDNPRI Internet Selective Router 911 ETC Import Processor (E-Mate Auto-MAC) 911 ETC Export Processor (911 Call Center) Public Safety Answer Point 911 ETC Data Center Regional ALI Data Centers)

  20. Voice Call Server Station Form Updates • Room • Floor • Jack • Building • Emergency Location Extension Locate911-A Discovery Appliance Campus VoIP Discovery 911 Call Admin. Platform Scheduled Dynamic Directory Export • DID • Codes • Location TSAPI ISDN - PRI Middleware Selective Router 911 ETC Import Processor (E-Mate Auto-MAC) 911 ETC Export Processor PSAP (911 Call Center) 911 ETC Data Center Regional ALI Data Centers)

  21. Voice Call Server VoIP Network positioning and routing 911 Call Admin. Platform Scheduled Dynamic Directory Export ISDN - PRI Selective Router 911 ETC Import Processor (E-Mate Auto-MAC) 911 ETC Export Processor PSAP (911 Call Center) 911 ETC Data Center 911 ETC (UC) Positioning Server Regional ALI Data Centers)

  22. What is an ELIN? • As defined by NENA: Emergency Location Identification Number • ELINs are used by the Selective Router to determine the proper PSAP termination • ELINs are also required to be used by: • Non-DID telephone stations • Multiple Appearance Numbers • Zone Level E911 Reporting • The granularity of an ELIN can be as specific as a desk location, or as large as an entire building.

  23. New Common Terms - ERL • As defined by NENA: Emergency Response Location • A location to which a 9-1-1 emergency response team may be dispatched. The location should be specific enough to provide a reasonable opportunity for the emergency response team to quickly locate a caller anywhere within it.

  24. E911 Zones using ELINs / ERLs E911 ELIN555- 4501 ELIN555- 4503 ERL 1 EAST WING 2nd FLOOR ELIN555- 4502 ELIN555- 4504 ELIN555- 4505 ELIN555- 4506 FCC considering data accuracy reporting to within 7000 sq. ft from 40,000 or 25,000 sq. ft.

  25. E-911: Protect the workplace and mitigate corporate risk Federal and State legislators are poised to take additional action on E-911. The public expects and deserves the most effective emergency response capabilities at work as they have at home. Ignoring a known hazard could lead to common-law liability: Corporations have a duty to provide a safe working environment and protect employees from known danger.

  26. E911 in the News… TMCnet.com www.tmcnet.com/channels/

  27. Excellent Reference Site 911 ETC www.911etc.com

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