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APCO Seeks Comments on Draft Core Competencies, Operational Factors and Training for Next Generation Technologies in Public Safety Communications

APCO International March 23, 2018 APCO

Alexandria, Va. – The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International is seeking comments on a Candidate American National Standard (ANS) that addresses core competencies, operational factors and training requirements for public safety telecommunicators specific to Next Generation Technologies. Candidate ANS 1.115.1-201X Core Competencies, Operational Factors and Training for Next Generation Technologies in Public Safety Communications is open for public review and comment.

“Identifying how different operations, knowledge and training will be in a next generation environment and adequately preparing for the changes that will inevitably occur, is an important first step in implementing NG9-1-1 systems,” said APCO International President Martha Carter.

The public may review and comment on this candidate standard is from March 23 through May 7, 2018.  Reviewers may use the following link to access the document for review and comment:
Candidate ANS 1.115.1-201x Core Competencies, Operational Factors, and Training for Next Generation Technologies in Public Safety Communications

For questions regarding APCO Standards, please email [email protected] or contact the Standards Program Manager at (920) 579-1153.  For more information on APCO standards activities, please visit our website at www.apcointl.org/standards.html

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