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The Kansas 911 Coordinating Council has partnered with Kansas Chapter of APCO to host the fall conference in Newton, Kansas. The conference provide three days of training and networking opportunities to Kansas Public Safety Telecommunicators. http://www.ksapco.org/home.html http://www.thekansan.com/news/20171010/apco-conference-kicks-off-in-newton http://www.thekansan.com/news/20171011/apco-honors-rankin-for-40-years-of-service [embeddoc url=”https://www.kansas911.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/KS-APCO-KS-911-Council-Conference-Schedule.pdf” download=”all”]
. Sherry Massey began her public service career in 1997 as a 911 telecommunicator in Dickinson County, Kansas. Over time, she became a trainer and later the PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) administrator. Throughout her career, she earned certifications as a trainer in various fields, including Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and Communications Center Management, delivering…
As the Local Collection Point Administrator (LCPA) for the Kansas 911 Coordinating Council (“Council”), Mainstream Nonprofit Solutions, Inc. is issuing this RFP for the procurement of an Kansas 911 Communication and Training Coordinator and an additional Kansas 911 Liaison. The two RFPs are attached. While an individual may submit proposals for both RFPs, an individual…
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Governor Laura Kelly has announced the appointment of new members to the Kansas 911 Coordinating Council. These appointments reflect the state’s commitment to efficient emergency response and public safety. The following individuals have been appointed: All three appointees hold voting positions on the council, contributing their expertise to enhance emergency communication systems across Kansas. Their dedication…
The Kansas 911 Coordinating Council’s (the Council’s) recent efforts have focused on providing affordable, NG911 capable call handling to the Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in Kansas, but many of them are operating on old or outdated equipment in other critical areas. Some of the systems needed to process NG911 calls can be very expensive…