Public Safety Foundation of America (PSFA) awarded nearly $2.4 mi...
Public Safety Foundation of America (PSFA) awarded nearly $2.4 million in grants to expedite rollout of Enhanced 911. Money in this initial round of funding will be given to 29 recipients in 20 states from group, which was created…
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last year by Assn. of Public-Safety Communications Officials International. Group said grants would help in ensuring that FCC’s E911 wireless location technology deadline of 2005 was met. “Our goal today in awarding these grants to state and local public safety organizations is to ensure that this technology is in place as quickly as possible and is available on a nationwide basis,” PSFA Board Pres. Thera Bradshaw said. Point of grants is to support public safety answering points in deployment of E911, group said.