In a PSAP/ECC, vendor partnership can’t mean we signed a contract and hope for the best. When 911 is a 24/7 operation, vendor relationships have to function like an extension of your team because when something breaks at 2:00 a.m., dispatchers don’t care whose system is at fault. They just need it to work. Here are 5 tips for having successful vendor partnerships.
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5 Ways Supervisors Can Build a More Resilient ECC Staff
Resilient staff don’t happen by accident. They are built through consistent leadership decisions, clear expectations, and systems that support the people doing the work every day. For ECC managers and supervisors, resilience is less about motivational speeches and more about how you lead, communicate, and involve your team. Here are five practical ways leaders can strengthen staff resilience while reducing burnout and turnover.
Continue reading “5 Ways Supervisors Can Build a More Resilient ECC Staff”SIP Adoption + CHE Flexibility: Why the FCC’s Modernization Matters for the Future of NG9‑1‑1
The FCC is updating old rules that were built for copper phone lines and TDM networks. These changes are speeding up the move to modern, IP‑based systems across the country. For 9‑1‑1 authorities and ECCs, this shift is more than a simple technical update; it affects how emergency calls are routed, delivered, and supported.
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Over the last few weeks, two of the states for which we provide Core Services had some big things happen. The state of Alabama now has all of its PSAPs on the Alabama Next-Generation Emergency Network. In Indiana, all PSAPs have been upgraded to Texty 17.3. Both of these events help telecommunicators help their callers and communities.
Thank You, Always
Hello 911 Dispatchers,
My name is Sara Leazenby; I am a CPE Trainer at INdigital (if you started using Solacom in the last 4 ½ years, chances are I was one of your trainers). Before joining INdigital, I was a 911 Dispatcher for almost 20 years; needless to say, I’ve been in your seat before and know the sacrifices you make and the stress and hard work that goes into being a 911 Dispatcher.
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