2023 Bonnie Hueg Memorial Conference Scholarship

The New Jersey Chapter of the NENA offers scholarships to current professionals who might not otherwise be able to attend the NJ NENA Annual Conference. Awards are based on the appropriateness of the educational opportunity related to the applicant’s job, contributions of the applicant to his/her community and to NJ NENA. Scholarships will be awarded to cover the cost of attending the NJ NENA Annual Conference, November 13 – 15, as well as 2 nights in the Conference Hotel. Scholarship applicants MUST be current NENA members.

Bonnie Hueg was a strong proponent of training and training opportunities so it it appropriate that this chance to attend our conference, at no cost, have her name attached to it.

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New Jersey 9‑1‑1 Goes to Washington

 

By James Lockerbie and Timothy Cunningham

On February 16th 1968 in Haleyville, Alabama, the first 9‑1‑1 call was made. In the 55 years that succeeded that call, while much has changed about the world, little has changed in the world of 9‑1‑1. NENA National being the advocate for 9‑1‑1 in the United States and other three-digit emergency numbers around the world has been hosting the 9‑1‑1 Goes to Washington event for the past 17 plus years. The goal of this event is to bring together 9‑1‑1 professionals from across the nation to speak with our government leaders and address today’s most pressing 9‑1‑1 emergency communications issues. This year, as the only representatives from New Jersey, my associate Timothy Cunningham and I, James Lockerbie, traveled to our nation’s capitol and met with members of the 118th congress.

What does this event look like, and what happened while we were there? We arrived Sunday evening and gathered for the welcome reception. There we were excited to meet with 9‑1‑1 professionals from 40 of the 50 United States and the territory of Guam. Monday morning we arrived at the convention center early and participated in panel discussions with topic experts and industry representatives who helped prepare us for the meetings to come on the hill. The discussion covered the need for Next Generation 9‑1‑1 funding, which has been estimated at 15 billion dollars, and the reclassification of 9‑1‑1 professionals on a federal level. The two most important legislative concerns are referred to as the “NG 9‑1‑1 Act” and the “9‑1‑1 Saves Act”. Later Monday evening during the NG 911 Institute’s Honors Awards Dinner, I was pleased to introduce Tim to the co-author of the 9‑1‑1 Saves Act, California Congresswoman Norma J Torres. Congresswoman Torres, a former LAPD 9‑1‑1 Communications Officer, spoke with us prior to giving her keynote speech at the event. On Tuesday a good friend of mine, Alicia Burns, helped coordinate with staffers from Rep. Torres office a group photo on the east steps of the US Capitol Building. The National board members were pleased with this opportunity to obtain such a wonderful photo op. Later that afternoon Timothy Cunningham and I met with a staffer from the office of Dr. Jefferson Van Drew, our local congressional district representative. Wednesday was a day filled with meetings on the hill as we met with the offices of three house representatives and Senator Cory Booker. This included a meeting with freshman representative Robert Menendez, son of Senator Bob Menendez.

While most of the conference was planned out, part of being in DC is never knowing who you may have the opportunity to meet. An example of this would be my experience while I was checking out of my hotel room, I bumped into Sara Weston, the founder of the 9‑1‑1 Wonder Woman Inc. A non-profit organization tasked with elevating women in the 9‑1‑1 industry. We had the pleasure of attending an event inspired by her organization Tuesday night, NENA’s Women in 9‑1‑1 Alliance Reception. The highlight of the reception was the awarding of the Wendy Day Memorial Scholarship, which provides the opportunity for a female Telecommunicator to attend the 9‑1‑1 GTW Conference. We encourage the women of the NJ NENA chapter to inquire into and apply for this scholarship, as well as become part of these two amazing organizations. As Sara and I parted ways she provided me with one of her “911der Women” logo lapel pins. I was able to pass this pin along to Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman’s office of the 12th congressional district of NJ. Her staffer who accepted the pin mentioned that Rep Coleman would love to meet with local constituents who are members of that organization.

So why is it so important to share this experience with you? While we shared our concerns with each individual we met with, they in turn had a request for us to bring back to our NJ membership. Each Representative stressed the importance of hearing directly from their local constituents. You don’t have to wait until next year’s 9‑1‑1 GTW Conference to meet with these local representatives. They all have local offices where they are more than willing to set up meetings and even talked about going to visit their local 9‑1‑1 centers. We need more members to become involved and engaged with advocating for our profession. There is power in numbers. An example of this is the 17 members from Tennessee that attended, arranged a breakfast with their congressional delegation. Our hope is that we would see this kind of support from our NJ members so that we too can organize events like this to help bring awareness to our state delegates. It is important to come together as a group so that we can institute the change we need for our profession to be more successful.

Several NENA chapters have chosen to replicate this type of event at the state level, organizing trips to their State Capitols. The Chapters are following a similar format, preparing members with talking points and bringing them up-to-date on the issues of their individual states. They are then sent out to meet with State Representatives and State Senators, in an effort to improve our industry within their states. Tim and I would like to see a “NJ NENA Goes to Trenton” event where we can advocate on behalf of 9‑1‑1 professionals all over NJ, in order to improve the quality of our 9‑1‑1 system and create relationships with the men and women of the state assembly. While the last 55 years has been spent developing 9‑1‑1 we now need to focus our efforts on obtaining proper classification, funding, training, and technology to meet the ever-growing needs of our community. 9‑1‑1 professionals and the people that they serve deserve nothing less.

 

Co-Authors

James Lockerbie
Egg Harbor Township Police Department
MCO

Timothy Cunningham
Stafford Township Police Department 
Lead Public Safety Telecommunicator

2022-2023 Executive Board

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Congratulations to the new executive board of New Jersey NENA.  Board members were sworn in on November 16, 2022 by NENA National President, Laurie Anderson, at the NJ-NENA meeting held at the annual conference in Atlantic City.  Election results were announced by past-president Ray Strilec who managed the online election process and were as follows:

Vice-President – Jason Lezcano, ENP – Morris County Communications
Private Sector Vice-President – Wendy Holmes, ENP – Verizon
North Region Vice President – John “Padre” Fencik – Bayonne Public Safety
Central Region Vice President – Mark Dudeck – Ocean County Sheriff’s Communications
South Region Vice-President – Chris Carroll – Burlington County Communications

Dawn Sommeling, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Communications, stepped up as Chapter President and spoke to the membership about her professional journey and her message “to continue to empower the members and the greater 911 community, to provide the best possible emergency response through standards development, training, leadership and outreach.  The vision is a public made safer by 911 services, delivered by highly trained emergency communications professionals and powered by the latest technologies”. 

A change to the chapter by-laws was voted on and approved by the membership that was present at the meeting.  Article VII, section B, states how liabilities and assets of the organization would be handled in the event the chapter were to dissolve.  The change states that these would be handled in accordance with the Federal Tax Code as established by the Internal Revenue Service or as decided by the Superior Court of New Jersey.  The change was necessary for New Jersey NENA to retain its 501c(3) tax-exempt status.  The by-law change will be adopted, pending approval by NENA (National).

2022-23 Chapter Nominations for Office

Nominations for chapter Vice President, North, Central, South Region Vice Presidents and Private Sector Vice President are open until November 6 and can be made using this Nomination Form.  One MUST be a NENA member, in good standing, to nominate and to be nominated.  The nominee for Chapter Vice President should be prepared to lead the organization.  The Chapter Vice President will succeed to Chapter President after the normal two year term or sooner if the President is unable to complete their term.  Regional VP’s must live or work in the respective regions and the Private Sector VP must be employed in private sector business, related to 9‑1‑1 or public safety communications.  Please review the chapter by-laws for additional information.

NOMINATION FORM

Call For Papers

We are preparing for the 2021 NJ NENA Conference and Trade Show!

NJ NENA is accepting session proposals for the 2021 NJ NENA Conference and Trade Show taking place at Harrah’s Casino and Resort in Atlantic City in the “Waterfront Conference Center” from November 15 – 17, 2021. If you would like to re-submit your request that was selected for the 2020 Conference, please just send me the name of the Session name and the Speakers name so that I can make sure I already have all the information I need to add it to the proposals.

Does your agency have a best practice or have you handled an unusual call? Are you a vendor and would like to present on an issue or technology that will impact the delivery of 911 services? We would love to hear from you.

Presenting a session at NJ NENA is an excellent opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with an audience of 9-1-1 professionals eager to gain and share information. It is also your chance to give back to the profession and help inspire, inform, and educate attendees on a variety of important issues.

To ensure your submission received due consideration, please ensure that:

  1. Your proposal is issue-focused, not product-focused:
  2. Title of your session
  3. Your word presentation description must contain a precise objective;
  4. Provide accurate contact information, including phone numbers, email address and mailing address.
  5. Provide the names of any co-presenters with your submission.

Call for papers must be submitted by June 1, 2021. You will be notified if your presentation has been approved. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Judith Hawkins at njnena001@gmail.com.

2021 Bonnie Hueg Memorial Conference Scholarship

The New Jersey Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) offers scholarships to current professionals who might not otherwise be able to attend the NJ NENA Annual Conference. Awards are based on the appropriateness of the educational opportunity related to the applicant’s job, contributions of the applicant to his/her community and to NJ NENA. Scholarships will be awarded to cover the cost of attending the NJ NENA Annual Conference as well as 2 nights in the Conference Hotel. Scholarship recipients MUST be current NENA members.

Bonnie Hueg was a strong proponent of training and training opportunities so it it appropriate that this chance to attend our conference, at no cost, have her name attached to it.

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Apply Now for ENP Scholarships!

An ENP scholarship opportunity is now available to current NENA members who meet the eligibility requirements for ENP Certification and plan to sit for the exam by January 2021. Five ENP scholarships will be awarded (one per membership region). Each scholarship recipient will receive complimentary registration to take the ENP exam during the Summer 2020, Fall 2020, or Winter 2021 examination periods. Candidates must complete and submit the online application by Friday, March 6. Scholarship winners will be notified by Friday, March 27.

2019 New Jersey NENA Conference and Trade Show

When:  Monday, April 15, 2019 – Wednesday, April 17, 2019

The New Jersey Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association is New Jersey’s premier conference on 911 and emergency response. The conference will once again be at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City.

We are offering a discount for registrants. All NENA members will receive a $50 discount at time of registration. Register soon as this conference will fill up fast.

The pre-conference is “Preventing Telecommunicator Tunnel Vision” 

In this course, participants identify and discuss common problem areas that Telecommunicators experience in the performance of their duties. Students will learn tips and tools that help identify and correct problems to ensure you and your team members succeed. whether it’s in-the-moment issues like freezing up when CAD doesn’t work or when addresses do not validate, or systemic issues such as failure to follow protocols or errors resulting from inflexible QA questions, you’ll get the training resources you need to get (and keep) your call takers performing at their very best.

Conference Agenda: We will update the sessions as they are added. Sessions, times and Speakers have a possibility of changing.

Call for papers: There are still a few open sessions…… Does your agency have a best practice or have you handled an unusual call? If so contact us to arrange a speaking session. If you are a vendor and would like to present on an issue or technology that will impact the delivery of 911 services we would love to hear from you.

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2019 Bonnie Memorial Conference Scholarship

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The deadline to submit an application is: March 1, 2019

Once again the New Jersey Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) is offering scholarships to current professionals who might not otherwise be able to attend the NJ NENA Annual Conference. Awards are based on the appropriateness of the educational opportunity related to the applicant’s job, contributions of the applicant to his/her community and to NJ NENA. Scholarships will be awarded to cover the cost of attending the NJ NENA Annual Conference as well as 2 nights in the Conference Hotel. Scholarship recipients MUST be current NENA members.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Now through December 15, NJ NENA is accepting session proposals for the 2019 NJ NENA Conference and Trade Show taking place at Harrah’s Casino and Resort in Atlantic City  in the “Waterfront Conference Center” from April 15 – 17.

Does your agency have a best practice or have you handled an unusual call? Are you a vendor and would like to present on an issue or technology that will impact the delivery of 911 services? We would love to hear from you.

Presenting a session at NJ NENA  is an excellent opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with an audience of 9-1-1 professionals eager to gain and share information. It is also your chance to give back to the profession and help inspire, inform, and educate attendees on a variety of important issues.

To ensure your submission received due consideration, please ensure that:

1. Your proposal is issue-focused, not product-focused:
2. Title of your session
3. Your word presentation description  must contain a precise objective;
4. Provide accurate contact information, including phone numbers, email address and mailing address.
5. Provide the names of any co-presenters with your submission.   

 We are scheduling speakers early this year so that we can include this information with the invitation. Call for papers must be submitted by December 15, 2018. You will be notified by December 31st if your presentation has been approved.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Judith Hawkins at njnena001@gmail.com

SAVE THE DATE! April 15, 16 &17, 2019

Please keep an eye out for invite and we will see you in April!

Thank you,
Judith Hawkins
NJ NENA Conference Chair