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

Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) National Test: September 20, 2018

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 911.gov sent this bulletin at 09/07/2018 08:55 AM CDT

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) on September 20, 2018 (primary date) or October 3, 2018 (secondary date). The WEA portion of the test commences at 2:18 p.m. EDT and the EAS portion follows at 2:20 p.m. EDT. The test will assess the operational readiness of the infrastructure for distribution of a national message and determine whether technological improvements are needed.

This is the fourth EAS nationwide test and the first national WEA test. The WEA test message will be sent to cell phones. Previous EAS national tests were conducted in September 2011, 2016 and 2017 in collaboration with the FCC, broadcasters, and emergency management officials in recognition of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month.

The EAS test is made available to EAS participants (i.e. radio and television broadcasters, cable systems, satellite radio and television providers, and wireline video providers) and is scheduled to last approximately one minute. The test message will be similar to regular monthly EAS test messages with which the public is familiar. The EAS message will include a reference to the WEA test: “THIS IS A TEST of the National Emergency Alert System. This system was developed by broadcast and cable operators in voluntary cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Federal Communications Commission, and local authorities to keep you informed in the event of an emergency. If this had been an actual emergency, an official message would have followed the tone alert at the start of this message. A similar wireless emergency alert test message has been sent to all cell phones nationwide. Some cell phones will receive the message, others will not. No action is required.”

The WEA test message will be a Presidential Alert and will read “THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.”

The WEA system is used to warn the public about dangerous weather, missing children, and other critical situations through alerts on cell phones. It allows customers whose wireless provider participates in WEA and who own a WEA compatible wireless phone to receive geo-targeted alerts of imminent threats to safety in their area through unique tones and vibration. The national WEA test will use the same special tone and vibration.

The WEA test will be sent through IPAWS, as part of the nation’s modern alert and warning infrastructure that automatically authenticates alerts. Cell towers will broadcast the WEA test for approximately 30 minutes. During this time, cell phones that are switched on and within range of an active cell tower should be capable of receiving the test message. Cell phones should receive the message once.

Significant coordination has been conducted with EAS participants, wireless providers, and emergency managers in preparation for this EAS-WEA national test. This test is intended to ensure public safety officials have the methods and systems that will deliver urgent alerts and warnings to the public in times of emergency or disaster. Periodic testing of public alert and warning systems is also a way to assess the operational readiness of the infrastructure required for the distribution of a national message and determine whether technological improvements are needed.

Receiving preparedness tips and timely information about weather conditions or other emergency events can make all the difference in knowing when to take action to be safe. FEMA and our partners are working to ensure alerts and warnings are received quickly through several different technologies, no matter whether an individual is at home, at school, at work, or out in the community. The FEMA app, which can be downloaded on both Android and Apple devices, is one way to ensure you receive both preparedness tips and weather alerts of your choice. Download the FEMA app today at https://www.fema.gov/mobile-app.

More information on the national test is available at https://www.fema.gov/Emergency-Alert-Test

Questions on the national test can be sent to FEMA-National-Test@fema.dhs.gov

Bonnie Hueg Memorial Scholarship – 2018

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The deadline to submit an application is: March 1, 2018

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.

2017 Fall Meeting for New Jersey NENA

The 2017 Fall Meeting of NJ NENA – November 1, 8:30 AM
Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office

2500 Kozloski Rd, Freehold, NJ 07728

0830 – 0930: Registration and Continental Breakfast

0930: NJ-NENA Update / Gareth Williams

1045: NJ OETS Update / Michael Morgan

1130: Overview of the First Responder Network Authority’s (FirstNet) final state plan for New Jersey for the deployment of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network.  NJOHSP and FirstNet will highlight the plan’s implications, to include wireless coverage, priority and preemption, cost, security, applications, BYOD, a deployment schedule, and next steps. This presentation is tailored for the entire public safety community, to include elected officials, chief information officers, emergency operations center and 911 communications center personnel, and first responders – law enforcement, fire, EMS and offices of emergency management.

Steven Talpas, Chief, Interoperable Communications Bureau, will be providing the NJOHSP portion of the presentation, and David Cook, FirstNet Region 2 Lead will be presenting on FirstNet.

There is no cost to attend the meeting.  For NENA members only

Sponsorship Opportunities: Sponsors must be NENA members –

  1. Table – $300 with 5 minute presentation 
  2. Breakfast $600 with 10 minute presentation
  3. Main $800 with 20 minute presentation

FCC REPORT: 911 and Enhanced 911 Fees and Charges

The Federal Communications Commission recently released a report on state collection and distribution of 9-1-1 fees.  The State of New Jersey collects a “9-1-1 System and Emergency Response Fee”.  In the FCC report, on page 61, a chart explains that the State of New Jersey collects $122,632,000.00 of which $110,278,000.00 is diverted. That is 89.9 percent of 9-1-1 funds collected.

An excerpt from the report:

“New Jersey reported that it did not divert or transfer any collected funds. However, it reported that it collected a total of $122.6 million in 911 fees and, in accordance with New Jersey statute (P.L.2004, c.48), the total was “deposited into the 911 System and Emergency Response Trust Fund account and applied to offset a portion of the cost of related programs.” According to New Jersey, with respect to 911 specific costs, approximately $13,122,000.00 was applied to “the Statewide 911 Emergency Telephone System” and $900,000 was applied to “the Office of Emergency Telecommunications Service.” New Jersey applied the remainder of $110,278,000.00 to offset costs related to programs within the New Jersey Departments of Law and Public Safety and Military and Veterans’ Affairs.”

Click Here to view the Full Report

New Jersey NENA 2017 Conference and Trade Show

When:  Tuesday, April 11, 2017 – Thursday, April 13, 2017

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.  Register soon as this conference will fill up fast.

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