ENP Terms
Loss of DBMS
end result is loss of up-to-date ALI being available to the PSAP
FirstNet
federal initiative creating a network of networks to support public safety responders nationwide - First Responder Network Authority
Emergency Service Routing Key (ESRK)
number that uniquely identifies a wireless emergency call, is used to route the call through the network, and used to retrieve the associated ALI data.
Civil Rights Act of 1964
outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
PTSD
post traumatic stress disorder - intrusive recollections, avoidance/numbing behaviors, hyperarousal
Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978
prohibits discrimination in employment against pregnant women
Secondary PSAP
receives 911 calls that are transferred from a primary PSAP
Emergency Call Routing Function
receives location information and uses it to provide a URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) that can be used to route a call toward the appropriate PSAP
Public Utilities Commission
regulates utility rates in the state.
NCAS Non Callpath Assisted Signaling
requires PSAP to query for callback number, only receives 8 digits from Selective Router
Local Exchange
service area provided by an end office
ESQK - Emergency Services Query Key
similar to pANI,bu usedbytheVOIP, this is the 511 number on the ANI/ALI screen
Local Loop
the actual copper or fiber wiring that connects the customer premises equipment to the service provider central offic.
sovereign immunity
the principle that a sovereign government cannot be taken to court
Local Exchange Carrier
the telephone company which operates within a local area and provides telecommunication services within that area
Harassment
unwanted remarks or actions that cause a person emotional or physical harm (based on gender, sex, pregnancy, color, religion, orgin, age, disability, or genetics)
HeLD HTTP Enabled Location Delivery
used to acquire location from Location Information Server
Landrum-Griffin Act
1959 act that widened government control over union affairs and further restricted union use of picketing and secondary boycotts during strikes
Equal Pay Act
1963 law that required both men and women to receive equal pay for equal work
Router to Router Transfer
2 different 9-1-1 system selective routers that have transfer codes of each other. If one of them get a phone call not native to their selective router, it has codes for nearby selective routers. Will send to selective router, then to PSAP
Enhanced 911
3 main parts - A Selective Routing Database, Main Street Address Guide (MSAG), and an ability to translate ESNs. - a telephone system capable of providing ALI data, selective routing, selective transfer, fixed transfer, and a callback number.
Kari's Law
3 things: removal of dialing 9 to get an outside line to dial 911, no local interception of 911 calls, on-site notification of a 911 call (think hotels).
Intelligent Networks
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ALI Controller
A CPE component which performs the function of communicating with the ALI database. An ALI controller (multiplexer) typically works in conjunction with an ANI controller.
Distributed Denial of Service Attack
A DDoS stands for one of the common forms of viruses, that attack multiple computers to flood a website until it slows or crashes.
Alternate PSAP
A PSAP pre-designated to receive calls when the primary PSAP is unable to do so.
Primary PSAP
A PSAP to which 9-1-1 calls are routed directly from the 9-1-1 Control Office.
Public Safety Dispatch Point
A center with the ability to receive calls but no access to ANI/ALI display (i.e. Red Phone only)
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
A communication standard for sending voice, video or data over digital telephone lines.
Internet Protocol (IP)
A communication standard that enables computers to route communications traffic from one network to another as needed.
Wide Area Network
A computer network that covers a large geographical area. Most WANs are made up of several connected LANs.
Alternate Routing
AFTER THE SELECTIVE ROUTER - The capability of routing 9-1-1 calls to a designated alternate location(s) if all 9-1-1 trunks are busy or out of service. Can be automatic or activated on request.
ANI Rebid
ANI can be retransmitted if the ANI is garbled to get a proper ALI. Can be done about every 30 seconds.
Partial Display
ANI/ALI info received missing alpha or numeric information, Incomplete ANI/ALI
Enhance 911 Act of 2004
Act established a National E9-1-1 implementation and Coordination Office (ICO) charged with coordinating and the implementation of 9-1-1 and E9-1-1 - ensured funds collected for enhancing 911 are used for that purpose.
Taft-Hartley Act
Act passed in 1947 that put increased restrictions on labor unions. Also, it allowed states to pass "right to work" laws: prohibited "union" shop (= workers must join union after being hired). It also prohibited secondary boycotts and established that the President has power to issue injections in strikes that endangered national health & safety ("cooling off" period)
transport facilities
Actual medium for transmissions - copper, fiber, coaxial, etc
IP-enabled Voice Communications and Public Safety Act of 2007
All VOIP providers engaged in interstate or foreign communication to provide 911 service
Conventional Radio System
Channels switched by user
InterLATA
Circuits that cross from one LATA (local access and transport area) into another.
Loss of Central Office
Communications equipment within the central office fails as a result of malfunction, water damage, fire, etc; all telephone service is lost including 9-1-1 calls
CTI
Computer Telephony Integration - any tech that enables computers to work with phones.
COBRA
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; law to provide terminated employees or those who lose insurance coverage because of reduced work to be able to buy group insurance for themselves and their families for a limited amount of time.
Centralized Automatic Message Accounting (CAMA)
First advancement of basic 911 - allowed for phone number to be delivered to 911 - collects ANI info, call duration, routes
Norris-LaGuardia Act
First law to give unions the right to organize and strike
FOIA
Freedom of Information Act, requires disclosure of all governmental information unless exempt under Act.
GIS
Geographical Information System
Multi-Agency
Handling dispatching for multiple services (fire/EMS, police), and/or multiple jurisdictions, usually a combination of cities and counties. In such cases, the ECC is typically an independent agency whose board is comprised of the agencies they serve
Area Code Split
Single area code for a particular region to allow for more phone numbers
TSP
Telecommunications Service Provider
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
Telephone number associated with the call origination
FMLA
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1933 to allow employees to take time off from work for family or medical reasons. The FMLA requires employers that have 50 or more employees to provide employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave during any 12 month period.
Automatic Location Identification (ALI)
The automatic display at the PSAP of the caller's telephone number, the address/location of the telephone and supplementary emergency services information of the location from which a call originate
Call Transferring
The capability to redirect a call to another party
Isolation of Central Office
The links between the Central Office serving a PSAP and the remainder of the communications network are interrupted; only calls from within the area served by the central office can be completed- 9-1-1 calls can be re-directed to. 7-digit number at the PSAP but the calls will not route through the tandem or selective router and will not have ANI and ALI
Signaling System 7 (SS7)
The protocol used within the telephony service provider network to provide set up and tear down of telephone calls.
Geo-Spatial Routing
The use of ECRF (Emergency Call Routing Function) and GIS (Graphical Information System) data to route an emergency call to the appropriate PSAP or emergency service provider based on the civic location or geographic coordinates provided with the call.
No Display
Trouble encountered with the ALI displayed data. At most, the cursor appears on a blank screen and no ALI data, or any other data is displayed.
UHF
Ultra High Frequency - better inside buildings, 400-900 MHz
Analog Radio System
Uses the voices vibration to send the voice to the transmitter - waves are variable
VHF
Very High Frequency - these travel great distances, can be low and high band
Radio Wave
Voice converted into electrical energy - lower frequency = greater distance between waves
Digital Radio System
Voice is converted into digital signal using a voice coder - waves are square
Bullying
a workplace term that refers to unfavorable treatment of an employee - physical or verbal abuse, discrimination, harassment, intimidation.
Job Description
a written description of the basic tasks, duties, and responsibilities required of an employee holding a particular job
The Ray Baum's Act of 2018
emphasizes the importance of making dispatchable location for all 911 calls available to PSAPs - specifically valid street address, plus info like suite or apartment (includes wireless phones).
Social Security Act
(FDR) 1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health
Quality of Service
(QoS) The level of performance that is provided by a computer system and measured by factors such as response time, downtime, and capacity.
Wagner Act
1935, also National Labor Relations Act; granted rights to unions; allowed collective bargaining
Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012
Calls for Natl Public Safety Broadband Network
Local Area Network (LAN)
A network in which the nodes are located within a small geographic area.
Frame Relay
A packet-switching telecommunication service designed for cost-efficient data transmission for intermittent traffic between local area networks (LANs) and between endpoints in wide area networks (WANs).
Private PSAP
A private PSAP is generally operated by non public safety entities.
LoST Protocol
A protocol that take location information and a service URN and returns a URI. used to direct and move data through NG system - especially for LVF and ECRF
Next Gen 911
A secure, IP-based, open-standards system comprised of hardware, software, data, and operational policies and procedures
Location Database
A server that retains current info, functionality, and interfaces of today's ALI and can use new protocols required in NG911.
Legacy PSAP Gateway (LPG)
A signaling and media interconnection point between and ESInet and legacy PSAP.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
A signaling protocol used to set up, maintain, and tear down phone calls - specifically for multimedia
ANI Controller
A stand-alone CPE component which provides the ANI decoding and function key control for 9 1 1 service.
Policy Based Routing
A technique that forwards and routes data packets based on policies or filters. Policy Routing Function is what selects the next available hop (path) for a 911 in NG911.
Wireless Communication and Public Safety Act of 1999
All called 911 Act - required setup of E-911, mandated 911 be the emergency number for wireless phones as well.
Trunked Radio System
All users share frequencies, different departments have different talkgroups - any agency can use any available channel - decided by control channel.
Simulcast
Allows for robust, widespread radio system - transmits messages over one or more than one transmitter on the same frequency.
Satellite Radio System
Also called a voting system or voting receiver, Satellite receivers receive the signal from a portable or mobile within close proximity and sends the signal to a central controller (via microwave or landline) - The controller then selects the best audio signal coming from the satellite receiver that has the highest quality of signal.
Interexchange carrier
Also known as a long distance carrier
Consolidated PSAP
Also known as regionalized - A facility where multiple Public Safety Agencies choose to operate as a single 9-1-1 entity.
ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act - requires 911 to provide TTY/TDD users with direct access and ability to benefit from 911. Also, prevents discrimination based on disabilities for all areas of public life.
Single Agency
An agency that dispatches for only one discipline in one jurisdiction.
Tandem Office
An exchange without any local loops connected to it.
N-1-1
Assigned by the North American Numbering Plan - 3 digit numbers for a specific purpose
Radio Band
Bands are a small are a small section of the spectrum of radio communications in which channels are assigned by the FCC. Each have "band plan" dictating use and sharing.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Bans age discrimination for jobs unless age is related to job performance
Grade of Service
Based on blocking probability (higher grade = higher probability) - this is the chance a customer will be denied service due to lack of resources.
BCF
Border Control Function - provides secure entry into ESInet for 911 calls
CHE/CPE
Call Handling Equipment or Call Processing Equipment - 911 phone system, can be on premise or hosted/remote
Additional Data Repository
Data storage facility for additional information using PIDF-LO, IS-ADR is the ability to search for additional data.
DBH
Device Based Hybrid - location services, such as Emergency Location Service or Hybridized Emergency Location
Record Not Found
Displayed when the host computer is unable to look up an ANI request from a PSAP - could be a problem with the host computer or a service order not being processed yet.
DTMF
Dual-tone, multi frequency, signal used to send data over voice channels; common use in amateur radio is to allow users of hand-held transceivers to send commands to repeater systems; keypad button, unique tone of 2 frequencies transmitted
ESN
Emergency Service Number- 3-5 digit number representing a unique combination of LE, Fire and EMS designated to serve a specific range of addresses within a particular geographical response area or ESZ (Emergency Service Zone); ESN is associated with the caller's ANI
Basic 911
Emergency phone system which automatically connects callers to a designated answering point, call routing determined by central office only, may or may not support ANI/ALI
Gateways
Equipment that provides interconnection between two networks using different communications protocols.
Default Routing
FAILURE BEFORE THE SELECTIVE ROUTER - The capability to route a 9-1-1 call to a designated (default) PSAP when the incoming 9-1-1 call cannot be selectively routed due to an ANI failure or other cause.
NET Improvement Act of 2008
Facilitate rapid deployment of IP-enabled 911 and E911, encourage transition to IP network, improve 911 access to those with disabilities.
Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD)
Injury to the fingers, hands, arms, or shoulders, which is the result of repetitive motions such as typing.
Spatial Interface (SI)
Interface between 911 call and all other NG core services
Virtual PSAP
Is portable and scalable. Allows employees to perform 9 1 1 call taking and dispatching duties in various locations. Enabled by NG911
Legacy Network Gateway
LNG - interface between non-IP network and NG network
LMR
Land Mobile Radio
LSRG
Legacy Selective Routing Gateway - interface between selective router and ESInet - transfer between Legacy and NG Networks
Isolation of End Office
Link between End Office and 911 network is interrupted, 911 calls will not reach the SR/Tandem, won't reach PSAP.
LATA
Local Access and Transport Area - geographic area where a TSP provides local and/or long distance calling services
LVF
Location Validation Function - NG functional element that is a LoST protocol that validates location against GIS database info.
Anonymous Calls
Misdial where a caller accidentally dials a seven-digit number that is associated with the PSAP Trunk Group - ANI/ALI will display "Anonymous"
MSC
Mobile Switching Center
Area Code Overlay
More than one area code for an area, used when a split no longer allows for additional phone numbers.
MLTS
Multi-Line Telephone System - formerly a PBX or Private Branch Exchange
Telecommunications Act of 1996
National Policy framework designed to advance information technology, open telecommunications market to competition.
NG-SEC
Next Gen Security
Originating Service Provider
OSP - a provider that allows subscribers to originate 911 calls
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Act - workplace free from recognized hazards to safety and health
Fixed Transfer
One button transfer that allows call takers to route calls to a specific Fire, Police, or EMS - same agency each time.
Selective Transfer
One button transfer where the call is routed to a Fire, Police, or EMS agency based on ESN
Number Plan Area
Overlay solution to offer a new area code in the same geographical area.
No ANI
PSAP did not receive phone number on monitor.
Legacy PSAP
PSAP that can not process i3‐defined interfaces. Still requires CAMA or ISDN trunk technology to deliver calls.
Central Office or End Office
Phone office programmed to point all 911 calls to a single destination - Local Exchange Carrier facility where access lines are connected to switching equipment for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network
PS/ALI
Private Switch Automatic Location Identification - local database used to store location info for a MLTS.
Switching
Process of connecting a calling party to another party without the use of dedicated transport facilities. These include Central Office, End Office, Access Tandem, and Facility/Facilities.
pANI
Pseudo ANI - used as ANI for Wireless Call Routing
ROIP
Radio Over Internete Protocol - similar to VOIP but with PTT,
SRDB
Selective Router Database
Co-Located PSAP
Separate agencies or agency divisions sharing a structure with separate areas divided by a wall or by pod - each has own staff/CAD/etc. City PD and City Fire in same building.
System Controller
Set to control and monitor 911 calls from the ANI/ALI Controllers to the 911 Center.
Selective Routing
When 911 calls are routed to the appropriate PSAP based on the street address of the 911 caller - biggest difference between basic and enhanced 911.
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
a computer network in a limited geographical area that uses wireless transmission for communication
National Information Exchange Model
a foundation for exchange that offers common vocabulary so that two agencies can exchange information on the same terms.
ESRF
a functional element in NGCS (Next Generation Core Services) which is a LoST protocol server where location information (either civic address or geo-coordinates) and a Service URN serve as input to a mapping function that returns a URI used to route an emergency call toward the appropriate PSAP for the caller's location or towards a responder agency.
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
a private telephone switching exchange that serves a single organization - capable of providing ANI/ALI
Job Analysis
a purposeful, systematic process for collecting information on the important work-related aspects of a job (analyze work duties, research similar jobs, review job responsibilities, work environment, etc)
Repeater Systems
allow system coverage cover a greater distance, separate frequencies to receive and transmit to users
Simplex Frequency
also called a talk-around, transmit and receive on the same frequency. Allows communications without using a repeater, limited area - all transmissions occur on the repeater outbound frequency - used to communicate when out of range of the repeater.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
data transmission of multiple types of traffic (voice, data, video signals) in one network without the use of separate overlay networks.
CAS
callback and pANI (20 digits) are both carried in-band with the call
Loss of ALI Node
can result from failure of any of the computer systems serving the system; interruption of cable links between ALI nodes and the PSAP or damage to the building housing the ALI node- end result is loss of ALI being available to the PSAPs
Loss of Tandem Switch
can result in default routing of 911 calls
Provisioning Service Provider
component of ESInet functional element that implements the provider side of SPML interface used for provisioning.
Fair Labor Standards Act
created minimum wage, overtime, and oppressive child labor
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
health care reform law passed in 2010 that includes incentives and penalties for employers providing health insurance as a benefit
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
is a routing technique in telecommunications networks that directs data from one node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses, thus avoiding complex lookups in a routing table and speeding traffic flows.
PIDF-LO
is an HTTP, XML tag format that includes a location object for911callls.Flexible and versatile way to represent location info in a SIP header