Title: Wisconsin
1Wisconsin Wireless 9-1-1 Implementation
Presented by the Wisconsin Chapters of NENA and
APCO
2Resource Guide
- Introduction
- Timeline
- Decision Tree
- Act 48 Administrative Rules Overview
- County PSAP Information
- Wireless Carrier Information
- Customer Premise Equipment
- Wireless 9-1-1 Tariff Costs
3Resource Guide
- Reimbursement Information
- Supplemental Grants
- Summary
- Resource Appendix
- Glossary
- Questions for your LEC
- Questions for your vendors
4We have to deal with it!
5Introduction
- Purpose
- Educate Public Safety Officials
- Assist with decision/implementation
- Sponsors
- WI-APCO
- WI-NENA
6Introduction (Contd)
- What is Wireless 9-1-1 ?
- Phase 1
- PSAP receives mobile phone number
- PSAP receives cellular tower location
- Phase 2
- PSAP receives Phase 1 information
- PSAP receives caller location (lat/long)
- Note check glossary for additional information
7Introduction (Contd)
- Wireless carrier routing
- Cellular call placed
- Cellular tower receives phone signal
- Phase 1 call back number and tower location
- Phase 2 Phase 1 information and caller location
- Wireline carrier routing
- Cellular call directed to selective router
- Selective router to the PSAP
8Introduction (Contd)
- PSAP
- Phase 1
- PSAP receives caller number and cell tower
location - PSAP receives voice of caller
- PSAP maps cellular tower location
- Phase 2
- PSAP receives all Phase 1 components
- PSAP receives callers location (lat/long)
9Everybody is using it! How Hard can it be?
10Timeline
- Grant application period begins 01/01/05
- Grant application due date 04/01/05
- County resolution also due
- Wireless Surcharge begins 02/01/06
- Reimbursement period begins 05/01/06
- Request to Wireless Providers and Local
Exchange Carrier 07/01/08 - Wireless Surcharge ends 01/01/09
- Reimbursement period ends 04/01/09
11Decision Tree
- Policy decision (Yes/No/Possibly)
- Gather preliminary information
- Compile information and make decisions
- Determine costs
- Notification requirements
- MAKE A DECISION !!
12Act 48 Administrative Rules Overview
- Created the Wireless 9-1-1 fund to provide
funding for equipment - Three general categories of reimbursement
- Wireless network
- Wireline network
- PSAP equipment
13Act 48 Administrative Rules Overview
- PSAP grant application
- One per county
- Secondary PSAP costs may be included
- Mapping eligibility and requirements
- Cost reimbursement
- Wireless surcharge
- PSC authority to set the surcharge amount
14Act 48 Administrative Rules Overview
- Grant utilization
- Can be used for
- Mapping software
- Terminal equipment
- Training
- Cannot be used for
- Salaries
- Buildings/Real estate
- Vehicles
- Radio equipment
15County PSAP Information
- PSAP Eligibility
- One grant per county (designated PSAP)
- Secondary PSAPs
- Can be considered for reimbursements
- Can be included in designated PSAP application
- Opt-out option
- Designated PSAP required information
- (SEE GUIDE)
16Wireless Carrier Information and Notification
- PSAP responsibilities
- Identify Cellular service providers in your area
- Go to www.wirelessadvisor.com
- Notify Wireless Providers
- Timing of notification
- Valid notification
- ESIF checklist procedure
- (http//www.winena.org/wireless/APCOresources.html
) - Track acknowledgement / follow-up
- Legal implications
17Wireless Carrier Information and Notification
(Contd)
- Wireless Carrier responsibilities
- Provides boundary maps
- Provides call-routing sheets
- Testing of Phase 1 and Phase 2
- Systems testing
- Accuracy testing
18Customer Premise Equipment
- Current PSAP 9-1-1 equipment capabilities
- 10/20 digit capable ?
- Computer-aided Dispatch systems
- Mapping systems
- Involve your local GIS officials
- Wireless 9-1-1 trunks
- More needed ? Conversion wireline to wireless ?
- Wireline vs. Wireless circuits (varies by LEC)
- Voice logging systems
- Ability to record (wireless call volume)
19Wireless 9-1-1 Tariff Costs
- Wireless 9-1-1Tariff
- Costs for 9-1-1 trunks provided by the LEC
- Determine Tariff Costs
- Contact LEC to determine tariff cost (if any)
- Include in designated PSAP grant application
- Non-recurring and recurring for surcharge period
20 Reimbursement Information
- Reimbursable Costs (General)
- Necessary network equipment, computer hardware
and software, database equipment, PSAP 9-1-1 and
telephone equipment - Training operators related to wireless 9-1-1
- Network costs for the delivery of calls from a
wireless provider to wireless PSAP - Collection and maintenance of data used by the
wireless PSAP, including data to identify a
caller and a location of a caller.
21Reimbursement Information (Contd)
- Relaying messages regarding wireless 9-1-1 calls
via data communications from the designated PSAP
to local call centers in operation before June 1,
2003, that dispatch the appropriate emergency
service providers (secondary PSAPs) - Retroactive reimbursement
- Reimbursement available for costs primarily
incurred by the applicant between Jan 1, 1999 and
Sept 3, 2003 (see above reimbursable costs)
22Reimbursement Information (Contd)
- Non-reimbursable costs
- Summary must be directly related to receiving
wireless 9-1-1 calls or will not be reimbursed - Partially reimbursed costs
- PSAP telephone equipment that also handles
wireline 9-1-1 calls may be reimbursed at a 50
level - Computer-aided Dispatch (CAD) system
- Wireless 9-1-1 interface 100
- CAD software portion directly related to wireless
9-1-1 operations
23Reimbursement Information (Contd)
- Mapping Systems
- Eligible for 100 reimbursement if
- Consistent with County modernization plans
- Conforms with standards
- Not duplicate Land Information collection efforts
- Contact County GIS Officials !!!
- Wireless 9-1-1 Circuit Costs
- 100 for any non-recurring LEC charges during the
surcharge period (example circuit installation
costs) - 100 for recurring LEC charges during the
surcharge period (example circuit lease costs)
24Reimbursement Information (Contd)
- Voice Recording Equipment
- Upgrade or purchase directly related to wireless
9-1-1 may be eligible - Miscellaneous recoverable costs
- PSAP security improvements directly related to
maintaining the security of the designated PSAP. - Training
- Cost of training provided by an outside party
directly related to wireless 9-1-1 may be
eligible
25Reimbursement Information (Contd)
- Exclusions
- Wireless 9-1-1 related previously recovered in
the form of a gift or grant - Late Application Provisions
- Applications Due April 1, 2005
- Less than one week late 5 reduction
- Less than two weeks late 10 reduction
- Less than four weeks late 25 reduction
- More than four weeks late 100 reduction
26Supplemental Grants
- Availability
- If two or more county PSAPs jointly operate a
single wireless PSAP for those same counties,
additional grant funding up to 50 of each
countys individual wireless surcharge grant
award is available. - There is no restriction on what Supplemental
Grant monies can be used to purchase.
27Summary
- WI-APCO and WI-NENA encourages all Wisconsin
PSAPs to seriously consider applying for the
Wireless surcharge funds to make Wireless 9-1-1
services available to their residents - This Wireless 9-1-1 Implementation Resource Guide
is provided to assist you with your decision
28Fortunately there is funding!
29Questions
- Contacts
- Cpt. Jay Maritz
- (262) 741-4621
- Jmaritz_at_co.walworth.wi.us
- Director David Sleeter
- (608) 757-5100
- Sleeter_at_co.rock.wi.us