Morgan County Chooses GeoComm to Enhance 9-1-1 Emergency Response Systems
Morgan County Enhances Its 9-1-1 Services with GeoComm
Morgan County, situated in the scenic state of West Virginia, has recently entered into a partnership with GeoComm, a prominent figure in public safety Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data management. This strategic collaboration is aimed at advancing the county's capabilities to respond to emergencies effectively and efficiently via the Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) system.
The decision to collaborate with GeoComm stems from a growing recognition of the vital role that accurate and reliable GIS data plays in emergency response scenarios. With a commitment to enhance public safety, Morgan County is undertaking several initiatives with the support of GeoComm’s state-of-the-art GIS tools and data assessment techniques.
Comprehensive Data Assessment
At the core of this endeavor is a thorough GIS data assessment. This evaluation is designed to ensure that Morgan County’s geographical data adheres to national standards set for NG9-1-1 systems. By doing so, the county aims to uphold the highest standards of accuracy and reliability in emergency response.
Data Management Tools and Technologies
GeoComm is providing its industry-leading GIS Data Management tools to assist the county in maintaining data accuracy and enabling seamless integration with NG9-1-1 service providers. This will help streamline operations and ensure that first responders have access to the most current and precise information.
Additionally, an Automated Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) Development Service will be utilized to facilitate the transition to NG9-1-1 infrastructure. This ensures that emergency services can quickly and efficiently locate addresses during critical incidents.
Roadmap to NG9-1-1 Readiness
GeoComm’s GIS Data Analysis Report serves as a detailed roadmap for Morgan County’s GIS staff, guiding them through the processes necessary to align their data with established national standards. This proactive approach allows the county to make significant progress over the next several months, with an emphasis on sustained NG9-1-1 readiness. Furthermore, GeoComm’s GIS Data Hub platform empowers the county to independently generate quality control reports, marking a significant step toward achieving long-term data integrity.
Development of Master Street Address Guide
Understanding the need for precise routing of emergency calls, Morgan County has engaged GeoComm to generate a new Master Street Address Guide (MSAG). Once the necessary local updates are complete, GeoComm will leverage its validated GIS dataset to produce an MSAG. This resource will provide both Morgan County and its NG9-1-1 service provider, INDigital, with accurate location information, critical for effective dispatch.
Emphasis on Data Accuracy and Efficiency
In addition to enhancing data quality reporting, GeoComm is introducing Spatial Interface (SI) technology. This innovation automates the secure submission of GIS data directly to the NG9-1-1 service provider, leading to more streamlined workflows and reducing the likelihood of human error. This technological enhancement is anticipated to bolster first responders' confidence by ensuring precise information guides their emergency responses.
Bill McCullough, the Vice President of Sales & Marketing at GeoComm, expressed enthusiasm regarding the partnership, stating, "Morgan County's decision to partner with GeoComm demonstrates the importance of accurate, standards-based GIS data in protecting communities. We are honored to support their mission to strengthen emergency response capabilities and proud to bring our decades of leadership in public safety GIS to West Virginia."
A Legacy of Providing Efficient Solutions
With over three decades of experience, GeoComm has been a trusted partner for numerous state and local governments, Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), and NG9-1-1 providers. Their commitment to delivering GIS solutions that enhance emergency response is well established. Morgan County’s decision to engage GeoComm adds to the expanding roster of West Virginia communities benefiting from their expertise, innovative technology, and unmatched customer service in advancing public safety measures.
As communities across the nation continue to prioritize public safety, partnerships like the one between Morgan County and GeoComm highlight the importance of leveraging technology and data management to ensure that citizens are protected and that emergency response systems are robust and efficient.