Advertising Opportunities with NENA NENA offers terrific advertising opportunities which allow you to reach thousands of 9-1-1 professionals throughout North America and beyond. Print publications include The Emergency Number Professional Magazine and the NENA Annual Membership Directory. NENA Internet advertising includes two options for Commercial Advertising and an option for Employment Postings–NENA members receive a …
Monthly Archives: February 2024
The Development of 9-1-1
The Development of 9-1-1 The three-digit telephone number “9-1-1” has been designated as the “Universal Emergency Number,” for citizens throughout the United States to request emergency assistance. It is intended as a nationwide telephone number and gives the public fast and easy access to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). In the United States, the …
NENA Chapter Web Sites
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Online Job Posting Form
Online Job Posting Form Once you have read the How Do I Post An Ad page, please complete the following Employment Posting Order Form to have your opening posted on the NENA web site. Once you have submitted the form, email your ad copy to [email protected]. You will be invoiced at the name and address …
How to Post Your Job Opening
How to Post Your Job Opening Posting your job opening on the NENA web site is easier than ever! Remember, your job posting should be fewer than 300 words; we’re sorry, but logos and graphics may not be included. However, feel free to add email links or hot links to your agency/company web site, and …
Initiatives
Report Card to the Nation (RCN) Grading the performance of 9-1-1 is a critical first step in understanding how well 9-1-1 is serving the American public. Analyzing factors that make 9-1-1 successful both today and tomorrow is the focus of this first-ever report on 9-1-1. An RCN Commission was formed by NENA to review and …
RCN Questions and Answers
Q: The Congressional Summary was submitted to Congress on September 11. What continuing follow-up efforts are planned by the Commission and/or NENA from here forward? R: The Commission will continue to function as the entity responsible for the Report to Congress. An updated Summary will be submitted to Congress every two years, unless requested annually …
The RCN Commission
NENA formed the Report Card to the Nation Commission to review and grade the performance of 9-1-1 services in the United States. The RCN Commission set the scope and developed the criteria for grading, and then designed and conducted a research effort to gather primary and secondary data on 9-1-1 service and the industry. NENA …
RCN Background Information
The National Emergency Number Association’s (NENA) Report Card to the Nation (RCN) project provides the first-ever comprehensive study on 9-1-1 in its nearly 35-year history. Serving as a link in the delivery of emergency services, 9-1-1 has-throughout its evolution-become recognized as an asset of the North American public. An unprecedented effort, the RCN project takes …
NENA Report Card to the Nation
The NENA Report Card to the Nation 24-page Congressional Summary on the state of 9-1-1 in America is available here on the NENA web site in Adobe PDF format. The Report is a very large file. Be sure you have the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader–click on the button below to download the …