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Request for Proposal Issued--Next Generation 9-1-1 Geographic Information System (GIS) - AL-GIS-RFP-23-001

The Alabama 9-1-1 Board is seeking proposals from qualified vendors of Next Generation 9-1-1 GIS services whose proposed solution(s) and services meet the requirements specified in this RFP.  The expectation is that the vendor will supply a GIS services solution to the State of Alabama or any geographical area within.  This GIS services solution must seamlessly function within the existing NG9-1-1 services platform, the Alabama Next Generation Emergency Network (ANGEN).

 

Alabama 9-1-1 Board Grant Program-Cycle 7

The seventh cycle of the Alabama 9-1-1 Board Grant Program is now open and accepting applications.

The overall goal of the Grant Program is to provide financial assistance to Emergency Communication Districts (ECDs) based on demonstrated need(s) in compliance with §11-98 et seq. of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended. The purpose is to fund non-recurring costs necessary to achieve or maintain continuity and enhancement of 9-1-1 assuring that every location in Alabama has equitable access to 9-1-1 service.

Request for Proposal Issued--Next Generation 9-1-1 Geographic Information System (GIS) (AL-GIS-RFP-19-002)

 

The Alabama 9-1-1 Board is seeking proposals from qualified vendors of Next Generation 9-1-1 GIS services whose proposed solution(s) and services meet the requirements specified in this RFP.  The expectation is that the vendor will supply a GIS services solution to the State of Alabama or any geographical area within.  This GIS services solution must seamlessly function within the existing NG9-1-1 services platform, the Alabama Next Generation Emergency Network (ANGEN).

The Request for Proposal documents are available for download below.

AL-GIS-RFP-19-002--Response to Written Questions

 

The Alabama 9-1-1 Board received questions pertaining to AL-GIS-RFP-19-002 submitted in writing from interested parties.  The questions and corresponding answers have been combined into a single document for publication.  During this process, it was discovered that ATTACHMENT D-Technical Specifications required some editing.  The Technical Specifications has been amended. 

Both the Question and Answer Document and the updated Technical Specifications are available for download below.

Reclassifying Telecommunicators

 

Reclassifying the 911 Telecommunicator from "Office and Administrative Support" to a "Protective Service Occupation" would recognize the work 911 professionals do every day to protect and save lives of both first responders and the public.  Below is a guidance document available for download to help you navigate and support the efforts to make that classification change. This was updated in May 2022.

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