EAAC Timeline Alignment Subcommittee 7
Timeline Alignment
Subcommittee 7
Co‐Chairs:
Kevin Green, Verizon Communications
Don Mitchell, TCS
EAAC
Subcommittee 7 Charter
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Migration Dependencies/Triggers/Sequence of Transition steps
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EAAC Provision: Actions needed for the migration to a national Internet protocol‐enabled network
to achieve reliable, interoperable communication that will ensure access to 9‐1‐1 emergency
services by individuals with disabilities.
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Rationale for:
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Recommendation T6.1: Timing of Requirements:
Recommendation P1.5: NG9‐1‐1 Migration Dependencies:
Recommendation P1.3: NG9‐1‐1 Rate of Adoption:
Recommendation P1.6: Liability:
Recommendation P1.10: NG9‐1‐1 Transition:
Recommendation P6.3: Timeline Contingency:
Recommendation P6.4: NG9‐1‐1 Criteria for Readiness:
EAAC
Activities Completed
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A Draft diagram of the “Migration Dependencies/Triggers/Sequence of
Transition steps”
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Sources of data for all of:
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Recommendation T6.1: Timing of Requirements:
Recommendation P1.5: NG9‐1‐1 Migration Dependencies:
Recommendation P1.3: NG9‐1‐1 Rate of Adoption:
Recommendation P1.6: Liability:
Recommendation P1.10: NG9‐1‐1 Transition:
Recommendation P6.3: Timeline Contingency:
Recommendation P6.4: NG9‐1‐1 Criteria for Readiness:
EAAC
Activities Remaining
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The subcommittee recognizes there are number of interdependent steps that
must occur in order to transition to NG9‐1‐1. However, exact dates and timelines
are difficult to predict given the number of technical, operational and economic
variables among multiple entities including industry, public safety, policymakers
and consumers.
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The subcommittee is waiting for publication of the Transportation Safety
Advancement Group, NG9‐1‐1 Office “Survey of NG9‐1‐1 Deployments “
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The subcommittee needs to a final review of the existing recommendations.
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The subcommittee needs to formulate and agree upon any new
recommendations.
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