Wireless Emergency 911 (E-911)
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Emergency Communications: Wireless 911 (E-911)

David Williams is author of The Definitive Wireless E-911 Reference Guide - 2004, which provides key wireless 911 stakeholders: state, local, and federal public safety officers, seasoned wireless executives, technology-savvy business executives, investment houses, and the educated consumer, with a guide to understanding the past, present, and future of wireless 911, also call Enhanced 911 or more often E911.  The report is different than others on this topic in that it covers all key dimensions of E911, from its technologies to its regulatory issues to business implications to privacy implications and much more, and covers them at both a strategic level and a detailed, very tactical level that provides the reader with useable information to set specific direction for his or her area(s) of responsibility.

The successful implementation of E911 in the U.S. will bring about significant and dramatic changes in our nation’s emergency preparedness systems as well as the processes that our businesses and consumers take for granted in everyday life, and it is essential for leaders in all sectors of our country be as knowledgeable as possible to prepare this exciting, important, yet very complex part of our nation’s infrastructure.















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