It has been almost 4 months since the EENA Members Workshop took place on 19-20 October 2015. For 2 days, EENA Members worked in 15 workshops on technical, operational and legal aspects of topics related to the emergency communications field.
After the event, EENA published a report summarising the work undertaken by EENA Members, as well as the next steps defined.
EENA committed to provide updates to our members explaining the status of the agreed next steps, so we are very happy to announce the publication of the first ‘EENA Members Workshop’ update!
Read the document to learn about the progress made in each of the 15 workshops, as well as what remains to be done!
Workshops overview:
- VoIP access to 112
- Private Networks
- Multichannel accessibility
- eCall and TPS eCall
- 112 Apps: What public authorities need to do
- Transnational call database
- Geographic Information System – GIS
- Internet of Things and M2M
- Advanced Mobile Location (AML) deployment
- NG112 transition: What should PSAPs do?
- Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems and the emergency services
- Advanced Mobile Location (AML) V2
- NG112 Communications plugtest
- Social Media communications during emergencies: Authority to Citizen
- Article 26 – Universal Service Directive