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Registration Form WI-NENA 2001 Fall Conference Use this form to register for the conference: Submit on-line by completing the form andclicking the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page. or, Complete the form, print it out and mail itto: WI-NENA c/o Ameritech 9-1-1 Public Safety, LowerLevel, 2140 Davidson Rd. Waukesha, WI 53186 with a …

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  Sign up to attend the 2000 Annual Conference now. Calendar Chapter Business MeetingSchedule August 16, 2000 All meetings will be at 10:00 AM in the Stevens Point, mostlikely at the Courthouse Annex Building.   2000 GreatLakes WI-NenaAnnual Conference October 1-4, 2000 Holiday InnConvention Center, Stevens Point Listed below are some of the topics to …

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WI-NENA ISSUES WITH 5/21/01 COALITION   WIRELESS/LANDLINE 9-1-1 DRAFT    Wisconsin NENA (WI-NENA) strongly endorses the creation of wireless/landline 9-1-1 legislation in Wisconsin. This issue was established as the top priority for the organization in 2001. Approximately two years ago WI-NENA used membership funding to develop a wireless 9-1-1 draft (which did not include landline …

WI-NENA: Wisconsin’s NENA Chapter

                                                                                                                                Plan to attend the 2002 Conference Sept 29- Oct 2!!! Vendors  click here for 2002 Conference Application! Wireless Legislation needs your attention!  See the latest changes to the draft ! WI-NENA WisconsinChapter NationalEmergency Number Association General WI-NENA Info: WI-NENA Mission: WI-NENA’s mission is to fosterthe technological advancement, availability and implementation ofa universal emergency telephone …

Task Force changes to the draft

Task Force changes to the draft.   On Wednesday February 6th, 2002;  911 Subcommittee members were advised of recommended changes to the draft by the Telecommunications Task Force. These recommendations include the following: 1: The Board would be attached to the Department of Commerce instead of Electronic Government. 2: Wireless providers would retain 2% of …

WI-NENA ISSUES WITH 5/21/01 COALITION

WIRELESS/LANDLINE 9-1-1 DRAFT by David Sleeter, ENP  WI-NENA President (2000-2001)    Wisconsin NENA (WI-NENA) strongly endorses the creation of wireless/landline 9-1-1 legislation in Wisconsin. This issue was established as the top priority for the organization in 2001. Approximately two years ago WI-NENA used membership funding to develop a wireless 9-1-1 draft (which did not include …