Washington State Enhanced 9-1-1 Office
The State E9-1-1 Program was established as a result of voterreferendum approval in 1991. The referendum directed that E9-1-1emergency communications systems be in place in every county ofthe state by December 31, 1998. It provided for a state E9-1-1coordination office to facilitate local planning and installationof such systems. Funding provisions were included in thereferendum for county and state excise taxes to supportimplementation of E9-1-1 plans and systems. The state’s role wasclearly defined as supporting counties that could not implementE9-1-1 with funds collected by their own county. Stakeholders ofthe State E9-1-1 Program are the citizens of the state, thecounty governments which are responsible for implementation andoperation of the systems, and public safety service agencies. TheWashington Utilities and Transportation Commission and somelegislative committees have a continuing interest in the program.
Project Status
Public Education Materials
- Application to Request Materials (county use only)
- Materials
- Public Education Work Group Minutes
Contacts
Legal References
- RCWs (Revised Code of Washington)
- Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
- 275-26 Definitions
- 365-300 Enhanced 9-1-1 Funding
- 480-80 Caller Identification (Caller ID)
- 480-120 Telephone Companies
Other
- County 9-1-1 Coordinators
- Public Safety Answering Points
- Internet Service Providers
- Wireless Information
Staff
- Back, Ken – Financial Manager – (360)923-4514
- Christopherson, Penelope – Public Information Officer – (360)923-4517
- Jakobitz, Allen– Program Coordinator – (360)923-4515
- Langeley, Talia – Office Assistant Senior – (360)923-4513
- Oenning, Bob– State Administrator – (360)923-4511
- Saari, Janice– Secretary Supervisor – (360)923-4522
Fax – (360)923-4519
Mailing Address:
Washington State Emergency Management
State E911 Office
PO Box 40955
Olympia, WA 98504-0955
This page was last changedMarch 25, 1998