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Welcome to the Oklahoma NENA Chapter's website.  This Chapter is striving to use our website as a communications tool.  Oklanena wants to keep our members informed of chapter activities, important legislative issues, technical issues, and much more. We hope the general public will find this site useful to learn about 9-1-1 services in Oklahoma and who to contact for 911 issues.  It is Oklanena's mission to support a continuously improving emergency telephone number network in the state of Oklahoma.

 

 

Join us for

911 DAY at the CAPITAL

May 20, 2008

State Capital Bldg 4th floor rotunda

Tuesday, May 20, 2008 10:00 AM-3:30 PM.

OKLANENA General Meeting
will be held in conjunction with 911 Day at the Capital Oklahoma State Capitol Building
2300 North Lincoln Boulevard
Room 511A
Oklahoma City, OK

 

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS to INCOG

The INCOG agencies have their new PlantCML equipment installed and are in the process of cutting over.  Skiatook PD, Collinsville PD and Owasso PD have been cut over and things are going smooth.  Of course, with anything new, there are always a few bugs to work out, and those are being resolved as they come up.  As soon as the mapping is completed, they will have the ability to track cell phones.  Phase two letters will be going out soon to all the wireless carriers. more details, click here!

 

 
 

Oklahoma Public Safety
Conference 2008

will be held in Tulsa Oklahoma this year at

Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills
1902 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
(918) 492-3512


October 6 thru 8 Mon-Wed
Hotel reservation are $73.00 per night and must be received by Sept 14, 2008 in order to guarantee the conference rate.

Registration for the conference is as follows:

  On or Before September 14 After September 14
Members $65 $90
Non-members $80 $95

CALL FOR PAPERS
(click here for details)

Deadline for submissions is June 15, 2008. You will be notified on or before July 15, 2008, if your submission is accepted.

 

 

State News

LeFlore County’s 911 Upgrade Set
March 24, 2008

Funding Issues Threaten 9-1-1 Emergency Network
February 29, 2008

'Sunset'-ing on analog cell phone service
February 14, 2008

Garvin County Hires new 911 Director
January 26, 2008

Mapping a 911 Future
January 25, 2008

Bryan County 911 Update
January 22, 2008

Mays County 911 Center Discusses Move
January 15, 2008

Bethany to Fine Repeat 911 Violators
January 10, 2008

 

 
 

 

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S 428, the IP-Enabled Voice Communications and Public Safety Act.

City of Nichols Hills Communications Officer, Nichols Hills Police Department

The Nichols Hills Police Department is accepting applications for a full-time Communications Officer position. Minimum requirements include high school diploma or GED, ability to write routine reports and correspondence, ability to communicate effectively, ability to operate radio and computer, and the ability to pass required tests. Shift work is required. No felony convictions. OLETS certification and/or emergency dispatching experience preferred. Starting salary of $26,320 to $27,520 per year, plus excellent benefit package. Applications are available at the Nichols Hills Police Department, 6407 Avondale Drive, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma. The City of Nichols Hills is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, disability, or handicap.

Attorney General's opinion as to if COGs or Substrate planning districts can levy an administrative fee

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911 Cares

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NENA Membership Campaign

page 1 | page 2

Call for Committee Members

If you are interested in serving on either the Legislative, Operational, or Technical Committees, pleas email Johnny Irons

Red E Fox Costume Rental
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