State, Local or Tribal Governments

Preparation of Annual Reports to Congress for the Collection & Expenditure of Fees or Charges for Enhanced 911 (E911) Services Under the NET 911 Improvement Act of 2008

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Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554
Seventeenth 911 Annual Fee Report, Response for Calendar Year 2024
E2.  (1 of 5)  Please identify the uses of the collected funds.4  Select yes
for all that apply; otherwise select no.  If you intended to select more both,
please choose the most applicable response and explain in the associated
Addendum Section below.
Type of cost:
PSAP operating costs, including technological innovation that
supports 911
Lease, purchase, maintenance, replacement, and upgrade
of customer premises equipment (CPE) (hardware and
software)

Yes

No

Lease, purchase, maintenance, replacement, and upgrade
of computer aided dispatch (CAD) equipment (hardware
and software)

Yes

No

Lease, purchase, maintenance, replacement, and upgrade
of PSAP building/facility

Yes

No

NG911, cybersecurity, pre-arrival instructions, and
emergency notification systems (ENS)

Yes

No

4 See 47 CFR § 9.23(b)(1)–(5).
E2.  (2 of 5)  PSAP personnel costs
Telecommunicators’ Salaries

Yes

No

Training of Telecommunicators

Yes

No

E2.  (3 of 5)  PSAP administrative costs
Program Administration

Yes

No

Travel Expenses

Yes

No

E2.  (4 of 5)  Costs for integration and interoperability of 911 systems
and public safety/first responder radio systems
Integrating public safety/first responder dispatch and
911 systems, including lease, purchase, maintenance,
and upgrade of CAD hardware and software to support
integrated 911 and public safety dispatch operations

Yes

No

Providing for the interoperability of 911 systems with
one another and with public safety/first responder radio
systems

Yes

No

E2.  (5 of 5)  Grant programs
Grant programs (if YES, see E2a.)

Yes

No

E2a.  If you selected YES for E2 Grant programs, during the annual
period ending December 31, 2024, describe the grants that your state
paid for through the use of collected 911/E911 fees and the purpose of
such grants.

Addendum Section E2.  Enter any other information, such as footnotes,
qualifiers, text, descriptions, and/or explanations here.

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