Hardeman County, Tennessee Saves Time and Money by Implementing New NG9-1-1 System
Residents of Hardeman County, Tennessee, can rest a bit easier these days, safe in the knowledge that their new Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) emergency answering system is fully operational. Driven by two competing yet compatible requirements—upgrading to the latest in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology while consolidating three agencies into one to save taxpayer money—county officials selected a turnkey solution from microDATA GIS Inc. to replace its existing legacy 9-1-1 system.
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Hardin County Leads the Way for Tennessee Next Generation 9-1-1 Readiness
On June 1, 2012, Hardin County ushered in a new era of 9-1-1 responsiveness for the state of Tennessee. The county’s public service entity was the first of several in the state of Tennessee to install and deploy the Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) call-handling system that uses the visionary microDATA platform. This 9-1-1 system offers many benefits to Hardin County’s 26,000-plus residents, although this launch offers even broader benefits for all the state’s citizens.
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Marking the Week that Honors Our 9-1-1 Telecommunicators
The week of April 8–14, 2012, has been declared National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, the annual seven-day span set aside to honor individuals who handle 9-1-1 calls and then direct the proper emergency responders to resolve those issues. After it was conceived by a single California agency in 1981—the movement achieved formal Congressional approval in the early 1990s—2012 marks the twenty-first year the nation has been given this formal opportunity to recognize them for their contributions to society.
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2-17-2011 Isle of Wight County Selects xSwitch/xT911
On February 17, 2011, Isle of Wight County, Virginia awarded microDATA a contract to deploy xSwitch/xT911, a NG9-1-1 IP-based CPE solution. The system will be deployed at the County PSAP which serves 30,000 residents. The solution includes a total of four (4) positions of xT911 PC-based CTI and four (4) backup xTPhone SIP phone positions. The solution includes redundant core components and will interface with the County's CAD, mapped-ALI, radio consoles, and voice recorder systems.
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microDATA Successfully Tests Legacy to IP Transition Elements
Interoperability of Products Built to i3 Standards at ICE 2
May 28, 2010 – Next Generation 9-1-1 just got a little bit closer for everyone. This week, at the second annual Industry Collaboration Event (ICE 2), microDATA successfully tested their i3-based, hosted CPE and selective routing software for effective transitional elements and interoperability with both legacy interfaces and NG9-1-1 components in bilateral and multi-vendor scenarios at the AT&T Center for Learning in Irving, Texas. microDATA also provided the ALI Database functionality for the event. Read Full Story 
microDATA Demonstrates
NG9-1-1 Spatial Routing with xLoST™at the NG9-1-1 showcase at NENA 2010
This year at National NENA, microDATA demonstrated LoST routing functions with our NG9-1-1, i3 aligned xLoST™ spatial routing solution and explain how 9-1-1 agencies can take full advantage of GIS data in their mission critical operations. This demonstration included Spatial Routing of a 9-1-1 call to SIP end points such as a SIP phone (xTPhone™) and even an iPhone™. xLoST™ was successfully tested at NENA's first Industry Collaboration Event in San Antonio. The microDATA NG9-1-1 solution, proudly referred to as the X-Solution™, applies our more than 26 years of experience in building and deploying IP/GIS based sub-systems, complex and high availability database applications to leverage the industry's most scalable and forward looking NG9-1-1 applications and NG call routing.
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12-16-09
Jasper County Streamlines and Saves with microDATA’s Next Gen 9-1-1 Call Handling Solution |
The Jasper County, Missouri PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) replaced their enhanced 9-1-1 call handling system with microDATA’s IP-based 9-1-1 Call Handling solution, delivering a robust and state of the art NG9-1-1 system at a price that made the system replacement easy. With the new system installed and running since February of 2009, Jasper County Emergency Services has efficiently handled over 122,944 calls . . . Read Full Story 
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12-10-09 Released by Aculab.com
microDATA Selects Aculab’s GroomerII for
Next Generation 9-1-1 Solution
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Milton Keynes, UK – Aculab, a leading provider of enabling
technologies for the communications market today announced that microDATA, the industry's leading provider of innovative Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1), has selected Aculab’s GroomerII signalling and media gateway to provide critical integration between IP
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11-11-09
microDATA’s NG 9-1-1 Call Handling and Routing Software Proves Interoperable with other Vendors at Industry Collaboration Event (ICE) |
During a three day event last week, microDATA successfully tested its call handling and routing software programs for interoperability with applications, products, and systems produced by other vendors in the NG9-1-1 arena. |
9-2-09
microDATA Ranked Top in Software Development |
microDATA is pleased to have been ranked by Vermont Business Magazine as one of the top software development employers in the State of Vermont. The ranking may be found in “The Book of Lists”, which was released last week. The publication is produced annually by VBM, and may be found at Barnes and Noble Bookstores. |
8-12-09
Aug 2009 ENPM, p. 57 by Roger Hixon and
Dr. Walt Magnussen
History in the Making — Next Generation 9-1-1
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Those that attended the NG9-1-1 Proof of Concept Demonstrations at the NENA
9-1-1 Conference in Fort Worth Convention Center witnessed history in the making: the first emergency (simulated) telephone call was successfully placed using the NG9-1-1 architecture in a multi-vendor environment. Link to Full Story  |
6-16-09 13:26 from nena.org
NENA Provides
NG9-1-1 Related Vendor Integration Demonstrations |
At its 2009 Annual Conference in Ft Worth, the National Emergency Number Association hosted an NG9-1-1 Showcase in which four vendors successfully integrated their NG9-1-1 oriented products with components of a prototype NG9-1-1 core system for the first time . . .microDATA. . . Link to Full Story  |
6-8-09
microDATA Makes 9-1-1 History with First Ever NG9-1-1 Call Delivery |
For the first time ever a test 9-1-1 call was routed between two separate Emergency Service Internet Protocol Networks (ESInets) and delivered to a call taker workstation at the US Department of Transportation /NENA Interoperability demonstration at the 2009 National NENA Conference and Trade Show in Fort Worth, Texas.
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1-28-09
x9GIS Version 3 - It's here! |
x9GIS version 3 is now available. x9GIS is built on ESRI’s® ArcGIS Desktop 9.3™ platform (ArcEditor™ or ArcInfo™), with a relational database model that offers numerous enhancements...
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11.20.08
A Microsoft® Certified Partner |
microDATA is now a Microsoft® Certified Partner. Microsoft applications, such as SQL Server™ and the Windows Server™ platform, form the majority of software that private and public organizations have come to rely on. Numerous microDATA staff members hold Microsoft technical certifications.
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9.24.08
JEFFCOM 9-1-1 Awards microDATA Data Development Project |
On September 8 th, JEFFCOM
9-1-1 (Jefferson County, WA) awarded microDATA a contract to collect GIS site data for the county, which covers over 2,184 square miles . Once collected, the data will be
loaded into the premier GIS data management tool, x9GIS, for management and distribution
of map data to Jeff Com’s
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8.1.08
City of Franklin, VA Deploys microDATA’s xT911™ |
On July 29th, 2008 the City of Franklin, VA deployed microDATA’s NG9-1-1 call handling solution, xT911™. For Franklin, xT911 marks a significant change from their proprietary legacy system, and includes three call taker positions. more  |
6.13.08
Matanuska, Alaska chooses xALI DBMS™ and xT911™ |
| Matanuska – Susitna Borough selects microDATA for both ALI DBMS™ and call handling. |
5.20.08
Pike County 9-1-1 Signs Contract to Migrate to xTrakker™ and x9GIS™ |
Pike County will be running 4 call taker positions at their Pike County, PA PSAP with the xTrakker™ map which will receive on-the-fly map updates using ArcSDE replication from the x9GIS Database Management System. more  |
5.2.08
City of Franklin, VA Selects microDATA's xT911™ |
The City of Franklin, VA Police Department selected microDATA’s Next Generation
9-1-1 call handling solution on April 30th, 2008. The solution includes 3 call taker positions and affords the agency numerous benefits including: an integrated map, one button selective transfer and a VoIP-based call handling system aligned with NENA’s i3 standards. |
4.15.08
Beech Mountain, NC
Deploys xT911™ |
The influx of skiers and hikers puts additional demands on the Beech Mountain Police Department as the number of
9-1-1 calls can increase dramatically overnight. Because of the scalability in microDATA’s xT911, Jay Hefner, Chief of Police, and his team find the xT911 call handling system with its integrated map invaluable. more  |
4.8.2008
Kenai Selects microDATA for
NG9-1-1 Call Handling |
It is official: On April 2, 2008 Kenai Peninsula Borough of Kenai Alaska awarded microDATA the contract to deploy microDATA’s Next Generation
9-1-1 call handling solution, xT911. more  |
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3.28.2008
xT911: 100% NENA i3 Aligned |
| microDATA’s call handling solution xT911 was developed with NENA’s i3 specifications at its core. xT911 is IP-based, able to process VoIP calls natively from the internet and able to share information fluidly over an IP network. |
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