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A delegate credential authority issues certificates, which are derived from Valid Emergency Services Authority (VESA) certification. It is responsible for issuing certificates to the operators of network entities that utilize VESA certificates for the exchange of authenticated data on the i2-defined interfaces. Examples of delegate credential authorities may be PSAP operators, state emergency authorities, or regional 9-1-1 service providers.
'''''Delegate Credential Authorities''''' is an entity responsible for issuing certificates, which are derived from Valid Emergency Services Authority (VESA) certification, to the operators of network entities that utilize VESA certificates for the exchange of authenticated data on the i2-defined interfaces. Examples of delegate credential authorities may be PSAP operators, state emergency authorities, or regional 9‑1‑1 service providers.
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 8 September 2021

Delegate Credential Authorities is an entity responsible for issuing certificates, which are derived from Valid Emergency Services Authority (VESA) certification, to the operators of network entities that utilize VESA certificates for the exchange of authenticated data on the i2-defined interfaces. Examples of delegate credential authorities may be PSAP operators, state emergency authorities, or regional 9‑1‑1 service providers.