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This term is used to denote a PSAP capable of processing calls and accessing data services as defined in NENA’s i3 specification, NENA NENA-STA-010, and referred to therein as an “i3 PSAP”.
This term is used to denote a PSAP capable of processing calls and accessing data services as defined in NENA’s i3 specification, NENA NENA-STA-010, and referred to therein as an “i3 PSAP”.

'''''Virtual PSAP'''''

An operational model directly enabled through NG9-1-1 features and/or network hosted PSAP equipment in which telecommunicators are geographically dispersed, rather than working from the same physical location.  Remote access to the PSAP applications by the dispersed telecommunicators requires the appropriate network connections, security, and work station equipment at the remote location.  The virtual work place may be a logical combination of physical PSAPs, or an alternate work environment such as a satellite facility, or any combination of the above.  Workers are connected and interoperate via IP connectivity.


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Revision as of 19:14, 4 January 2022

PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) is an entity responsible for receiving 9‑1‑1 calls and processing those calls according to a specific operational policy.

Related Terms:

Primary PSAP

A PSAP to which 9‑1‑1 calls are routed directly from the 9‑1‑1 Control Office.

Secondary PSAP

A PSAP to which 9‑1‑1 calls are transferred from a Primary PSAP.

Alternate PSAP

A PSAP designated to receive calls when the primary PSAP is unable to do so.

Consolidated PSAP

A facility where multiple Public Safety Agencies choose to operate as a single 9‑1‑1 entity.

Legacy PSAP

A PSAP that cannot process calls received via i3-defined call interfaces (IP-based calls) and still requires the use of CAMA or ISDN trunk technology for delivery of 9‑1‑1 emergency calls.

Serving PSAP

The PSAP to which a call would normally be routed.

NG9-1-1 PSAP

This term is used to denote a PSAP capable of processing calls and accessing data services as defined in NENA’s i3 specification, NENA NENA-STA-010, and referred to therein as an “i3 PSAP”.

Virtual PSAP

An operational model directly enabled through NG9-1-1 features and/or network hosted PSAP equipment in which telecommunicators are geographically dispersed, rather than working from the same physical location.  Remote access to the PSAP applications by the dispersed telecommunicators requires the appropriate network connections, security, and work station equipment at the remote location.  The virtual work place may be a logical combination of physical PSAPs, or an alternate work environment such as a satellite facility, or any combination of the above.  Workers are connected and interoperate via IP connectivity.

Relevant NENA Documents
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