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Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International was founded in 1935. It is the world’s oldest and largest organization of public safety communications professionals and supports the largest U.S. membership base of any public safety association. APCO’s mission is to be a leader in providing public safety communications expertise, professional development, technical assistance, advocacy and outreach to benefit its members and the public.


Purpose

APCO serves the government functions that provide public safety communications services in the areas of law enforcement, forestry, conservation, fire, highway maintenance, emergency rescue and medical services, emergency management, and other activities supported or endorsed by federal, state, local and tribal governments. The primary purposes of the association are to: # foster the development and progress of public safety communications and supporting information technologies # promote the rapid and accurate collection, exchange and dissemination of information relating to emergencies and other vital public safety communications; # represent its members, public safety communications and supporting information technological interests in general before regulatory and policy-making bodies as may be appropriate; and # strive to protect citizens and their property and provide for their welfare by these and other appropriate means.


Memberships

APCO offers different levels of membership in three categories: * Individual membership for those personnel who staff, manage, design, construct, install, command or operate a public safety communications center and supporting information systems. * Group membership for agencies that want to offer benefits to all of their public safety communications center employees * Commercial membership for those who receive compensation in any form of products and services rendered in business and industry.


Events

APCO International hosts several events and conferences each year. Th
Annual Conference and Expo
held every year beginning in 1935, brings together public safety telecommunicators, vendors, instructors and industry leaders. More than 5,000 people attended APCO 2014 in New Orleans, LA. Th
Emerging Technology Forum
offered twice a year, is a two-day event for public safety communications professionals who want an overview of technologies that are on the horizon. Th
Public Safety Broadband Summit
held annually, provides a forum for technology experts, policy leaders, industry partners, wireless service providers, and public safety professionals to discuss timely issues affecting the deployment of the FirstNet nationwide public safety broadband network. Th
Public Safety Communications Leadership in Policy Awards Dinner
annually recognizes the leaders in public safety communications who have continued to advocate for the industry.
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
the second full week in April, honors the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community.


Standards

APCO International is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited Standards Developer (ASD). APCO’s 16 active standards include operational and training standards for telecommunicators, supervisors, instructors, training officers, communications center managers and directors, as well as technical standards in areas such as alarm systems and common incident types for data exchange.


Training and certification

APCO Institute offers onsite training, online education, and continuing education from front-line basic training to supervisory courses, as well as operational support products, such as EMD guide cards and the APCO IntelliComm® Guidecard & Software Systems supported by IBM Watson Analytics. The APCO Agency Training Program Certification is a formal mechanism for public safety agencies to certify their training programs as meeting APCO ANS 3.103.1-2010: Minimum Training Standards for Public Safety Telecommunicators, which specifies the minimum training requirements of calltakers and dispatchers of law enforcement, fire services, and emergency medical services assigned to the public safety telecommunicator function. The APCO Registered Public-Safety Leader Program is a 12-month online program, available to APCO members, leading to the professional designation of Registered Public-Safety Leader (RPL). Students are taught to communicate with authority, build and manage high-performance teams, break down barriers to solid interpersonal negotiations, enhance team performance and lead with confidence and integrity. The APCO Certified Public-Safety Executive Program consists of two 12-week online courses and one nine-day capstone course at APCO headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida, open to graduates of the RPL program or those with an associate degree who aspire to lead public-safety organizations. Graduates of the program earn the professional designation of Certified Public-Safety Executive (CPE).


Programs

AFC, APCO's spectrum management arm, provides comprehensive radio frequency management for public safety agencies, from frequency coordination to licensing services and management, to engineering tools and interference complaints. The Project RETAINS Toolkit & Effective Practices Guide assists communications center managers, HR personnel, police and fire chiefs, and others in addressing the challenges of hiring and retaining qualified personnel. APCO’s Government Relations Office (GRO) establishes and maintains relationships with Congress, federal agencies, the Administration, industry leaders, and national public safety and governmental organizations to advocate for the policies, regulations, and legislation of most importance to APCO members. AppComm is an online collection of applications related to public safety and emergency response, for use by the general public and first responders. Public safety professionals, the general public, and app developers can discuss and rate apps, identify unmet needs, and submit ideas for apps they’d like to see built. NJTI Telecommunicator Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) is a partnership between APCO and NENA that provides assistance to individual states in developing programs that would lead to the establishment of trained teams of individuals who can be mobilized quickly and deployed to assist communications centers during disasters. Public Safety Communications magazine is an official APCO publication for emergency communications center personnel that includes features on comm center operations, regulatory issues, and technical topics; analysis of new procedures, technology and products; association and industry news; and commentary. In addition, APCO’s Comm Center and 9-1-1 Services department provides resources and research on a wide array of topics, including 9-1-1 public outreach, advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) & vehicular emergency data set (VEDS), automated secure alarm protocol (ASAP), computer assisted dispatch (CAD), human resources for professional communications, next generation communications systems, FirstNet, wireless location accuracy and more.


Foundation

The Public Safety Foundation of America (PSFA), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was established in January 2002 by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International (APCO). The PSFA’s objective is to provide critical funding and technical support to public safety answering points (PSAPs) and local emergency response officials.Public Safety Foundation of America
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See also

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Public safety Public security or public safety is the prevention of and protection from events that could endanger the safety and security of the public from significant danger, injury, or property damage. It is often conducted by a state government to ensure ...
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Dispatcher A dispatcher is a communications worker who receives and transmits information to coordinate operations of other personnel and vehicles carrying out a service. A number of organizations, including police and fire departments, emergency medical s ...
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Emergency Medical Dispatcher An emergency medical dispatcher is a professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical service ...
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Computer Aided Dispatch Computer-aided dispatch (CAD), also called computer-assisted dispatch, is a method of dispatching taxicabs, couriers, field service technicians, mass transit vehicles or emergency services assisted by computer. It can either be used to send messag ...
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9-1-1 , usually written 911, is an emergency telephone number for the United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Palau, Argentina, Philippines, Jordan, as well as the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), one of eight N11 codes. Like other emergency nu ...
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Next generation 911 Next Generation 9-1-1 (abbreviated NG9-1-1) refers to an initiative aimed at updating the 9-1-1 service infrastructure in the United States and Canada to improve public emergency communications services in a growing wireless mobile society. In ad ...
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FirstNet The First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) of the United States was created under the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (MCTRJCA) as an independent authority within the National Telecommunications and Information Administ ...
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American National Standards Institute The American National Standards Institute (ANSI ) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organi ...


References


External links

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APCO Project 25 Public Safety Standards Overview
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