The 112 Newsletter, Issue 19

A periodic publication of the
European Emergency Number Association - EENA 112

1st European Security and Safety Summit
6th & 7th June 2007
Heysel, Brussels, Belgium

Under the patronage of Stavros Dimas, Member of the European Commission

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The 1st European Security and Safety Summit will take place under the first European edition of Govsec, Law Enforcement and Ready!Europe. This event will be held under the patronage of the European Commission and national governments from whom we received support. High-level politicians such as Commissioners, Members of the European Parliament, Senators and Ministers from several countries will take part in the event.

Ready! is the Emergency Preparedness and Response Conference and Exposition, dedicated to providing the solutions first responders need to coordinate incident planning and management efforts. EENA will contribute to this event by providing sessions dedicated to all aspects of emergency telecommunications (112, interoperability and alert systems issues).

PAPER PROPOSALS TO BE SENT BY MARCH 1Oth AT THE LATEST

112 Awards will also be delivered during the Gala Dinner and the 112 Awards Ceremony to individuals and organizations for: courage of a citizen, a child or emergency services representatives, performances and results of emergency services, partnership between emergency services and private entities, citizens' initiative and european project. Please send us your testimony to info@eena.org

EENA managed to put the emergency telecommunications issue at the top of the European Parliament's political agenda

The Press Conference for the official launch of the initiative available at www.112petition.eu was a great success. 2 Vice Presidents and 3 Members of the European Parliament took the floor and announced their commitment to this initiative.

With more than 50 MEPs, 4 Vice Presidents, a former president of the European Parliament supporting the initiative, EENA succeeded in drawing the attention of elected representatives on this highly important matter. The press review available below demonstrates the interest for this topic all over the world!


It is now up to you to make this initiative known around you! It is therefore of great importance that you disseminate the petition within your networks.

Banners are available for download and you can use them for you website and e-mails signature to promote the initiative.

EENA and the Media

See the Press coverage for the official launch of the 112 initiative at the European Parliament

EENA to the European Commission

EENA participated to the European Commission's consultations on Health Services & Electronic Communications Networks and Services.

EENA at the European Parliament

Parliamentary questions to the European Commission have been sent by Mrs. Piia-Noora Kauppi, Member of the European Parliament. The Commission also answered questions from Mr. Gérard Onesta (Vice President of the European Parliament) and Mr. Marc Tarabella (Member of the European Parliament).

EENA's official blog now available!

You are all invited to participate to this blog which intends to become THE platform for emergency telecommunications issue in Europe. You can find it at this address: 112eu.blogspot.com. 2 articles have already been posted to which you are invited to react! We expect active participation from you!

Once more, EENA brought evidence that the European Commission published inadequate information regarding implementation of 112

EENA got the confirmation that the information published by the Commission 18 months ago stating that France "locates calls to 112" is wrong. France confirmed to EENA that calls to 112 are not yet located (see below).
Moreover, the Commission received this information on December 25th but continues pretending to Mr. Onesta, Vice President of the European Parliament, that it is not aware of this fact (See the answer from the Commission to Mr. Onesta).

'Emergency Call Taking and Dispatch Performance: Targeting What Matters Most'

Participation Sought for a Study into Emergency Call Taking & Dispatch Performance Standards

My name is Michael Moriarty and I work in the emergency management sector (government) in Melbourne, Australia. I am conducting a study of performance standards used for emergency services call taking and dispatch in various countries, as part of a Masters Degree at the University of Melbourne.

I am seeking participation by emergency services telecommunication centres, which simply involves filling out a brief questionnaire on the internet. If you wish to participate please use this link to the questionnaire:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=658743310119

Participants will receive a summary of the aggregated results, which will be useful information regarding emergency call taking/dispatch standards currently in use in several countries.  Participation will be anonymous and no identifying information will be used in the results.

*If you have any questions about the questionnaire or the study please
email me at:   mykmoriarty@bigpond.com

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