PSC Looks to Fill Vacancy on 911 Service System Advisory Committee



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PSC Looks To Fill Vacancy On 911
 Service System Advisory Committee

Lincoln, October 8, 2019 – The Nebraska Public Service 
Commission (PSC) is accepting applications to fill one 
vacancy on the 911 Service System Advisory Committee 
(911 SSAC). The vacancy is for a representative in public 
safety (Emergency Medical Services EMS).

Created by the legislature with the passage of LB993, the
Advisory Committee makes recommendations to the PSC 
on matters concerning the implementation, coordination, 
operation, management, maintenance and funding of the 
911 Service System as the state transitions to Next 
Generation 911 (NG911). Advisory committee members 
serve a term of three years. Committee members serve 
without pay, but will receive reimbursement for expenses 
related to Committee duties.

If you are a representative in public safety/Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) and are interested in becoming a part of the
911 SSAC, apply online by filling out a 911 Service System 
Advisory Committee (911 SSAC) application on the PSC 
website. Applications must be received by the close of 
business (5:00 p.m.) on Friday, November 1.

For more information on 911 Service System Advisory 
Committee visit the Next Generation 911 page of the PSC 
website.  ###


Contact:
Deb Collins- Media & Communications Mgr.
(402) 471-0226
deb.collins@nebraska.gov

911 SSAC