PSC Seeks Applications for 911 Service System Advisory Committee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          PSC SEEKS APPLICATIONS FOR
 911 SERVICE SYSTEM ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Lincoln, May 7, 2024- The Nebraska Public Service 
Commission (PSC) is accepting applications from 
interested Nebraskans to apply for appointment to 
the 911 Service System Advisory Committee (911SSAC).

Created by the Legislature with the passage of LB993, the 
911SSAC 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. A 
list of current committee members can be found on the
Next Generation 911 page of the PSC website.

“The terms of all of our current board members are expiring 
in July,” said David Sankey, Director State 911 Department. 
“We want to thank them for their service and would 
encourage them and other interested parties to apply.”

The 14 members appointed by the Commission serve for a 
term of three years. Committee members serve without pay 
but will receive reimbursement for expenses related to 
committee duties. Appointed committee members must 
represent public safety agencies (4), county officials or 
employees (2), municipal officials or employees (2), 
telecommunications industry (2), Public Safety Answering 
Points (2), Nebraska Association of County Officials (1), 
League of Municipalities (1). 

Those wishing to apply for a position on the 911SSAC will 
need to fill out a 911 Service System Advisory Committee 
Application found on the Next Generation 911 page of the 
PSC website. Applications must be received by the close of 
business on Friday, May 24.  ###


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

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