Colorado Public Utilities Commission
9-1-1 Task Force
Tuesday November 25th, 2008
Docket : NHTSA-2008-0142
Docket Title: E-911 Grant Program
Dear Sir/Madam;
I am writing to you in my capacity as Chair of the Colorado Public
Utilities Commission 9-1-1 Task Force, (“the Task Force”).
The Task Force is a twenty-nine member consortium representing all sectors of
the 9-1-1 community in Colorado including the Colorado Office of Consumer
Counsel, the Basic Emergency Service Provider, Incumbent Local Exchange
Service Providers, VOIP providers, wireless providers, the Colorado Municipal
League, Colorado Counties, Inc., the disabled community, and a cross-section of
representatives from local government entities throughout the state. The Task
Force has been very active in 9-1-1 issues in Colorado and recently spearheaded
the adoption of legislation affording additional funding for 9-1-1 infrastructure in our
state.
In accordance with Colorado law, 9-1-1 surcharges are set and
collected at the county or 9-1-1 local authority level. Colorado law does not provide
for a statewide 9-1-1 coordinator. This model has worked well for our state,
although as a Task Force we are always on the lookout for additional funding that
would enable us to work with our Basic Emergency Service Provider to upgrade
the delivery of 9-1-1 into the Public Safety Answering Points. At present, it is
critical that we enhance and upgrade our outdated 9-1-1 infrastructure to a
regional broadband network with Next Generation hardware and software. The
Task Force believed that the adoption of the 2004 Enhanced 911 Act and the
subsequent appropriation of funds to accomplish the purposes of the Act
represented an opportunity to move forward with these enhancements and
upgrades.
Unfortunately, based on the application requirements being considered
in the rule making for this E-911 Grant Program, Colorado would be unfairly
excluded. Colorado does not have a statewide 911 coordinator that is appointed
by the Governor, as mandated by the rules. However, as evidenced by this letter,
Colorado does have a system for coordination of 9-1-1 service delivery and a
mechanism for ensuring that grant applications are coordinated. It is our stance
that it is inequitable to create rules that disqualify our entire state from receiving
funds from the Enhanced 911 Act. The application requirements should allow all
states the equal opportunity to apply, qualify, and receive funding for vital 9-1-1
infrastructure upgrades, even if their model for statewide coordination does not
meet the rigid national construct in the proposed rules. To disqualify states that
have developed their own locally-appropriate systems for 9-1-1 service delivery
would be entirely contrary to the purposes of the 2004 act and a threat to the
delivery of high quality 9-1-1 services in those states.
In conclusion we urge that the rule-making procedure pursue adoption of amended
rules that would allow all States that can demonstrate coordination of effort called
for in the act itself, equal consideration for this critical funding for 9-1-1.
Thank you for your consideration of these comments. The persons and entities
set forth below join in these comments.
Kimberly J. Culp
Kimberly Culp, Chair 9-1-1 Task Force
Executive Director, Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority – Larimer County
Chris Mendez, Colorado Counties
Kevin Bommer, Colorado Municipal League
Joe Benedetto, Disabled Communities – Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Tim Kunkleman, Qwest
Muriel Haglind, Intrado
Edie Ortega, CenturyTel
Linda McKelvey, Qwest
PB Schechter, Office of Consumer Counsel
Sally Cromer, TMobile
Kara Thielen, Viaero Wireless
Mike Dwyer, Comcast
Mike Bedwell, Aurora Police
Brad Heyden, Douglas County
Paula Creasy, Grand Junction/Mesa County
Lonna Donin, Boulder Police
Connie Johnson, Cortez Police
Jim Smith, Boulder County
Brian Shepherd, Adams County 911
Carl Stephens, Garfield County
Jeff Irvin, Jefferson County
Jim Anderson, El Paso/Teller County
Terri Thornberry, LaPlata County
Randy Lesher, Fremont County
Ginny Bultman, Aspen/Pitkin County
Dennis Tharp, Arapahoe/Adams/Jefferson County
Carl Simpson, City and County of Denver
Chris Olson, Citizen
Kimberly Culp
This is comment on Rule
E-911 Grant Program
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