PSAP Requirements Having Existing Policy Sample Clauses

PSAP Requirements Having Existing Policy. Geographic Information System The GIS and associated statewide data layers are the cornerstone of an NG911 system. All location information required to support NG911 call routing will be derived from the statewide geo‐spatial database; therefore it is vital that this information is accurate, authoritative, standardized, current, and highly available. Policies governing all aspects of GIS (people, processes, data, and systems) are contained in the NG911 Geographic Information System Governance Policy. Accurate GIS data is required to support effective NG911. Without it, NG911 will be ineffective and non‐functional. Therefore, NG911 Change Management procedures must be strictly followed to ensure operationally sound system management. Participating PSAPs shall comply with GIS policies adopted by the Council. Access the full NG911 Geographic Information System Governance Policy on‐line at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx000.xxx/DocumentCenter/View/506 At a minimum, participating PSAP‐specific policy should include:  Utilizing map data derived from Kansas Data Access and Support Center (DASC).  At a minimum, GIS data includes address points, road centerlines, and emergency service boundaries, and/or responding entity polygons, and PSAP boundary polygons. (This data will be developed and locally maintained and aggregated into a statewide geodatabase.)  GIS discrepancy reporting processes. Funding Participating PSAPs shall comply with Kansas funding policy (K.S.A 12‐5375). Access the full state Kansas 911 Act on-line at xxxx://xxxxxx000.xxx/DocumentCenter/View/146. At a minimum, participating PSAP specific policy should include:  Funding philosophy.  Expenditure reporting processes and authority levels.  Audit procedures. NG911 Change Management Refer to Section 7 (NG911 Change Management) and Appendix C (Change Order Request Sample Form) in this document Security Network and physical security policies and procedures are required to ensure and maintain the health of the network infrastructure and subsequent interconnections. These will be developed in the same manner as other policies and procedures within the governance framework of the Council. Participating PSAPs shall comply with the NG911 Network and Security policies adopted by the Council. Access the full Security Policy on‐line at xxxx://xxxxxx000.xxx/106/NG911/Governance At a minimum, participating PSAP‐specific policy should include:  Sufficient building security to minimize the possibility of intentional disr...
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