NGCS definition

NGCS means the base set of services needed to process a 911 call on an ESInet. These

Examples of NGCS in a sentence

  • Each additional consecutive month to fail to meet the SLA objective shall result in a 100% credit/or adjustment of the TMRC of NGCS plus an additional $50,000.

  • Next consecutive month to fail to meet the SLA objective shall result in a 50% credit/or adjustment of the TMRC of NGCS.

  • The Contractor must develop and maintain a Continuity of Operations Plan for the NGCS.

  • Specifically the Policy Routing Function (PRF) is required to interface with the Emergency Service Routing Proxy (ESRP) and the conditional routing possibilities within the NGCS.

  • The RNSP shall supply a rules-based routing proxy functionality per NENA-STA-10.2-2016 (and subsequent versions) that aligns with the PSNP developed and maintained (PRF) as required to interface with the PSNP developed and maintained Emergency Service Routing Proxy (ESRP) and the conditional routing possibilities within the NGCS.

  • The failure to select the correct preferred PSAP for a call based on the information accompanying the call and the contents of the GIS and Policy Databases within NGCS.

  • The Contractor shall specifically identify the interface used to establish these rules within the NGCS and any conditions that may exist limiting its function.

  • PNSP and RNSP Contractor is fully responsible for developing and implementing a disaster recovery plan to identify how the NGCS system tactically recovers from a disaster or situation that compromises the performance of NG9-1-1 services.

  • These services are enabled by the NGCS Functional Elements ESRP, ECRF, LVF, BCF, Bridge, Policy Store, Logging Services and typical IP services such as DNS and DHCP.

  • Contractor shall incorporate, when required, necessary Cal OES approved changes to the interface or connection between NGCS and CPE.

Related to NGCS

  • SLDC means the State Load Dispatch Center as notified by the State Government.

  • NGCB means a Temporary Global Covered Bond or a Permanent Global Covered Bond, in either case in respect of which the applicable Final Terms specify that it is a new global covered bond;

  • NGC means the Nevada Gaming Commission.

  • GMS means the automated system, or its successor system, employed by SCE real time operations to remotely monitor and dispatch the Generating Facility.

  • Brookfield Group means Brookfield and any Affiliates of Brookfield, other than any member of the BREP Group;