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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Spring Conference page is launched

Kansas APCO has launched it's 2012 Spring Conference page at http://www.ksapco.net/spring.html.  More information will be added regularly as planning for the conference develops.  The conference will be held on April 1-3 at the Ramada Hutchinson, and will feature renown motivational speaker Dr. Kimberly Alyn.  A welcome letter to Vendors and Sponsors can also be found on the page.

The Spring Conference is when Kansas APCO recognizes the state's top professional from 2011.  Nomination forms for "Telecommunicator of the Year" are being drafted, however now is a good time to start thinking about that special dispatcher who goes "above and beyond".

Check the conference page, as well as ksapco.net for updates.

Lee announces candidacy for APCO International 2nd VP

APCO Chapter President and Executive Council Representative,

Please allow me this opportunity to let you know that I have decided to run for the office of 2nd Vice President of APCO Int’l for the 2012-2013 year. As we all discovered at this year’s conference, there is a need for well qualified individuals to step forward and put themselves in a position to represent our association. I did so by presenting my name for the vacant position this year which President Riddle appointed Gigi Smith to fill. I have been a member of APCO Int’l for 17 years and am a life member. I also have been the Executive Council representative for the Nevada Chapter for the last five years and have held a number of offices within the Nevada Chapter. I am privileged to be the Co-Chair of the APCO/NENA National Joint TERT Initiative (NJTI) which is the only officially recognized project between the two associations. As such I have had the opportunity to represent our association at many venues promoting the initiative. Additionally, I was the Chairman for APCO Project 42.

Although retired from the Sparks Nevada Police Department I have remained active within the association. I started a thirty year career as a dispatcher and later on, supervised the communications center for my department. Additionally I was responsible for all of the communications aspects of the department which included m anaging the radio, 9-1-1, and mobile computer systems. The last ten years of my career I sat on and was chairman of the Washoe County 9-1-1 board which was responsible for dissemination of surcharge funds to the local PSAP’s in Washoe County, Nevada. I have continued to remain passionate about the association and how it represents all aspects of the communications field.

APCO Int’l has seen many changes recently. Thanks to the “D Block” initiative we now have a voice and representation in congress. As such, I believe we need to take advantage of that voice and upon completion of the “D Block” take the opportunity to further other causes through congressional means. There are a number of those needs such as a national training standard, recognition of telecommunicators as 9-1-1 professionals (rather than clerical workers) and first responders as was so well identified in P roChart. Our AFC section continues to re-establish itself as a leader in frequency coordination and hopefully will have even more activity in the future.

I am seeking your Chapter’s support in this endeavor. Within the next few months I plan on personally contacting as many of you as possible.

Respectfully,

W. Brent Lee
Nevada Chapter

Northeast Region Homeland Security Minutes released

Minutes of the November meeting of the Northeast Regional Homeland Security Council have been posted on the website at http://www.ksapco.net/files/Council_Minutes_Nov_23_11.pdf.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

MCS Newsletter

The December "Member and Chapter Services" newsletter is now available at http://www.ksapco.net/.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

APCO President calls for support on D Block changes

APCO President Greg Riddle has issued a "Call to Action", requesting support on changes to Federal D-Block Legislation.  Information can be found on the KSAPCO Legislative page at http://www.ksapco.net/legislation.html