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APCO APPLAUDS CONGRESS FOR PASSAGE OF BIPARTISAN VOIP 9-1-1 BILL
June 24, 2008, Washington, DC - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today applauded Congress for passing a compromise bill that requires Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers to provide 9-1-1 service, including enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) service, to their subscribers.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 PSAP AWARD WINNERS
June 3, 2008, Washington, DC - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award winners.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER DIRECTOR PSAP AWARD WINNER
Tacoma, Wash. Law Enforcement Support Agency Director Thomas Orr Named Communications Center Director of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, Tacoma, WA - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Communications Center Director of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Thomas J. Orr, director of the Law Enforcement Support Agency (LESA) in Tacoma, Wash., at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
LESA provides critical 9-1-1 communications, records and information technology services to 14 law enforcement agencies serving a critical geographic area and a diverse population of approximately 790,500 in the urban, suburban and rural areas of Pierce County, Wash.
Orr, who has been the director of LESA since 2005, is responsible for day-to-day operations of the agency including oversight of the Communications, Information Technology and Records Management Divisions. He is responsible for 165 employees and a biennial budget of $33 million. Before his appointment as LESA director, he served as the legal advisor to LESA for three years and has been a lawyer for 21 years with 10 years of service as a legal advisor and city attorney to police departments in Colorado and Washington, and 11 years of private practice. Prior to becoming an attorney, he served eight years as a police officer and police sergeant with the Seattle Police Department, including tours of duty in patrol, traffic, SWAT, and the Office of the Chief of Police.
"Under Director Orr's leadership, LESA has gained a reputation as a highly responsive organization not only to internal employee needs but also to being innovative and responsive to agency and citizen needs," LESA Assistant Director Diana Lock said in her nomination form.
In response to agency requests to free up police officers for major police events, Orr instituted a Citizen Online Reporting program. This web-based program allows citizens to file reports of minor crimes online, freeing up police officers for higher priority calls and proactive police work and resulting in a major improvement in LESA's call answering percentage. In addition, Orr developed an application to improve the ability of LESA agencies to deal with increased gang activity and also to improve officer awareness of safety risks. The OSCAR database has been very well received by LESA's agencies and cited by them as an example for other agencies in the state to model.
"APCO International congratulates Thomas Orr on being named Communications Center Director of the Year," APCO International President Willis Carter said. "The work he has done at LESA is a great example of activities deserving of this great honor and the entire organization should be proud of his award."
The APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition will be held August 3-7 at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Mo. For more information on the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition, visit www.apco2008.org. To obtain a press pass for the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition, please contact Courtney McCarron at (202) 833-9600 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. "> This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
About APCO International
The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International is the world's oldest and largest professional organization dedicated to the enhancement of public safety communications. APCO International serves the professional needs of its 15,000 members worldwide by creating a platform for setting professional standards, addressing professional issues and providing education, products and services for people who manage, operate, maintain and supply the communications systems used by police, fire and emergency medical dispatch agencies throughout the world.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIST PSAP AWARD WINNER
Orleans Parish (La.) Communication District Systems Administrator Karl Fasold Named Information Technologist of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, New Orleans, La. - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Information Technologist of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Karl Fasold, systems administrator of the Orleans Parish (La.) Communication District (OPCD), at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 LINE SUPERVISOR PSAP AWARD WINNER
WHITCOM Regional 9-1-1 Center Dispatch Line Supervisor Susan Waltz Named Line Supervisor of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, Pullman, Wash. - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Line Supervisor of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Susan Waltz, WHITCOM Regional 9-1-1 Center dispatch line supervisor, at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGIST PSAP AWARD WINNER
Mobile County (Ala.) Electronics Department Director of Public Safety Communications Eric Linsley Named Radio Frequency Technologist of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, Mobile, Ala. - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Radio Frequency Technologist of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Eric Linsley, director of public safety communications for the Mobile County (Ala.) Electronics Department, at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 TELECOMMUNICATOR PSAP AWARD WINNER
Stafford County (Va.) Sheriff's Office Communications Officer Karen Roy Named Telecommunicator of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, Stafford, Va. - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Telecommunicator of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Karen Roy, communications officer at the Stafford County (Va.) Sheriff's Office, at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
APCO ANNOUNCES 2008 TRAINER PSAP AWARD WINNER
Euless (Tex.) Police Department Lead Dispatcher and Communications Training Coordinator Debra Riley-Torrez Named Trainer of the Year by APCO International
June 3, 2008, Euless, Tex. - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International today announced the 2008 Trainer of the Year Public Safety Award Program (PSAP) award to be presented to Debra Riley-Torrez, lead dispatcher and communications training coordinator of the Euless (Tex.) Police Department at the Opening General Session of the APCO International 74th Annual Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo. on August 4.
LOUISA COUNTY (VA.) SHERIFF'S OFFICE IMPLEMENTS APCO EMD
May 27, 2008, Louisa, VA - Louisa County (VA) Sheriff's Office recently implemented the APCO Institute Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Program. Louisa County Sheriff's Office provides emergency dispatch for police, fire and emergency medical services (EMS) for the city and county as well as providing some monitoring for the Virginia State Police and local school bus traffic with an annual call volume of 153,000 calls per year.
APCO CONGRATULATES NENA'S NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
April 30, 2008, Washington, DC - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International congratulated the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) following their announcement today of the hiring of their new Executive Director, former AT&T Vice President Brian Fontes.
APCO WINS ASAE'S 2008 ASSOCIATIONS ADVANCE AMERICA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE April 21, 2008, Washington, DC - The Association of Public-Saf
April 21, 2008, Washington, DC - The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International has won the Award of Excellence in the 2008 Associations Advance America (AAA) Awards program, a national competition sponsored by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and The Center for Association Leadership, Washington, DC.


