WASHINGTON 鈥 A coalition of public safety leaders, emergency response professionals and industry groups has called on the Senate Commerce Committee to include critical funding for technology in President Donald Trump鈥檚 鈥,鈥 according to .
In a , the coalition voiced concern over the recent passage of legislation in the House of Representatives that omitted funding for upgrades to the nation鈥檚 aging emergency communications systems, despite years of bipartisan support for using Federal Communications Commission spectrum auction revenues for that purpose.
鈥淐urrent 911 systems rely on technologies that are decades old,鈥 the letter stated. 鈥淭hese systems are less reliable, less secure and more challenging to maintain while attempting to meet the expanding needs of emergency responders and citizens who need their help.鈥
While the groups acknowledged the bill鈥檚 intent to reduce spending, they emphasized that modernizing 911 systems is vital to national defense. They noted that despite increased funding for defense and border security, the bill fails to provide support for local emergency communications.
The signatories warned that outdated 911 systems leave communities vulnerable to cyberattacks and major threats, citing failures such as the FAA鈥檚 technology issues and emphasizing that delays could result in lost lives.
The signatories are:
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