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May 11th, 2020
Monterey County, California Selects GeoComm for GIS Maintenance Project

GeoComm is excited to announce they have been selected by Monterey County, California for a three year GIS maintenance project. This project will help ensure Monterey County has high quality Public Safety Grade GIS data needed for their Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and support for the new California Statewide NG9-1-1 system.

Monterey County California began working with GeoComm in 2016 when they requested GeoComm complete a GIS data assessment and improvement project. After the GIS improvements were complete, GeoComm completed an additional project that consisted of synchronizing the Address Point Layer with the MSAG and ALI Databases to meet their new CAD system requirements.

“We are excited to continue our long term partnership with Monterey County, highlighting our ongoing commitment to them aimed at understanding their public safety GIS needs and solving their problems. This latest project will ensure that the GIS data Monterey County provides to the State of California for their new NG9-1-1 system will be reliable and up to date for providing accurate routing of 9-1-1 calls,” stated Greg Spadorcio, GeoComm’s Vice President of Sales.

GeoComm is currently working with the State of California through a partnership with Atos Public Safety LLC and providing the critical GIS element in the State of California’s NG9-1-1 system transformation project. To learn more about GeoComm’s involvement in the State of California NG9-1-1 project visit https://www.geo-comm.com/caloesproject/

About GeoComm: GeoComm was founded in 1995 to provide county governments with turnkey emergency 9-1-1 development services. Over the subsequent 25 years, the company has grown to serve local, regional, statewide, and military agencies in forty-nine states, helping to keep more than 100 million people safe. Today, GeoComm has a national reputation as a leading provider of public safety GIS systems that route emergency calls to the appropriate call center, map the caller’s location on call taker or dispatcher maps, and guide emergency responders to the scene of the accident on mobile displays within police, fire and ambulance vehicles. Our NG9-1-1 GIS solutions provide GIS data quality control, transformation, and aggregation services as well NG9-1-1 system emergency call routing.