Federal Aviation Administration To Install Spok’s E911 Software in Additional Facilities
The Federal Aviation Administration selected Spok’s enhanced 911 software for several facilities, said a news release from Spok. The software will enable the FAA’s emergency response teams to pinpoint a 911 caller’s exact location, notify appropriate onsite personnel and maintain…
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the safety of FAA employees and visitors, Spok said. The same software already has been implemented at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, it said. Additional rollouts are ongoing at regional FAA facilities in Alaska and Hawaii, and are planned for the FAA headquarters in Washington, plus the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, the release said.