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Published on Apr 15, 2024

Apply to serve on the Washington State Enhanced 911 Advisory Committee

Contact: Alicia Seegers Martinelli

AWC seeks city representatives from Eastern and Western Washington to serve on the Washington State Enhanced 911 Advisory Committee. Three positions are vacant: Western Primary, Eastern Primary, and Eastern Alternate. City officials who serve on their local 911 board or agency are encouraged to apply.

About the Enhanced 911 Advisory Committee

The Washington State Enhanced 911 Advisory Committee was created in 1991 to advise and assist the State Enhanced 911 Coordinator in coordinating and facilitating the implementation and operation of enhanced 911 throughout the state. The members of the committee represent diverse geographical areas of the state and work together to recommend actions that help set uniform national and state standards for Enhanced 911 services. The committee utilizes its many subcommittees, which specialize in the varied aspects of 911 services, to create cohesive actions to recommend to the State Enhanced 911 Coordinator, per RCW 38.52.530. Learn more about the Enhanced 911 Advisory Committee.

Time commitment, travel expenses

The advisory committee usually meets once a month. Meetings are being held in person with a remote option, or fully remote. AWC does not provide travel reimbursement.

Application process

Those interested in serving must complete the AWC interest form, including your qualifications and attached resume. The AWC Executive Committee will make a recommendation to the Washington State Emergency Management Director.

Deadline

May 13

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