Alabama 9-1-1 Board
Daniel Hipps has held various roles within the public safety and technology sectors, focusing on education, outreach, and telecommunications. Currently employed at Alabama 9-1-1 Board as an Education & Outreach Specialist, since November 2023. Previously worked as a Public Safety Telecommunicator at Pelham Police Department since May 2015. Daniel also served as an IT Specialist at the City of Alabaster, AL from June 2021 to February 2024. In addition, Daniel has experience as a Licensed Sales Professional at Allstate. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Alabama 9-1-1 Board
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The Alabama 9-1-1 Board serves as the main fiscal and technology agent for 9-1-1 in Alabama by partnering with local Emergency Communication Districts. This is done by administering both a statewide 9-1-1 fee and a 9-1-1 voice and data system utilizing emerging technology. We also provide training, grants, and advisory services for 9-1-1 personnel. The Board provides a consistent funding mechanism in a single agency to facilitate implementation of existing as well as next generation 9-1-1 (NG911) services in Alabama. This is done with the fee that is collected from all types of communication service providers (e.g. wireline, wireless, VOIP, etc.). The amounts collected are to be distributed to Emergency Communication Districts (ECDs) and others as set by statute. See Ala. Code § 11-98. The Board is also mandated to administer the deployment and operation of a statewide 9-1-1 voice and data system. That system utilizes emerging communication technologies which can connect to a 9-1-1 system and deliver 9-1-1 and emergency information to districts. The board shall use its available revenue to pay obligations under the contracts and agreements for a statewide 9-1-1 voice and data system. Alabama has a longstanding history with 9-1-1 dating back to February 16, 1968, when the first 9-1-1 call in the nation was completed in Haleyville, AL. Our state was a leader then and continues to be a leader now with the deployment of the next generation of 9-1-1 technology.