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BBI to Advise Lewis County on
Emergency Communications Operating Procedures
05/04/17 09:00am
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    The Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University (BBI) was chosen by Lewis
    County, New York, through the competitive bid process, to assist the county in
    meeting their New York State Department of Homeland Security and
    Emergency Services, Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant
    requirements. The grant is focused on governance and training for Lewis
    County’s new multijurisdictional Land Mobile Radio system for public safety.

    BBI personnel will assist the Sheriff’s Office and Lewis County Emergency
    Management Services with the study, update and development of governance
    structure and documentation, standard operating procedures, and emergency
    plans to ensure they are in accordance with state and federal principles of
    interoperability and community inclusion, and also are coordinated with the
    Central New York Interoperable Communications Consortium (CNYICC). BBI’s
    efforts will be focused on the use and management of the emergency
    communications systems, the development and update of emergency plans,
    and the update of the communications assets inventory.

    BBI will work with Lewis County to provide training and exercises, and formalize
    their emergency communications procedures to ensure compliance with
    SAFECOM, the National Emergency Communication Plan, the NYS Statewide
    Interoperable Communications Plan, and local CNYICC guidelines. In
    collaboration with Lewis County, BBI will work to promote efficient interregional
    communications interoperability and cooperation, verify capabilities, and
    identify gaps through NIMS & HSEEP compliant training and exercises. BBI will
    assist in planning, conducting and assessing tabletop exercises, live hands-on
    exercises, and field exercises to validate capabilities.

    BBI Project Director, Joseph Treglia, will serve as Co-Investigator and Director
    of Operations & Business Manager, Diana Foote, will serve as Principal
    Investigator on the project. They have extensive experience in governance,
    communications, and training, and have similar collaborative projects with
    Madison, Oswego and Onondaga Counties across New York State.  

    BBI is a leading institution in pioneering interdisciplinary research, policy
    development, and promoting new evidence and understanding of effective
    strategies to advance the social, civic, and economic participation of individuals
    with disabilities in inclusive communities. BBI staff have expertise on
    assessment, curriculum, and training development and delivery.

    BBI’s focus on inclusion for persons with disabilities in consideration of public
    safety communications systems is a growing and important area for systematic
    attention. In New York State, there is a need for emergency response agencies
    to communicate effectively with individuals with disabilities across the life
    course, and with older adults. The Lewis County project will lead to more
    inclusive and effective policies and best practice models for replication in other
    counties, in New York and others states across the USA.

    BBI reaches around the globe in its efforts to advance the civic, economic, and
    social participation of people with disabilities. BBI builds on the legacy of
    Burton Blatt, a pioneering disability rights scholar, to better the lives of people
    with disabilities. For more information on BBI and the Lewis County Project,
    see http://bbi.syr.edu.
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Lewis County's old 911 Communications Center (left) compared to the new center (right)