Efforts to modernize California’s 911 emergency system have stalled as state officials propose a new blueprint and lawmakers move forward with a bipartisan bill to implement more oversight.
Lawmakers advanced Senate Bill 985 to establish more oversight in the state’s 911 system revamp project. The bill would require California’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) to “provide quarterly reports to the Legislature on the development, implementation, and spending on the Next Generation 911 system.”





