PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Nicole Plumber, Deaf Community Advocate, on Next Generation 911 Implementation
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4 min
Nicole Plumber, a deaf community advocate, testified about the lack of progress and engagement from the Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI) regarding the implementation of Next Generation 911 (NG911) and text-to-911 services. She expressed frustration with the department's failure to collaborate with deaf advocates since June 2020.
Nicole Plumbers
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You begin.
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Good afternoon.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
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We can hear you.
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You can start.
Nicole Plumbers
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Can you hear me?
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Good afternoon.
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You may begin.
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Yes.
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We see you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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I am Nicholas Palmer.
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I am a community.
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So this community is a community.
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And we have a a heart of parent community.
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But comparison on behalf of I heard a parent committed to and that's that one.
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That's I must say, I am one of well, the app the guy who are part of and this is still progress of 911, many years ago.
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And I have worked collaboratively with New York City Department of Information Technology and Communication.
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I'm constantly we have been that has been just a lot of the this kid in the community and the new year to the department of information and all of the medication.
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We have been working.
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One time was to commit to a test.
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This particular pride yes, I test.
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Now I want to.
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The one life in June of 2,000, twenty.
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But in far, we did not have an opportunity to work with commissioner Robert Barber then Jessica's test lot.
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The for some reason that haven't been with us, but with the advocate and stakeholder for us to strengthen their project.
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And that's just in that one one.
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To test to call over that they know me.
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No need for, to them to go for and I don't know why.
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So there had been no progress, and we have all that information and knowledge.
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So we put up guys, the new commissioner had to remove all the protests.
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And, and the last generation 911.
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Right now it's 2 24.
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Thank you.
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Your time has expired.
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I've never met Robert until today to the duet until today when he's.
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Before that,
Jennifer Gutiérrez
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Thank you.
Nicole Plumbers
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I don't know why they I'm using a particular deaf contestant on that project.
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So going forward, yeah, nothing had been taking place.
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Nothing.
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And that's unfortunate, and they are the way that they are operating now is just service because it's inappropriate to information the program and not work with the applicant.
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Mhmm.
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But they need to strengthen the program.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
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Thank you, Nicholene.
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Thank you.
Nicole Plumbers
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To make the next generation nominate accessible.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
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Thank you.
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We have one more person testifying, Nichollin.
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Thank you.
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I do I do have a a follow-up question, but we have one more person to testify.
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Give me one second.