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Governor Hochul Announces $85 Million to Enhance Next Generation...

Emergency Preparedness
Public Safety
September 25, 2025
Albany, NY

Governor Hochul Announces $85 Million to Enhance Next Generation 911

Governor Hochul Announces $85 Million to Enhance Next Generation 911

Digital, Internet Protocol-Based Next Generation 911 Will Replace Analog 911 Infrastructure, Improving Success and Reliability of 911 Service

All Counties Outside of New York City to Receive At Least $1 Million Through Noncompetitive Grant Program

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced $85 million in grant funding has been allocated to county level primary Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and primary PSAP backup centers to prepare for the implementation of Next Generation 911 (NG911) in 57 counties across the state. The NG911 Grant Program is specifically to support call handling equipment to include interfaces and software applications needed for agencies to receive and process incidents with the goal of increasing statewide capabilities to accept NG911 calls in accordance with the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) i3 standards. All eligible counties received a base amount of $1 million in funding and the remaining funds were allocated based on population.

"Public safety is my number one priority, and that means ensuring that we have the technology and equipment in place to support our first responders and their quick response to emergency situations," Governor Hochul said. "These investments will ensure that our 911 systems are operating effectively and efficiently when any New Yorker reaches out for emergency assistance in their time of need."

In January, Governor Hochul awarded $55 million statewide to enhance emergency communications systems, including $10 million awarded under the Public Safety Answering Point Grant Program, which encouraged the development of NG911 technologies and the Geographic Information System (GIS) data needed for NG911.

Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, "Governor Hochul understands that our 911 systems are key during any emergency, and this grant funding will help New York communities across the state prepare to implement NG911. The professionals who take emergency calls and dispatch responders are our first line of assistance and this funding will help support them with new equipment and software to increase their capabilities."

New York State Association of Counties Executive Director Stephen J. Acquario said, "The transition to Next Generation 911 technology will significantly enhance our counties' ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. This $85 million commitment ensures that New York's counties can implement the digital infrastructure needed to improve response times, enhance caller location accuracy, and ultimately save more lives. We appreciate Governor Hochul's continued leadership in preparing our state for the future of emergency communications."

The NG911 Grants awarded today are:

County Award Amount County Award Amount
Albany $1,639,396 Oneida $1,639,396
Allegany $1,266,796 Onondaga $1,639,396
Broome $1,639,396 Ontario $1,515,197
Cattaraugus $1,515,197 Orange $1,639,396
Cayuga $1,515,197 Orleans $1,266,796
Chautauqua $1,515,197 Oswego $1,515,197
Chemung $1,515,197 Otsego $1,266,796
Chenango $1,266,796 Putnam $1,515,197
Clinton $1,515,197 Rensselaer $1,639,396
Columbia $1,515,197 Rockland $1,639,396
Cortland $1,266,796 Saratoga $1,639,396
Delaware $1,266,796 Schenectady $1,639,396
Dutchess $1,639,396 Schoharie $1,266,796
Erie $1,937,477 Schuyler $1,266,796
Essex $1,266,796 Seneca $1,266,796
Franklin $1,266,796 St. Lawrence $1,515,197
Fulton $1,266,796 Steuben $1,515,197
Genesee $1,266,796 Suffolk $1,937,477
Greene $1,266,796 Sullivan $1,515,197
Hamilton $1,266,796 Tioga $1,266,796
Herkimer $1,515,197 Tompkins $1,515,197
Jefferson $1,515,197 Ulster $1,639,396
Lewis $1,266,796 Warren $1,515,197
Livingston $1,515,197 Washington $1,515,197
Madison $1,515,197 Wayne $1,515,197
Monroe $1,937,477 Westchester $1,937,477
Montgomery $1,266,796 Wyoming $1,266,796
Nassau $1,937,477 Yates $1,266,796
Niagara $1,639,396

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