District of Columbia Public Safety Communications Center (PSCC)
The PSCC, cutover in June 2001, is currently responsible for all public safety emergency and non-emergency communications in the District of Columbia. This includes all systems, applications and infrastructure, which support both 9-1-1 and 3-1-1 communications for the District of Columbia. TDC project managers were responsible for the migration of disparate Police and Fire 9-1-1 and 3-1-1 communications functions into a common location, and onto common systems and infrastructure.
PSCC systems include Nortel/Plant Equipment Telephony System, Intergraph Computer Aided Dispatch Systems, Motorola Gold Elite Radio System, Dictaphone Logger Recorder System, Spectracom Timing System, and related LAN/WAN infrastructure. TDC responsibilities included requirements definition, sub-system vendor procurement and management, systems integration, training, cutover, and acceptance.p>












