Enterprise Connect 2025 Podcast | Technology Reseller News
(Previously LIVE at Enterprise Connect 2025)
“If you can’t dial 911, nothing else really matters,” says Mark Fletcher, CEO of 911inform and one of the nation's foremost advocates for 911 modernization. Speaking with Doug Green at Enterprise Connect 2025, Fletcher sheds light on the critical, and often overlooked, challenges enterprises face in achieving compliance with federal emergency communications laws.
In this special episode of Technology Reseller News, Fletcher discusses the evolution of emergency services from basic 911 access to next-generation 911 (NG911) deployments. Many enterprises still fall short on key requirements like dispatchable location—especially as workforces have become more mobile and distributed. Fletcher, who played a pivotal role in crafting and advocating for legislation such as Kari’s Law and the RAY BAUM’s Act explains how these laws transitioned from FCC rules to enforceable federal mandates under Title 47 of the U.S. Code.
Fletcher urges IT managers and telecom professionals to consult with experts who specialize in 911 compliance. He emphasizes that the complexity of these laws—combined with the shift to IP-based and nomadic communications—requires careful planning and a multidisciplinary approach. “Telecom engineers aren’t legal experts, and police departments aren’t telecom engineers,” he says, highlighting the importance of cross-functional strategy.
Fletcher’s company, 911inform, goes beyond compliance, offering full-scale emergency event management that integrates panic buttons, gunshot and license plate detection, and IoT-triggered alerts into an intelligent NG911 payload for first responders. As more emergency calls originate from devices—not humans—solutions like these are becoming essential.
To learn more, visit 911inform.com, explore Fletcher’s insights at Fletch.tv, or get practical tips at 911tips.com.