Allerium Completes First Phase of Kentucky’s NG9-1-1 Rollout
Event summary
- Allerium, Comtech’s business segment, has migrated 12 PSAPs to Kentucky’s NG9-1-1 system in four months, following the December 2025 launch.
- The project is part of a multi-year contract to modernize emergency response capabilities statewide.
- Allerium’s solution includes NENA i3 call routing architecture and geospatial location routing.
- This milestone follows the March 2025 partnership announcement with Kentucky.
The big picture
Allerium’s progress in Kentucky underscores the growing demand for modernized emergency communication systems. The state’s adoption of NG9-1-1 aligns with broader trends in public safety technology, where digital transformation is critical for enhancing response efficiency. Comtech’s ability to deliver scalable solutions could strengthen its position in the government services sector.
What we're watching
- Execution Pace
- Whether Allerium can maintain the current migration rate to meet Kentucky’s statewide NG9-1-1 transition timeline.
- Market Expansion
- How this success could position Allerium for similar contracts in other U.S. states.
- Technical Reliability
- The resilience of Allerium’s NENA i3 architecture under increased statewide demand.
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