Allerium Secures 5-Year NG911 Expansion Deal with Central Oklahoma
Event summary
- Allerium, a Comtech segment, extends its partnership with 911 ACOG for at least five additional years, expanding its scope to include Next Generation 9-1-1 call routing services.
- The project will deploy Oklahoma’s first Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) and Next Generation Core Services (NGCS), supporting voice, text, video, and data.
- Allerium has been providing its NENA i3-compliant call handling solution across all 22 Emergency Communications Centers (ECCs) serving over 740,000 residents in Oklahoma for the past five years.
- The deployment kicked off in February 2026.
The big picture
This deal underscores the growing demand for modern, IP-based emergency communications infrastructure. Allerium's expansion into NG911 call routing services positions it as a key player in the public safety technology sector. The project's success could set a precedent for similar upgrades across other regions, highlighting the strategic importance of reliable emergency communication networks.
What we're watching
- Deployment Pace
- The pace at which Allerium can deploy the ESInet and NGCS across all 22 ECCs will determine the project's success and potential for further expansion.
- Market Expansion
- Whether Allerium can leverage this success to secure similar contracts in other regions, given its proven experience and reliable support.
- Technological Integration
- How seamlessly Allerium's solutions will integrate with existing infrastructure to support advanced emergency communications capabilities.
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