Allerium Secures 5-Year NG911 Expansion Deal with Central Oklahoma

  • 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.

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.

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.