Public Safety Communications Board

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This board consists of agency administrators and elected officials from local governments throughout the region and is primarily responsible for executive level policy guidance and oversight for the regional 911 and interoperable communications systems. The overriding purpose of the board is to ensure these systems are a high quality; reliable method of interoperable communications available to all regional public safety personnel.  It is the responsibility of the board to ensure that the 911 and regional communications systems meet the needs of and are financed equitably among participants.

Next Meeting

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August 25, 2025 | 08:00 am
One Sporting Way, Kansas City, Kansas 66111

TARGET AUDIENCE: The target audience is personnel who have attended a COML, COMT, INTD, ITSL or INCM course and are seeking an opportunity to complete the required tasks and become credentialed.  

PREREQUISITES: Any personnel that have attended and successfully completed a COML (Communications Unit Leader), COMT (Communications Technician), INTD (Incident Tactical Dispatcher), ITSL (Information Technology Service Unit Leader) and INCM (Incident Communications Center Manager) training course.  

Meeting Archive

Document Name Publication Date
Nov. 20, 2024 PSC Board Meeting Summary Thu, Feb 6 2025
PSC Board Financials July 2024 Fri, Jul 26 2024
PSC Board Meeting July Agenda Fri, Jul 26 2024
PSCB Meeting Summary April 2024 Fri, Jul 26 2024
2025 PSC Budget Summary Memo Fri, Jul 26 2024

Meeting Information

The Public Safety Communications Board meets virtually every three months.

Co-Chairs

Missouri Co-Chair
Mayor Kris Turnbow, Raymore, Missouri

Kansas Co-Chair
Deputy Chief Eric Houston, Overland Park, Kansas