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the 911 Trust Ledger foundation

911 Trust Ledger Foundation is the nonprofit backbone of a new era in public safety technology. An open, neutral steward of trust for the 911 ecosystem. On mission to ensure transparency, integrity, and innovation across emergency communications by governing the standards, open-source frameworks, and community that power the 911 Trust Ledger. The Foundation provides oversight, governance, and long-term sustainability; inviting PSAPs, vendors, researchers, and policymakers to collaborate in building a decentralized infrastructure that protects public safety data as a shared public good.

Every call for help passes through dozens of systems. 
No one sees the full picture.

911 Trust Ledger gives emergency-response data a verifiable layer of trust.

the 911 Trust Ledger protocol

911 Trust Ledger protocol is an open, permissioned, decentralized data infrastructure for the emergency services ecosystem. It ensure that every event, transaction, and decision within the 911 ecosystem is accurate, traceable, and trusted. Designed for interoperability with NENA’s i3 standard, the Protocol introduces a layer of verifiable data integrity, creating a single, shared source of truth across all public safety stakeholders — PSAPs, vendors, carriers, and agencies.

As a community-driven project, the 911 Trust Ledger Protocol is not controlled by any single vendor or authority. Its open architecture allows multiple implementations to coexist, evolve, and innovate in parallel, empowering the public safety community to build, validate, and extend the network together. The result is a shared, trustworthy foundation for AI, analytics, and next-generation emergency response.

the 911 Trust Ledger protocol

911 Trust Ledger protocol is an open, permissioned, decentralized data infrastructure for the emergency services ecosystem. The ledger ensures that every event, transaction, and decision within the 911 ecosystem is accurate, traceable, and trusted. Designed for interoperability with current standards, the Protocol introduces a layer of verifiable data integrity and creates a single, shared source of truth across all public safety stakeholders — PSAPs, vendors, carriers, and agencies.

As a community-driven project, the 911 Trust Ledger Protocol is not controlled by any single vendor or authority. Its open architecture allows multiple implementations to coexist, evolve, and innovate in parallel, empowering the public safety community to build, validate, and extend the network together. The result is a shared, trustworthy foundation for AI, analytics, and next-generation emergency response.

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