Governor Ron DeSantis last week appointed Flagler County Chief Information Officer Jarrod Shupe, and four others, to the state E911 Board. Shupe is also the county’s 911 coordinator.
“It is such an honor to be appointed by Governor DeSantis to this important board,” Shupe said. “The board administers E911 fees on behalf of the state to provide coordination, support, and technical assistance to counties, as well as to promote the deployment of E911 systems in Florida.”
Shupe is a member of the Florida 911 Coordinators Association, National Emergency Numbers Association, and the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials. He was appointed along with Laurene Anderson of Charlotte County, Daniel Carroll of the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Christine Cooper of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, and Chuck Spalding of Palm Beach County.
“The E911 Board’s primary goal and mission promote and support the development, coordination, and integration of an evolved, fully functional, seamless Next Generation 911 (NG911) system that is accessible anytime, anywhere, from any device to realize the full potential for 9-1-1,” said Christina Pushaw, press secretary for DeSantis. “This next generation 911 system is crucial for protecting the safety of Floridians and visitors.”
The E911 Board was established by the Florida Legislature in 2007 to monitor the collection of E911 fees and oversee the distribution of fee revenues to counties through monthly distributions from E911 fees collected. Counties receive distributions based on the number of postpaid wireless and non-wireless telephone subscribers with a billing address in their county and prepaid service purchased in their counties.
“Congratulations to Mr. Shupe,” said Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Director of Communications (Dispatch) Christina Mortimer. “We appreciate all he does for our E911 system and team.”
Happening now says
Well deserved!!!!
Jane Gentile-Youd says
Jarrod is always very polite and answers all his e-mails so in my heart I know he is a good choice.
Nelson Twinters says
What dealings would the County IT Director have with a private citizen ? Especially one who is constantly criticizing everything the county does ?
Jane Gentile-Youd says
Nasty man. I contact many County personnel whom I like very much and unlike Mullins and Hadeed treat me with respect. In fact I always drop off little holiday tokens every year for over 10 years to the great hired staff..( Hadeed excluded)
Ed Cunningham says
Ms. Youd , why is it you always seem to personally attack anybody who doesn’t agree with you or questions any of your comments? I would think a person who continually runs for elective office and looses like yourself would of figured that out by now.
Jane Gentile-Youd says
Mr. Cunningham
I ran one time. You are hurling untruthful slanderous remarks just like your pal Nelson but rest assured if I am elected I will represent your interests the same as I will for everyone in the county. HAPPY NEW YEAR