Morgan County, West Virginia Selects GeoComm to Strengthen Next Generation 9-1-1 Readiness

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Morgan County, West Virginia Selects GeoComm to Strengthen Next Generation 9-1-1 Readiness

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ST. CLOUD, Minn., Aug. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GeoComm, the trusted leader in public safety GIS data management, announced today that Morgan County, West Virginia has selected GeoComm to advance its Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) readiness. This new engagement underscores GeoComm's longstanding commitment to helping communities nationwide achieve safer, faster emergency response through precise and reliable GIS data solutions.

To strengthen NG9-1-1 readiness Morgan County is leveraging:

  • Comprehensive GIS Data Assessment to ensure county data aligns with national NG9-1-1 standards
  • Ongoing access to GeoComm's industry-leading GIS Data Management tools to maintain data accuracy and streamline integration with NG9-1-1 service providers
  • Automated Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) Development Service to support the transition to NG9-1-1

With GeoComm's GIS Data Analysis Report, Morgan County's GIS staff now have a clear roadmap to update and align their data with national standards. Leveraging GeoComm's GIS Data Hub, the county can independently generate quality control reports as they make progress over the next several months. This proactive approach ensures their data will be maintained at NG9-1-1 readiness long term.

Recognizing the importance of clean, authoritative GIS data for routing emergency calls, the county has also engaged GeoComm to deliver a new Master Street Address Guide (MSAG). Once local updates are complete, GeoComm will generate the MSAG from their validated GIS dataset, providing Morgan County and their NG9-1-1 service provider, INDigital, with accurate, dispatchable location information.

The initiative includes not only ongoing data quality reporting, but also Spatial Interface (SI) technology that automates the secure submission of GIS data directly to the NG9-1-1 service provider. This ensures streamlined workflows and reduces the potential for human error, giving first responders confidence in the accuracy of the information guiding their response.

"Morgan County's decision to partner with GeoComm demonstrates the importance of accurate, standards-based GIS data in protecting communities," said Bill McCullough, VP Sales & Marketing at GeoComm. "We are honored to support their mission to strengthen emergency response capabilities and proud to bring our decades of leadership in public safety GIS to West Virginia."

For over 30 years, GeoComm has partnered with state and local governments, PSAPs, and NG9-1-1 providers to deliver GIS solutions that improve emergency response when seconds matter most. The selection by Morgan County adds to the growing number of West Virginia communities choosing GeoComm to deliver trusted expertise, innovative technology, and unmatched customer support in advancing public safety.

About GeoComm
 GeoComm, a leading provider of public safety GIS systems, empowers organizations to map, manage, and share critical location data for faster emergency response. With nearly three decades of experience and customers across the United States, GeoComm is dedicated to ensuring that every call for help is answered with the right location information, at the right time, for the right people.

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