The upgrade replaces analog infrastructure with a digital network designed to improve emergency response reliability and location accuracy.
Secaucus, NJ — Secaucus police have transitioned to a new Next Generation 911 (NG911) system, replacing the town’s older analog infrastructure with a digital network designed to improve emergency response capabilities. Officials say the upgrade provides more accurate caller location data and increased reliability for emergency communications. The change was recently completed by the Secaucus Police Department in Hudson County.
Key Points
• Secaucus Police transitioned to the statewide Next Generation 911 system• The digital network improves caller location accuracy and system reliability• The infrastructure is part of New Jersey’s statewide Emergency Services IP Network
The new system connects Secaucus to New Jersey’s Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet), a statewide platform designed to support emergency communications across 248 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs). The network was developed through a partnership between the state and Lumen Technologies…