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<br />Section 6: INTEGRATED SERVICES <br /> <br />~ 6.01 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Integration trial and documentation <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC determination <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />9 6.02 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />April 24, 1998 <br /> <br />ACSEC appreciates regional councils cooperation and assistance in the <br />Integration Trial as it has helped to identify policies, procedures and <br />standards that will be required for integration implementation across the <br />State. However, it was stated that due to the requirements of the new <br />Rule 251.7 - Guidelines for Integrated Services, the regional council will <br />be required to submit an approved request, substantiated and <br />accompanied by testing documentation, to the ACSEC separate from <br />the documentation you have assisted in obtaining through the trial <br />phase. Documentation would be required for each software application <br />or integrated function. <br /> <br />ACSEC Rule 251.7 - Guidelines for Implementing Integrated Services <br />and suggested changes <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC Rule 251.7 - April 1998 Commission Meeting <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />~ 6.03 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />April 1998 Commission meeting follow-up memo <br /> <br />ACSEC adopted Rule 251.7 with the following changes: A statement <br />specified that the rule applies to 9-1-1 districts only if they are receiving <br />Equalization Surcharge Funds from the ACSEC. A minimum testing <br />period of one (1) week prior to the cut-over of the newly integrated <br />system must be followed; and the introduction of third-party software <br />can not lead to the degradation of equipment or services subsequent to <br />the installation of the ancillary software. <br /> <br />Third-party software <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC policy <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />January 8, 1998 letter to regional council <br /> <br />ACSECPooc~sandP~eduros <br />Februarj1999 <br /> <br />Page 22 <br />