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Bob Gojanovich has over 37 years experience in telecommunications, including 19 years specializing in Public Safety communications. As part of his 31-year career with Verizon, Bob successfully managed the New Jersey Enhanced 9-1-1 Network, a statewide system serving over 300 Public Safety Answering Points, 30 telephone companies, seven wireless carriers and nine million people, from its inception in 1989 through 2003.

After retiring from Verizon, Bob spent 2½ years with the consulting firm iXP Corporation, where he led the team that developed the technical specifications for New York City’s next E9-1-1 network. This effort included responsibility for network-based call distribution, intelligent workstations and recording systems, plus one-of-a-kind interfaces to unique emergency reporting systems employed in the City. Bob also led iXP’s wireless 9-1-1 accuracy testing efforts.

Bob was NJ-NENA's first Commercial Vice President, serving from 1994 until 2006. He served as a Technical Advisor and conference volunteer to NJ-NENA until he was elected as the Private Sector VP in 2010. However shortly after the election Bob had to step down due to taking a position with TCS. He will remain a volunteer and Technical Advisor.

Bob has been actively involved in the development of 9-1-1 technical standards at the national level since 1993. He was Chair of the Network Committee for the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) for 10 years and remains an advisor to NENA’s Technical Lead Team. He served on the NENA Strategic Wireline/Wireless Action Team (SWAT) and the ATIS Emergency Services Interconnection Forum (ESIF) from its original creation in 1996 (as the Wireless E9-1-1 Implementation Ad Hoc - WEIAD) until 2005.

In 2003 Bob won the 2003 William E. Stanton Award, which is bestowed upon an individual who not only excelled in his or her everyday job but who has gone above and beyond to further the goals of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). The Award, which debuted in 1999 at the NENA Annual Conference, is named for the first recipient and long-time executive director of NENA. The William E. Stanton Award is a Lifetime Achievement award and replaces the previous NENA 9-1-1 Service Awards.

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