Assemblyman Santabarbara: Schenectady County Sheriff Dominic Dagostino appointed to the Statewide Interoperable and Emergency Communication Board

Assemblyman Santabarbara announced that his recommendation to appoint Schenectady County Sheriff Dominic Dagostino to the Statewide Interoperable and Emergency Communication Board has been approved. The appointment carries a four year term.
 
The State Interoperable and Emergency Communication Board is tasked with:

  • Making recommendations to the Commissioner of the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services on the expenditure of grants and other funding programs related to interoperable and emergency communications;
  • Making recommendations related to the development, coordination and implementation of policies, plans, standards, programs and services related to interoperable and emergency communications, including but not limited to ensuring compliance with federal mandates for interoperable communications and compatibility with the national incident management system; and
  • Establishing structures and guidelines to maintain interoperable communications planning and coordination at the statewide level.


“Sheriff Dagostino has a long-standing career in law enforcement and has served our community with distinction," said Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara. "He has been a great partner and is more than qualified with knowledge and experience in all five of the areas required for this appointment," Santabarbara added. "I'm confident he will be an invaluable asset to New York State on this board."

“I thank Assemblyman Santabarbara for the recommendation and for this opportunity to serve the people of New York State,� said Sheriff Dagostino. “I'm looking forward to bringing my knowledge and experience to help advance efficient and effective communication among our first responders.�