When your 911 system starts rebooting mid-call, it’s not just a technical issue — it’s a public safety crisis.
Grand Traverse County commissioners unanimously approved a $359,457 investment to replace a failing call-handling system that had become unreliable during active emergency calls.
After evaluating multiple vendors, the county selected Ryzyliant, citing stronger redundancy, independent operation capabilities, and comprehensive cybersecurity measures — specifically requiring a hybrid local + cloud architecture designed to ensure 911 operations remain online even during catastrophic events.
Modern 911 centers need resilience, mobility, and true local survivability.
Read the full story here: https://www.9and10news.com/2026/02/18/grand-traverse-county-approves-nearly-360k-to-replace-critical-and-failing-911-phone-system/