Nathan D. McClure, ENP
Nate McClure, ENP is a Public Safety Consultant at AECOM He has over 40 years of public safety communications experience, including 17 years as the director of a consolidated 9-1-1/dispatch center and 8 years as an emergency services coordinator. In addition, he has over twenty-one years experience as a volunteer or paid-on-call firefighter and medical first responder.
While serving as the Executive Director for Central Operations for Police Services in Muskegon, Michigan, Mr. McClure was responsible for a number of projects including: the implementation of Enhanced 9-1-1; the design, installation and operation of two new dispatch centers, a computer aided dispatch (CAD) system, a countywide public safety records management (RMS) system, and a multi-site simulcast fire radio system. In addition to serving as the president of two APCO Chapters and the Michigan Chapter of NENA, Mr. McClure served as national president of APCO and has served on numerous APCO and NENA committees and projects, including APCO Projects 3, 13, 16, 16A, 17, 35, and 37 and the NENA National Resource Committee.
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Nate McClure, ENP is a Public Safety Consultant at AECOM He has over 40 years of public safety communications experience, including 17 years as the director of a consolidated 9-1-1/dispatch center and 8 years as an emergency services coordinator. In addition, he has over twenty-one years experience as a volunteer or paid-on-call firefighter and medical first responder.
While serving as the Executive Director for Central Operations for Police Services in Muskegon, Michigan, Mr. McClure was responsible for a number of projects including: the implementation of Enhanced 9-1-1; the design, installation and operation of two new dispatch centers, a computer aided dispatch (CAD) system, a countywide public safety records management (RMS) system, and a multi-site simulcast fire radio system. In addition to serving as the president of two APCO Chapters and the Michigan Chapter of NENA, Mr. McClure served as national president of APCO and has served on numerous APCO and NENA committees and projects, including APCO Projects 3, 13, 16, 16A, 17, 35, and 37 and the NENA National Resource Committee. He has written numerous articles and made presentations and many conferences including APCO Annual Conferences in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 among others.