Buffalo County approves joining Nebraska Regional Interoperability Network

Buffalo County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved renewal of an interlocal agreement to participate in the Nebraska Regional Interoperability Network (NRIN) and adopted Resolution 2025-69 authorizing the county chair to execute the agreement.

On Nov. 25, 2025, the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to renew an Interlocal Agreement to participate in the Nebraska Regional Interoperability Network, a statewide system for sharing emergency communications among public agencies.

The motion to approve renewal of the NRIN agreement was made by Commissioner Bill Maendele and seconded by Commissioner Daniel Lynch; the vote recorded all members as "Aye." The minutes include Resolution 2025-69, which cites the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §13-801 et seq.) and authorizes the county to enter the agreement and for the board chair to execute the document on the county’s behalf.

Sheriff Neil Miller was listed on the agenda in connection with the item; the minutes record his presence and that the agreement and resolution were discussed before the vote. The NRIN system is described in the resolution as enabling real-time information sharing among emergency and communications centers to help mitigate emergencies that threaten any location.

Board documents and the printed resolution were filed with the county clerk, and the motion carried without recorded dissent. The chair is authorized to sign the agreement; the minutes do not specify an execution date.