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Matt Sinclair presented with Chief’s Commendation from Belleville Police Service

By Paul Martin May 20, 2026 | 11:00 AM

At this week’s meeting of the Belleville Police Services Board, they took a few moments to recognize someone who made a huge contribution to the service’s transition to Next-gen 911 service.

Matt Sinclair was commended for his exceptional leadership and dedication during the successful migration to NG911.

From the project’s inception years ago, Matt has been instrumental, providing continuous feedback and unwavering support to the Director of Emergency Communications and the Dispatch team throughout the entire NG911 timeline.

In the final stages, Matt produced a detailed seven-page document outlining roles, timelines, activities, and contingency plans, which was critical to the project’s smooth completion. His initiative, attention to detail, and ability to coordinate the team were decisive to the project’s success.

Police Chief Murray Rodd says he is “highly deserving of recognition for his outstanding contributions to the NG911 migration and our Service’s technological growth.”