Communications Interoperability
The Police1 Communications Interoperability category is a comprehensive resource for researching interoperable communication solutions. These solutions are crucial for ensuring seamless communication between different agencies and systems.
The T-Mobile 5G network enables the deployment of advanced technology for first responders
This webinar explores exactly how to do it
5G connectivity plays an important role in areas where wires aren’t available
The “safety band” spectrum used to keep first responders from getting caught in traffic en route to an emergency may be opened up for use by unlicensed Wi-Fi users
A letter sent to all York County fire, EMS and police chiefs stated first responders must perform nonemergency communications tasks themselves until staffing issues are resolved
The move comes as a grand jury is expected to announce soon if the involved officers will be charged
Paramedic Johnathan Harrison said a tragic incident on his job inspired him to create a device that would make 911 callers’ homes more visible to first responders
The integration of the two technologies will get first responders detailed information about the crash before they arrive on scene
It was estimated that 1 in 4 Norwegians knew someone who had been directly affected by the deadliest attack in Norway since World War II
This earpiece features a thin wire and microspeaker to deliver radio communications without sacrificing comfort or situational awareness
Law enforcement must move from box-checking to strategic thinking when it comes to communicating with the community
The transmissions feature automated voices using racial slurs and threatening violence such as lynchings in front of the county courthouse
Greater situational awareness, officer safety, better communications and faster response times were already on the wish list – the crisis added new urgency
The policy goes into effect immediately
Focus on specific use cases and proven technologies to help address community concerns about AI tools like facial recognition
Improve situational awareness with the all new NoizeBarrier technology
Solid network reliability, data priority for first responder traffic and local 24/7 support are crucial
The company will provide free 5G access to all public and nonprofit state and local fire, police and EMS agencies for 10 years
This new video app helps facilitate non-emergency responses during the coronavirus pandemic
Allowing the public to file low priority crime or incident reports online or by phone facilitates social distancing
Understanding how people process crisis events will enable first responders to more effectively communicate with communities
Transitioning in-house public safety employees to working remotely while using apps to communicate and track supplies is a challenge for any agency
The businesses that equip and serve first responders are supporting the national emergency response with new products, free services and donations
This phone app lets you reduce face-to-face citizen encounters – and potential COVID-19 exposure – by conducting non-emergency police business by phone
Advancements in wireless communications are influencing how other technologies can perform for law enforcement
Castle Rock PD uses a range of software solutions to streamline processes, increase situational awareness and share critical information with regional agencies to increase public safety beyond their borders
How one Georgia 911 center stays ready to deploy a pop-up dispatch center when disaster hits
Virginia research project highlights possible solutions for filling hiring and knowledge gaps
A poll on the Wilkes-Barre Twp. PD’s Facebook page asking citizens whether they support encryption for some or all police calls generated hundreds of responses
The ability to ensure that command, control, communication, computation and information is harnessed in one place is of paramount importance for public safety
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said his department has enacted 84 of 93 recommendations
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Motorola adds new interfacing options, applications and remote management features to its mission-critical radios
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