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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.

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If rioting involves businesses being looted and burned, our brothers and sisters in the big red trucks will be summoned — and any FD or EMS response in the hot zone will require a dedicated police presence to protect the responders
IoE provides connectivity and innovations never seen before
How people, data, processes and things help public safety increase operational efficiency
Police can see near real-time updates from sensors and surveillance cameras
Think of your voice and ability to project critical information as a vital piece of safety equipment
People who hijack their neighbors’ WiFi to commit crimes on the Internet shouldn’t expect their misdeeds to stay hidden
Mobile applications supporting police, fire, and medical response units have transitioned from simple text and voice to rich multimedia applications
The Explorer for ArcGIS shares maps between users and allows for manipulation during presentations
Software integrates video, CAD and more to increase situational awareness
The inReach Explorer is a unique tool because it allows a headquarters to communicate critical two-way information, track and deploy units and even employ navigational features
Both radio and system can seamlessly integrate with computers already present
New tablet is designed for harsh environments
Officers in Riverside were unaware that Dorner had just opened fire on 2 LAPD officers in a neighboring city just minutes before they themselves were ambushed
Inmates find all kinds of ways to make contraband cellphones work for them. Now, authorities are finding a way to make the phones work for them, too
Integrated push-to-talk, NPSBN and multi-band radios will soon expand how police can communicate on scene
Public-safety IT managers need to focus on publish-and-subscribe models for interoperable, public-safety networks
It seems that some officers are afraid of someone actually hearing them speak on the radio!
Police officials said internal investigation will focus on the time it took officers to respond to the home, and whether dispatchers properly prioritized call
The rugged tablet can withstand dust and water and be used with gloves
Mutualink K12 allows real-time voice, video, data, and text communications between schools and first responders
The man used a lost or stolen portable radio to make false calls and cancel real calls
Pryme radio products have released a new line of headphones, accessories and mics for law enforcement
Cevo gives the mobile user a list of available frequencies on their smartphone
Harris Corp. unveiled two new products and new dispatch technology, which support customizable options for radios and radio accessories, and portable dispatch solutions
The killing of Kari Hunt Dunn spurred a petition that has garnered more than 440,000 signatures demanding hotels and motels be required to enable the direct dialing of 911