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.
From patrol to plainclothes, these devices offer all the features you need
Why technology is the key to avoiding the next 9/11 and MCI preparedness
From remote areas to emergency vehicles, agencies can count on consistent connectivity with cellular access
Public safety has been in need of a technological upgrade to evolve along with the consumer technologies that rely on multimedia and the fast transfer of information and data
Callers to 911 who do not get an operator within 10 seconds will hear a recorded message
NBC News launched an internal probe after broadcasting an edited version of Zimmerman’s call to police
Mother suffers from lupus and fell to the floor in a bout of pain
The suit alleges that police were late responding to the call and relied on inexperienced officers who didn’t properly investigate
Some callers ask for help to be sent quickly, others are are matter-of-fact
City Auditor Courtney Ruby said, “The bottom line is that the Oakland Police Department has mismanaged technology for years and citizens have a right to be outraged.”
Web phone service Skype has expanded its cooperation with police
Detectives will review surveillance footage to try to locate the killer
Calls between dispatch and police reveal officers trying to save the lives of victims in the chaos that followed the cinema shooting
High-priority response to silence on the phone accounted for 10 percent of one Fla. agency’s calls last year
The reverse notification provider said some calls were not completed because of heavy volume