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.
When reliable ‘round-the-clock comms are a must, N-ear invisible earpieces are a must
This informative webinar will provide key information on how two public safety agencies (one police and one fire) funded comprehensive smartphone programs that provided issued devices to all personnel.
5G is here for both fixed locations and vehicles
April 8-14 is designated as National Telecommunicator Week
The anonymous creator calls himself Mr. X (con)
The Redwood City Police Department has added Nixle to an already-robust social media strategy which already includes Facebook, Twitter, and CodeRED
Each episode will stream live and talk about significant arrests and acts of violence
Allocation of the D-Block of 700 MHz spectrum for the purposes of building a nationwide, interoperable emergency communications network is all but sealed
Think of the Raytheon Regional Technology Center as a technology shoot house
The directive states officers cannot “prevent or prohibit” taking of photos or video depicting law enforcement activities in public
A video poking fun at the mishap is set to the same song hacker group ‘Anonymous’ put on the site in the meantime
Hackers gained access to the Salt Lake City Police Department website that gathers citizen complaints about drug and other crimes
Hacking collective Anonymous published a roughly 15-minute-long recording of a call apparently devoted to tracking the loosely-knit group
Training book: Gang members communicate on the Web about shooting at police officers
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia said that the government’s installation of a GPS device, and its use to monitor the vehicle’s movements, constitutes a search
Anonymous explained via Twitter that the attack was in retaliation for the FBI’s crackdown on Megaupload.com, alleged to be a source of online piracy
The outage temporarily crippled the Virginia Criminal Information Network, which alerts police if a person pulled over is wanted
Using computer algorithms, ‘predictive policing’ estimates where certain types of crime may occur, in a similar way that meteorologists forecast weather
Web-based collaboration AntiSec said it revealed 75,000 names and e-mail addresses, credit cards and passwords for Stratfor customers
Although instances of car hacking have been extremely rare, the threat has gotten the attention of automakers
New technology at the center will give more information to call takers
The group claimed Sunday to have stolen credit card numbers belonging to clients of Stratfor
With just about two weeks left in the year and only a handful of days left in Congress’ scheduled session, there is now just a glimmer of hope that our early-2011 optimism on D-Block allocation was well placed
Verizon sent an alert to customers warning of a “civil emergency”
Members of the group say they posted officers’ home addreses and names of their children
Forays into social media manage to nab criminals in unexpected ways
The agency that oversees the San Francisco area transit system is authorizing police to turn off wireless communications in train stations
Law enforcement officials saying they want to keep criminals from using officers’ internal chatter to evade them
P1 Tech Q&A: Master Police Officer Dennis J. Pointer of the Newport News Police Department
What was to be a temporary agreement for dispatch became permanent because of economic factors