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.
Funds to combat violent crime and opioid abuse may also help agencies fund communications technology
The carrier’s powerful 5G performance makes it a strong choice for the emergency services
The power of interconnected hub technology improves your ability to be efficient and quick when dispatching services to the community
The costs have become so large that carriers have started charging law enforcement for the records they turn over
The previous outdated 911 and non-emergency telephone system has been updated to the Sentinel Patriot Enhanced 911 Telephone System
Using industry-leading geo-fencing and geo-targeting, mobile alerts to citizens can become more accurate, more relevant, more meaningful, and more actionable
SMS service aids hard of hearing, those who could be endangered by speaking
Report says city’s fire and police departments are not working together to prepare for a surge in calls that would come with a massive crisis
Police and supervisors have praised the composure displayed throughout the call
Global Tel expects to have the blocking technology running by the end of the year
Two computer attacks caused more than $5,000 damage
Leaders call for system overhaul after center’s 12-hour blackout last week
Federal chairman says move sends a message to criminals
A man was killed after dispatch asked him to return to city limits to discuss an altercation
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