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 benefits of 5G are not limited to wireless phone use
A cloud-based platform has given the departments the ability to collaborate to share data, build robust criminal cases, and solve crime efficiently and effectively
Officers can enjoy comfort and convenience no matter their environment
Sussex Police broadly aims to broadcast the challenges its officers and staff face
One critical tool continues to elude us: a nationwide interoperable communications network for our first responders
Google rejected two requests to take down videos that may have defamed police
As they’re about to be arrested, users can hit one button and alert everyone on their list
A federal judge says police need a judge’s permission to get cell phone companies to turn over data
Eric Rachner won a $60k public-disclosure judgment against the Seattle Police Department for denying it had dash cam footage
Learning from videotape and audiotape of life-and-death incidents is one of the foundational principles of the Street Survival Seminar
The hacker group Anonymous leaked the personal information of a deputy inspector they claim maced a group
Powerful 4G LTE networks are the conduit of the future for life-saving data
Powerful Smartphones and a near-infinite store of cloud data provide sci-fi capabilities
The alphabet soup of standards makes it hard to know what does what
Deprived of her phone, woman used her computer to report the crime
Officials say people surfing the web on smart phones has led to problems for police and fire departments
Chicago’s crime data release goes beyond what other major police departments do, crime experts say
The ACLU is defending their ‘program of monitoring police conduct and practices’
The hacker group has the attention of the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and other federal investigators
Progress has been hampered by high costs, intergovernmental wrangling, multilayered bureaucracy and technology that’s still evolving
Communications is still a major issue for public safety and D-Block allocation remains undone
Police are encouraging residents and businesses to register their own cameras
Responders found they could not communicate with each other
The combined solution takes radio transmissions — whether they’re digital or analog signals — from the radio tower and feeds those signals into a router that then converts the voice radio traffic into IP
The demonstration was the second in 7 days in protest of BART’s cutting wireless service
The iPhone, iPad app makes it possible for parents to quickly email police
A website went online Wednesday that also listed names, email addresses, and passwords
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