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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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What started as a way to honor military personnel has now extended to those in public safety
Take that tactical pause before pressing the mic button
BART officials blocked wireless access to disrupt a demonstration protesting a shooting death by BART police
Sept. 11 was a convergence of the worst possible problems in communication technology
With just a few legislative days remaining before the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, will legislation on D-Block allocation pass before that milestone?
On CrimeReports.com, people can see notes about crimes in their neighborhoods and elsewhere
Sheriffs’ department sites were either unavailable for most of Saturday or had been wiped clean of content
A group of cities in California are moving to implement “Next-Generation 9-1-1" systems
University police are adding an emergency situation mobile application that streams audio and video
Other employees had home addresses and personal email addresses published
Allegheny County Deputy Emergency Management Director Raymond DeMichiei says that some folks may be puzzled by sounds and other mayhem while the Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises” is filmed in the area
It turns out that successful interoperability doesn’t have much to do with funding
A friend in Calif. saw a distraught post and alerted Pa. cops
Rhodium Suite is web-based, which means that any user can have access to an incident almost anywhere
San Jose Chief Chris Moore advocated against auctions of ‘white space’ spectrum that could impact emergency transmissions
“It’s another way to cover us from somebody trying to make up something that we’ve done,” an officer said
Chief Terry Sult wants to use a nearly $22,000 grant to purchase a video conferencing system
Police have warrant for Jorge Landeros, wanted in the murder of an American University professor
Group claiming responsibility says they were looking for ‘humiliating dirt’
The department issued a directive that will limit officers’ activities online
Officer Albie Esparza said the e-mail upgrade had to come before the dept. seemed antiquated
Hacker group says attack is response to state’s immigration laws; Group also hit websites of the US Senate, CIA, Sony
Texas cops devote money, time to visual aids
Harlin McEwen provided an update on D-Block allocation — which continues to move closer to reality — and other matters related to the nascent nationwide public safety broadband network
Hacker group called Anonymous targets Spanish police
DUI function of some apps troubled some police agencies
Public safety officials could share messages and data