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.
Experts share eight top tips for maximizing the value of both capital funds and possible grants
How law enforcement and educators can develop effective threat assessment teams to stop school violence
Busting the myths surrounding live social media collection and analysis
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
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