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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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Braided fiber cloth cabling makes tough N-ear 360 earpieces even tougher
When reliable ‘round-the-clock comms are a must, N-ear invisible earpieces are a must
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
Suspect used app to eavesdrop on emergency radio transmissions
The Nueces County Sheriff’s Office now can take fingerprints in the field and identify them
Small agencies would never have the opportunity to participate in this type of training without the NIJ-funded project
The new $743 million JetBlue terminal at JFK Airport has already led to a slew of police injuries
Arrogance is a poor substitute for confidence — arrogance appears where confidence is lacking
The city, which gets 5.7 million calls per year, is shifting many 911 calls to 311 and the Internet
Franklin County Sheriff’s dispatchers all are presently paid a $17.96 hourly rate
The DragonForce ‘situation awareness software framework’ provides a flexible technology architecture on which incident commanders and first responders can share tactical information updated in real time
Rigged his phone to make it appear on the police dispatch’s caller ID display as if he were calling from San Francisco
The House and the Senate spending plans would slash up to $100 million for the Justice Department’s Integrated Wireless Network
Millions have been spent on new radio systems, but the Port Authority fears needless deaths of LEOs if an attack happens