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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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
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Public safety officials could share messages and data
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