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.
Ways FirstNet is bringing innovation into the field to strengthen situational awareness and incident response
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Public safety leaders reflect on the 21st anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the legacy of 9/11 in the emergency services
‘I don’t want anybody to think we have a Jack the Ripper running around Suffolk County with blood dripping from a knife,’ Police Commissioner Dormer said
The wave is about simultaneous transmissions in the field for the purpose of public safety
Public safety demand for data services grows daily and new spectrum and technology is needed to deliver mobile broadband operations.
Tool lets residents alert each other of break-ins as soon as they happen
Solicited “massages” on Craigslist then showed up dressed as a cop, raped the women, then threatened to bust them for prostitution if they turned him in
Critics say poking into police recruits’ cyberspace goes too far
Google’s surveillance cameras caught drug dealers in Williamsburg stuffing heroin packages into a lock box hidden behind the store’s sign
The new program, SeeClickFix.com, allows citizens to go online and report non-emergency issues in the city
Trooper John Ciszek took the 911 call, and gave the father instructions on how to help his wife deliver the child even as first responders rushed to the scene
P25Net is an innovative P25 digital radio system that enables agencies to seamlessly connect disparate P25 and non-P25 radio networks
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When you watch C-SPAN and read between the lines of what some of the major players are saying, one cannot help but be optimistic about D-Block
Gov. Ed Rendell has publicly apologized for monitoring that included reporting on the activities of political activists and others
You have to know the difference between a citizen in need of assistance and a predator
Four agencies are now connected to the $19 million Alamo Regional Public Safety System
The Terrorist Screening Center and the TSDB enable law enforcement officers to find and apprehend terrorists in the U.S.
The president of an emergency dispatching organization said renaming would cause new problems, despite best intentions
The Rev. Greg Young serves the Germantown Police Department on a volunteer basis
Public safety organizations have endorsed LTE as the next generation of wireless technology for use in the 700 MHz public safety spectrum — so what, exactly, is LTE?
Have we finally reached a meaningful moment in the movement toward reallocation of the 700 MHz D-Block to public safety?
The county paid $125,000 to integrate a computer program designed to help better respond to law enforcement-related calls
Police chiefs pointed to turnover as one of the reasons they had diminished confidence in dispatchers’ competence
Inserted a flash drive into a US military laptop, allowing data to be transferred to servers under foreign control
The LAPD’s police chief believes computer-powered “predictive policing” will take departments to the next level
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