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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.

A cloud-based platform has given the departments the ability to collaborate to share data, build robust criminal cases, and solve crime efficiently and effectively
Officers can enjoy comfort and convenience no matter their environment
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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
The ‘Who Killed Matt Novak?’ MySpace page has more than 10,000 ‘friends,’ but has yielded few clues so far
Some question the ethics of posting these details on a page that can be viewed by millions of users
Police suspect a serial killer has attacked 20 men in Michigan, Ohio and Virginia since May, killing five and wounding others
A witness riding the train Tweeted: “pervert on the 2nd car of the red line going to Braintree just passed Charles help me report him in hat”
Police interaction with gang members will be fed into the system for a ‘real time’ account of where gangs operate
Officer Robert Fox received the most serious discipline possible after comments made under the handle ‘pilgrims-progress’
Recorded Future scans social networks, blogs, and websites to find relationships, organizations, actions and incident data related to topics like terrorism
Cops in the Bay Area are blogging and Tweeting information that would have cops from previous generations ‘rolling around in their graves’
The logistical challenge of dealing with 900 officers complicated policing after the Mehserle verdict
Man is accused of killing six Filipinos, an American, a Canadian and a Briton
System should provide better emergency communication between agencies
Device will work off of a 911 database of phone lines
Technology and telecommunications policy briefing
Decision potentially opens way for employers to see information stored on government- or company-issued equipment