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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Argus Corrections Solutions’ Echo 2.0 raises the bar for safety and security capabilities of institutions
Contrary to promises of secure messaging and data storage, public messaging apps are not designed to exchange intelligence shared among officers
By formulating questions based on the issues brought up by the other person, a questioner can control and direct the conversation
Department already uses Nixel to communicate with citizens
Stabbings, Moscow attacks underscore dismal state of security cameras in subways
The satellite pictures helped locate the suspect
Mobile Mark antenna is also a multi-band unit
Fear they might get in trouble: ‘It will take a while to be accepted’
Authorities say message tried to initiate protest of new radio system
Organizations promoting jihad are using the Internet to propagate their extremist religious ideology through training and resources for jihadists
FBI now has access to critical local information
HYDRA will help with terrorism and natural disaster preparations
Asking the right questions can influence a person’s instinctive thought processes and their subsequent behavior
Chief William Bratton, LAPD (ret.) says of the effort to build a nationwide public safety wireless broadband network, “If we don’t get that D-Block now, we’ll never get it.”
Break the law and your new ‘friend’ may be the FBI
Radio manufacturer rolls out new radios and plans for digital radios
Both at local and state level, authorities give them higher priority
Broadband is coming, but experts disagree on when and how
Many lawmakers say that using the pricey Predator aircraft is worth it
Fluency in other languages helps create ties with the community
Gender issues can be uncomfortable for cops to discuss, but brothers and sisters in police work must get through, over, and beyond them for organizational success
While gadgets are seen as distractions, first responders are required to use them
This approach to social networking includes citizens, objectives, planning, policies, and scheduling
Legal requirements to establish a multi-jurisdictional police tactical team
Few arguments against using plain language and common terminology are defensible anymore
The investigations of Amber Dubois and Chelsea King were treated very differently
NamUs is free, but many LEO agencies aren’t aware of it
How Facebook and Twitter changed the search for Chelsea King
The Real Time Crime Center is a fusion center that works with surveillance images
Mobile camera systems fight vehicle theft and identify unregistered cars
Departments struggle to protect their identity when Twitter users impersonate them