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.
What you need to know to stay safe when a drug epidemic hits your community.
Public safety leaders reflect on the 21st anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the legacy of 9/11 in the emergency services
This webinar discusses the ever-changing cyber landscape and spotlight modern advancements in live communications collection.
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
The ACLU is calling police work ‘recklessly sloppy’
Kurt Douglas Green was accused of disclosing info from the National Crime Information Center
Nationwide broadband wireless network would connect cops and other first responders
Most states consider emergency calls public records available on request
Failing to understand that humans are in a constant state of communication can be deadly
‘Blue Alert’ highway signs would warn the public of wanted suspects
Advocates say it will reduce allegations that detectives use coercion
A detective is being reprimanded for making inflammatory posts online
The Florida Integrated Network for Data Exchange and Retrieval helps agencies communicate crimes and other info
Online evidence gathering can be a simple and effective law enforcement tool
U.S. officials have a $4 million communications complex for LEOs and other agencies will keep track of threats
Measures include radiological, biological and chemical weapon detection and protection devices
Hundreds of thousands of cops have been impacted by a seminar that began with a dozen officers crammed into an elementary school classroom
The emergency drill is part of a broader effort to bolster security in the rail system
The information posted helps LEOs learn more about the gangs
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