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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.

Nikki North, RTCC manager at the Flagler County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office, shares how mutual respect and early involvement are key to successful communication
In high-stress situations, maintain radio discipline by knowing what’s important to say right now, what can wait until later and what doesn’t need to be said at all
Take a look at a comprehensive list of the APCO police 10 codes and their meanings
This informative webinar will provide key information on how two public safety agencies (one police and one fire) funded comprehensive smartphone programs that provided issued devices to all personnel.
5G is here for both fixed locations and vehicles
More states are adopting statewide NG911 plans and the use of text-to-911 continues to grow
The city says its bilingual pay policy is discretionary, and as of now the only languages that qualify for the stipend are Spanish and Farsi
Norwalk police departments gives nearly $500,000 from communications upgrade surplus to the fire department
Dispatchers will be able to access a smartphone’s camera with the user’s permission to assist responders’ response efforts
The benefits of 5G are not limited to wireless phone use
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
View this webinar to hear about use cases deployed on Zebra devices running Windows Pro and how you can adopt these technologies for your teams
What started as a way to honor military personnel has now extended to those in public safety
Take that tactical pause before pressing the mic button
Ensure you’ll get the assistance you need with reliable radio technology
All public safety agencies will be located in one location for better communication; HPD’s police chief will have the authority to reject security plans
During some shifts, the dispatch center has only had one person assigned to answer 911 calls for the entire city
Learn how technology will shape the future of public safety operations, based on results of the second annual Verizon Frontline Public Safety Communications survey
Innovative technology allows officers to communicate with subjects and suspects from a safe distance
Sheriff Vernon Betts wants $2 million in funding for police take-home radios that would replace current outdated equipment
Ways FirstNet is bringing innovation into the field to strengthen situational awareness and incident response
What you need to know to stay safe when a drug epidemic hits your community.
The system will now stop assigning old incidents the same priority designation as emergencies that are underway when residents reach out for help
During her 8-hour shift, Brittany Swetson will hear about a shooter, prowler and alligators — real and imagined
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.
Bakersfield Police Department’s recovery specialist has a special set of skills to field 9-1-1 calls for community members who may need mental health services
How virtual phone lines for law enforcement can promote effective, transparent policing and community engagement
Complete your department’s push-to-talk set-up with these accessories
The department will create policies and procedures to ensure the equipment is only used during an active shooter event or emergency situation