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By PSIT Staff
Industry News
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2012)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Digital is the wave of the future... catch it!
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2011)
The essence of disaster preparedness is to train to the highest level that your budget can afford. Train and plan as often and as realistically as possible.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2010)
By Brian Haughton
COBRA, a highly secure government facility, is one of the few places in the world where emergency first responders can receive hands-on training in a real hot zone. This training is a good way for teams to gain confidence if responding to situations such as a HazMat spill or a terrorist chemical weapons incident.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Sep 2010)
By PSIT Staff
Whether on routine patrol, responding to an emergency situation or ensuring interoperability among multiple jurisdictions, public safety agencies rely on Sprint everyday to deliver an integrated communications strategy with top-notch support.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2009)
Industry News
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2009)
Industry News
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jul/Aug 2009)
By Stephenie Slahor
When an incident occurs, all agencies must be able to communicate efficiently and easily with one another.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2009)
By Russ Schanlaub
Online training can offer huge rewards to departments in their training efforts, saving manpower and costs.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Apr 2009)
By Laura Matthews
In 1976, the National Fire Data Center of the United States Fire Administration (USFA) established the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2009)