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By Steve Frackleton
Much has been written about planning and implementing public safety radio systems. From the promise of new technologies, the availability of RF (radio frequency) spectrum, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, the complicated grant funding process, just to name a few. However, an effective education and outreach campaign is a crucial component that is often overlooked during the complicated planning and implementation of these systems.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2011)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Public safety entities and government
agencies can use the new RuralConnect
IP technology for data delivery and monitoring
of electrical devices in settings
where line of sight is not available.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Aug 2011)
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is responsible for more than 18,000 lane-miles of roadway, nearly 3,000 vehicular bridges and 524 other structures. As part of that responsibility, they also protect air and water quality; communities; and roadsides.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2010)
By PSIT Staff
Brea, Calif.,-based PRYME® Radio Products is a manufacturer of high quality products for professional users of two-way radios.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2010)
By Mark Pallans
Read why some utility companies are looking into developing public/private partnerships similar to that of the Nevada Shared Radio System.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2009)
By James Careless
RACOM, a privately owned and operated radio system that covers the entire state of Iowa, is unique among public safety radio systems. Find out how the company and public safety has worked together over the years.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2009)
Consolidation of all 9-1-1 and non-emergency communications functions into a single state-of-the-art command and control center in Washington, D.C., is yielding impressive safety benefits for the city’s residents, daytime workforce and tourists.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2008)
By Dan Hawkins
Project 25. Few terms have been more closely associated with the quest for communications interoperability among public safety agencies.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2007)
By PSIT Staff
Read more about the Broadband Wireless Conference for public safety officials, municipal IT professionals, technology end-users and the like.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2006)
By Joseph Watson
Creation of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) has done much to improve the working relationships between and among first-responder agencies.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Nov/Dec 2006)