Law enforcement and emergency personnel use the Incident Commanders Radio Interface to link disparate radio systems. Manportable system allows emergency personnel with disparate communications systems ...
SAN FRANCISCO — M/A-COM announced a packet-switched interoperability system that allows seamless connections between voice radios in public safety networks at the APCO Public Safety Conference. The ...
Interoperability in communications has long vexed military, public safety and law enforcement organizations. The ever-expanding landscape of equipment unable to reliably and securely communicate with ...
“Radio interoperability” has become a buzzword in the wake of recent shooting events that have shaken the Capitol Hill community. But some of the concerns that Capitol Police radios are technically ...
With nearly 28 years of experience with the Lexington Division of Police and 15 months as director of Lexington Enhanced 911, I’ve seen the realities of next-generation public safety communications — ...
With nearly 28 years of experience with the Lexington Division of Police and 15 months as director of Lexington Enhanced 911, I’ve seen the realities of next-generation public safety communications — ...
LONDON and RICHARDSON, Texas, Jan. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SOLiD, the leader in cellular in-building mobile coverage, and Mavenir, the network software provider building the future of networks, ...
PISCATAWAY, N.J., Sept. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The DIFI Consortium is pleased to announce a GNU Radio Conference 2022 (GRCon22) talk titled “DIFI: The Universal Language for Streaming Digitized ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command has greatly strengthened the Army's ability to securely communicate with allies in real time through the ...
One of the difficulties that first responders during the Sept. 11 attacks faced was problematic communication, including radios that didn't allow different agencies to speak with one another. It would ...
Attorneys for Sirius and XM satellite radio took off the gloves on Friday, sending the Federal Communications Commission a twenty-page screed against the "Consumer Coalition for Competition in ...
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