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L.A. County Starting over on Emergency Communications System

External News Source August 1, 2011 Industry, Technology

By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Original publication date: July 29, 2011 

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County leaders Thursday put the county at risk of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds when they voted to scrap years of planning for a vast emergency communications system and restart the search for companies to build the complex project.

The drastic decision came three years after officials from the county and the many independent cities within its borders launched the massive project, which is expected to cost about $700 million to design and build.

The communication system is intended to allow the scores of police, fire and other emergency-response agencies in the sprawling county to communicate and share data during major incidents such as an earthquake or terrorist attack.

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