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Even Reindeer Need GPS

December 20, 2010

To get Santa to the right chimney on time, Rudolph’s red nose has been supplemented by a whole bunch of navigation and communications electronics over the years. His electronics far surpass even today’s police, fire and EMS vehicles. (And, sadly, Rudolph’s red nose is caused by the non-ionizing radiation from all of the sleigh’s transmitters.)

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Leading Public Safety Associations Announce Open Nominations for 9-1-1 Honor Awards

December 15, 2010

Washington, D.C .– The E9-1-1 Institute, NENA, APCO International, NASNA and 9-1-1 Industry Alliance announced the opening of nominations for the 2011 9-1-1 Honor Awards, which bestows the awards each year to honor heroes and leaders in 9-1-1. The 2011 awards ceremony will take place at the 9-1-1 Honors Gala on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.

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APCO AFC to Cease Coordination of New Part 90 Wideband Applications

December 9, 2010

The FCC’s Part 90 interim narrowbanding deadline is Jan. 1, 2011, after which the FCC will no longer accept applications…

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National 9-1-1 Education Month

December 1, 2010

Rather than reinvent the wheel, the National 9-1-1 Education Month Coalition (NENA, APCO, the E9-1-1 Institute, NAED, and others) would like to tap the creativity that already exists. Let us know what has already been done in your area with regard to 9-1-1 educational messaging, themes, slogans and/or logos. There are three questions that will take just a few minutes of your time to answer and help us to better promote 9-1-1 awareness. …

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APCO Announces First CALEA Public Safety Communications Accreditation Manager Training Course

December 1, 2010

Dec. 1, 2010, Alexandria, Va.: On Jan. 26, 2011, the APCO Institute will conduct the first CALEA Public Safety Communications…

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What’s Your Mission?

November 30, 2010

Have you checked out the discussion forums on PSConnect.org yet? If not, you’re missing out on a great opportunity to connect with your peers. One thread you may want to check out is on mission statements. A member of the Antarctic Fire Department has been tasked with revising the department’s mission statement, and several people have shared their mission statements in response.

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Philadelphia to Honor 9-1-1 Operators in a Ceremony

November 17, 2010

On Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at 7:00 p.m., four civilian 9-1-1 Police Communications Dispatchers will be recognized for their outstanding performance, professionalism and commitment during an event sposored by the Philadelphia Police Radio Advisory Board.

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2010 Hot Products

November 3, 2010

Gear, gadgets and great ideas could be found in abundance at the 76th Annual APCO Conference & Exposition in Houston in August. This year, a select few APCO experts patrolled the exhibit hall for PSC. Incognito, they hunted for the most innovative solutions available to the public safety communications market. Our reviewers have asked all the tough questions, played with the technology and drawn conclusions, identifying the best of the best released in 2010. Here’s what our reviewers have to say about 20 solutions that could soon be coming to an agency near you.

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Public Safety Alliance D Block Activity Update

November 3, 2010

The Public Safety Alliance is continuing to make great strides in advancing national policy to allocate an additional 10 MHz of spectrum in the 700 MHz band (D Block) as well as funding to public safety to establish a nationwide broadband network.

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Dispatching: A Profession or a Job?

October 27, 2010

To work in public safety communications, an individual must be trained and educated in a unique set of skills that goes beyond just knowing how to answer the phone. In this commentary, Joanne E. Angell discusses the differences between a “job” and a “profession,” advocating for the recognition of public safety telecommunicators as professionals and discussing the misperception of emergency communications as “easy” by other public safety disciplines.

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