"First Responders"
Mutualink Unveils Google Glass for Public Safety
August 19, 2013At APCO 2013 (Booth 745), Mutualink, Inc. will demonstrate real-time multimedia interoperability for public safety using Google Glass.
Read full articleRaytheon And Twisted Pair Solutions Unveil State-of-the-art Dispatch Center
July 29, 2013Dispatch system deployed for the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff is one of the first in the nation to be purely IP-based and supports the use of smartphones and tablets for seamless first responder critical communications.
Read full articleFormer FCC Chair’s Proposed Ad Hoc Emergency Response System Already Available to First Responders
July 16, 2013Mobilicom addresses first responder need for Internet connectivity in disaster situations.
Read full articleAvtec Implements P25 CSSI Open Standard Interface for Idaho County
April 1, 2013Avtec and Etherstack are working together to enable four counties in southeastern Idaho to implement an open, standards-based, completely redundant and shared voice communication system for communicating with the counties’ Public Safety First Responders.
Read full articleThe State of Maryland to Implement Interoperability for First-Responders with InterAct Public Safety Systems
April 19, 2011(PRWEB) April 19, 2011 — Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley has announced that all emergency response agencies across the state will soon be connected for all voice and data information. This effort will enable a coordinated response to all emergencies allowing Police, Fire, Emergency Medical Services and Public Safety
Answering Points (911 call centers) to share real-time information as a situation occurs.
Getting the Green Light
November 18, 2010Exponential growth in the Houston-metro area and its resulting traffic gridlock have negatively affected Harris County’s emergency responders and their response times. Local emergency service districts are fighting back with technology and working together to expand an intelligent emergency preemption system to more county and state roads.
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