"Radio System"
Radio Update to Cost $3.8M
August 9, 2012Greene County officials are considering spending $3.8 million on Motorola equipment and six strategically placed radio towers that would link the county’s first responders, and potentially those from all of the community emergency agencies in the county, to the state’s multi-agency radio communication system (MARCS).
Read full articlePennsylvania County OKs New Radio System
August 6, 2012Lancaster County’s emergency responders have high hopes for the long-awaited new countywide radio system.
Read full articleOakland Not Yet Ready to Scrap Brand New, But Troubled Police Radio System
August 2, 2012OAKLAND — City leaders won’t rush to replace Oakland’s unreliable public safety radio system that failed police officers again Monday night while protesters marched through city streets shortly after a visit from President Barack Obama.
Read full articleState Radio Systems Upgrade Could Cut Regional Dispatchers Out of The Loop
August 2, 2012Maine: Regional dispatchers are worried they will be out of the communications loop after state public safety departments such as state police, warden and forestry services and marine patrol upgrade their radio communication systems from analog to digital.
Read full articleVerint Receives New Certification from Harris Corporation, Reinforcing Commitment to Driving Excellence in the Public Safety IP Radio Systems Market
June 18, 2012MELVILLE, N.Y. and LONG BEACH, CALIF., June 13, 2012 — Verint® Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: VRNT) today announced that its Impact…
Read full articleLexington-Fayette Urban County Government Awards Cassidian Communications Contract for P25 Land Mobile Radio System
June 18, 2012Cassidian Communications to provide the city of Lexington, Ky., and Blue Grass Airport with state-of-the-art, digital CORP25 Land Mobile Radio…
Read full articleGov. O’Malley Makes First Call on Radio System Connecting Maryland’s First Responders
June 6, 2012From the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Gov. Martin O’Malley contacted state police and local government officials at Pikesville, Cecil County, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, and Kent County on the Eastern Shore when he made the first call on the Maryland First Responders Interoperable Radio System Team, or “Maryland FiRST.”
Read full articleCambridge Consultants Completes New Trials on Iridium-Based Global Push-to-Talk Radio System
June 5, 2012Cambridge, MA and UK – May 29, 2012 – Cambridge Consultants, a leading technology design and development firm, today announced…
Read full articleGovernor O’Malley, Colonel Brown, and Other State Officials to Make Ceremonial First Call on ‘Maryland FiRST’, The New Statewide 700 MHz Radio System
June 4, 2012(Baltimore, MD) – Governor Martin O’Malley will join Colonel Marcus Brown, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police, Ray Lehr, Director…
Read full articleKansas: County Chooses Motorola for 9-1-1 Radio System
May 16, 2012Shawnee County will buy a multimillion dollar public safety radio system from Motorola Solutions Inc.
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