"Radio"
Auditor Slams Oakland Police on Oversight of Technology Systems
August 2, 2012Oakland police have squandered nearly $2 million over the past five years on technology systems that were never used or underutilized, a city auditor’s report has found.
Read full articleJackson County Launches New 9-1-1 System
July 25, 2012HOLTON – A nearly $500,000 new 911 system was up and running Tuesday in Jackson County that features sophisticated mapping technology and the ability to keep detailed statistics on calls.
Read full articleCounty Panel OKs Spending for 9-1-1 System
June 25, 2012Plans for a new public safety communication system moved ahead Thursday after Allen County, Ind., officials approved funding for their $7.3 million share of the project.
Read full articleAmbulance Provider’s Area Exclusivity May Have to Withstand Open Bidding
June 25, 2012Riverside and San Bernardino counties, Calif.: If you’re in the Inland area and need an ambulance to get to a hospital, chances are American Medical Response will take you there.
Read full articleCounty Searches for Cause of Radio Static Between Sheriff’s Deputies and Dispatchers
June 19, 2012AUBURN — Too many radio calls between Androscoggin County Sheriff’s deputies and dispatchers are being interrupted by static. And it’s getting worse, Capt. Raymond Lafrance, who oversees the county’s patrol and communications divisions, said.
Read full articleNew York: Seven Radio Towers to Be Featured In $10 Million County System
June 13, 2012Seven radio towers will be in place as part of Niagara County’s new $10 million emergency radio system.
Read full articleNew York: City, County Officials to Discuss Offer of Free Radios
June 11, 2012City and Niagara County officials will meet next week to discuss the county’s offer of $425,000 worth of free radios for the Lockport’s Police and Fire departments.
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 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: Commission to Consider Radio Contract Negotiations
April 18, 2012After more than a year of research, the Shawnee County Emergency Communications Management Board has a recommendation for the county’s new emergency 911 radio system provider.
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