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Michigan statewide radio system wins award

Jun 10, 2005 5:09 PM

The American Council for Technology recently chose the Michigan Public Safety Communication System (MPSCS) for its 2005 Intergovernmental Solutions Award, which recognizes outstanding government technology programs. The 181-tower statewide digital two-way radio system was chosen from more than 60 nominations across the country.

Plans call for an expansion of the current voice-only system to include data transmissions “over the next year,” according to the Michigan Department of Information Technology, which oversees the system.


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