Ill. corrections department chooses Icom radios for narrowbanding solution
Icom America recently secured a contract with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC). RF Marketing, the manufacturer’s representative in Illinois and Wisconsin, completed negotiations and will deliver a total of 1,734 portable radios and 50 base stations throughout 2012.
The Department of Corrections’ existing system consists of devices from various manufacturers and some radios in use for over 15 years. In response to a statewide bid opportunity to narrowband the IDOC’s system, RF Marketing submitted technical qualifications and showcased Icom’s F4161S series portable in a successful product demonstration. The IDOC and the Illinois Central Management Services, the state’s department responsible for procurement, approved the proposal for its technical merit and competitive pricing.
The 5-watt F4161 portable meets MIL-STD 810 specifications and receives an IP55 rating for dust protection and water jet resistance. The portable features 512 memory channels with 128 zones, a full dot matrix LCD with backlit capability and built-in enhanced audio. The portable’s Li-ion battery pack averages 14-hour typical operating time. Additionally, the IDOC will also incorporate Icom’s F6021 series — a compact, military-grade mobile unit configured as a base station. The F6021 series features 128 memory channels, six programmable buttons, multiple signaling, advanced scanning and wide frequency coverage.
IDOC currently operates 27 prisons throughout Illinois in addition to work camps, boot camps and adult transition centers. The agency is committed to operating a safe and secure prison system, enhancing prison-based treatment and prevention programs, and reducing recidivism by successfully reentering inmates into society.