Interoperability: Does the reality match the vision?
The APCO Project 25 digital radio standards suite and NENA's i3 next-generation 911 architecture are designed in large measure to ensure interoperable communications between disparate systems and equipment. However, market forces often result in the reality regarding interoperability to be quite different than the original vision.
In this webinar, an expert panel will explore the current state of interoperability. Key questions that will be addressed include:
The APCO Project 25 digital radio standards suite and NENA’s i3 next-generation 911 architecture are designed in large measure to ensure interoperable communications between disparate systems and equipment. However, market forces often result in the reality regarding interoperability to be quite different than the original vision.
In this webinar, an expert panel explores the current state of interoperability. Key questions that will be addressed include:
- What are end-users’ typical expectations regarding interoperability?
- What are more realistic expectations, and how can they be achieved?
- Is it possible that systems and equipment could have proprietary features and still be considered interoperable?
- What is the current state of P25 and i3 interoperability testing?
- What are the best practices for ensuring interoperability
Moderator: Glenn Bischoff, editor-in-chief, IWCE’s Urgent Communications
Our panel:
- Steve Devine, assistant director, Missouri Public Safety Interoperability Center
- Steve Graves, CIO, city of Richardson, Texas
- Terry Hall, chief of emergency communications, York County, Va.
- Barbara Jaeger, 911 administrator, state of Arizona
- John Powell, chairman, NPSTC Interoperability Committee
- Greg Warner, director of emergency communications, Bonneville County, Idaho
Register now for this webinar.
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