Newscan: Why police and firefighters still can’t talk to each other
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Why police and firefighters still can’t talk to each other
Hackers launch balloon probe into the stratosphere to spy on drones
Federal lawmakers hot over workers’ RF exposure near towers, other sites
Time has come to reform laws governing law enforcement access to data
India’s telecom minister says call-drop woes will end soon, tower-radiation harmless
India to release guidelines for spectrum sharing, spectrum trading by the end of September
Pentagon races to boost cyber troops to 100,000
Minnesota police want body-cam footage to remain private
Seattle man creates online tool for large police-evidence files
New app can pinpoint floor and room number on college campuses
Public-safety group advises states on next-generation 911 funding
What do 911 authorities need to know about preparing NG911 GIS data?
Texas first responders: 10 years after Hurricane Rita, tech has changed response
It’s official: Altice to buy Cablevision for $17.7 billion
George W. Bush made retroactive NSA ‘fix’ after hospital-room showdown
Bluetooth vs. Wi-Fi in the battle for attendee behavioral analytics
Tennessee explains why it should be able to limit city-run ISPs
Vetoed drone legislation the right step for a growing industry
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
NTIA: Strengthening our digital infrastructure is key to America’s path forward
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai: Why net neutrality won’t hold up in court
APCO holds NG911 forum on coordination between broadband services and NG911
FirstNet and IAFC discuss fire agencies role in public-safety broadband network
FCC announces Task Force on Optimal PSAP Architecture (TFOPA) meeting Sept. 29
FirstNet board announces committee meeting for Oct. 1, full board meeting on Oct. 2
GAO report confirms need for extension of Positive Train Control (PTC) deadline
Anritsu RF Conformance Test System achieves world’s first LTE 3CA validation
Intergraph acquires intellectual property rights to New Zealand police OnDuty mobile application
Middlesex County, Va., awards Federal Engineering with contract to assist in radio-system upgrade