Newscan: DOJ seeks federal funding to implement policy on body-worn cameras
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DOJ seeks federal funding to implement policy on body-worn cameras
New Orleans 911 operator on the run after allegedly hanging up on distressed callers
New Orleans 911 operator facing arrest for allegedly disconnecting calls deliberately
JMA Wireless, AWS complete private CBRS network for Carnegie Mellon lab
Biden administration releases draft zero-trust guidance
Samsung touts role in public-safety standards
Air Force wants to spot potential outbreaks in personnel sooner with wearables
Deutsche Telekom raises stake in T-Mobile US, swaps shares with Softbank
Systel’s ESN control rooms becoming 3GPP MCX-capable through Softil’s enabling technology
5 steps to protecting federal data repositories in the cloud
How the 5G experience compares across 50 states and 250 cities
Swarms may offer next-level artificial intelligence
5G wireless is already teaching us what we’ll want from 6G
EU rules that ‘zero tariff’ options are contrary to the regulation on open Internet access
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FCC releases Hurricane Ida Communications Status Report for Sept. 7, 2021
FCC seeks comment on broadband access in multi-tenant buildings
FirstNet Authority blog: Remembering 9/11 and how it changed public-safety communications
Motorola Solutions launches the first in-car video system enabled by artificial intelligence
Kymeta, OneWeb successfully test LEO/GEO-capable land and maritime flat-panel user terminal
Frederick County, Va., awards EFJohnson contract for new public-safety radio system
Walter Z. Berger and S. Douglas Hutcheson named co-CEOs of Kymeta