Newscan: Who will pay for community paramedicine in Montana?
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Montana emergency responders are making house calls, but who will pay for community paramedicine?
Midterm politicking comes for Biden’s stalled FCC nominee, Gigi Sohn
FCC addresses wireless emergency alerts
Can AI help cyber-proof public-safety systems?
U.S. taps industrial and cyber firms for help amid warnings of Russian hacks
CISA adds industrial Control System specialists to joint cyber defense collaborative
DoE to fund development of climate-friendly grid security and resilience
Federal appeals court dismisses appeal of California net-neutrality law
In a disaster, AT&T goes to extremes to get you back online
The military’s 5G capabilities could be stale by the time they’re fielded
DoD’s long and winding road to (hopefully) deploying an enterprise cloud
JusticeTrax debuts cloud version of crime-lab software
NYPD unveils its Mach-E electric patrol car at NY International Auto Show
This portable device from Dedrone can detect and identify drones up to three miles away
Public Safety Advocate: FirstNet, built with AT&T, announces more communications tools
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
FCC launches proceeding on promoting receiver performance
FCC proposes public Wireless Emergency Alerts performance reporting
FCC seeks partners for local Wireless Emergency Alerts tests
FCC proposes $660,000 fine against Truphone in foreign-ownership case
U.S. Department of Commerce releases global cross-border privacy-rules declaration
FirstNet, built with AT&T, is connecting more first responders across California
T-Mobile reports 1 million fixed-wireless subscribers just a year after commercial launch
City of Hayward chooses Federal Engineering for communications-center study