InfraLynx Hummer delivers interoperability on wheels 1st September 2002 The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington has out-fitted a high-mobility, multipurpose, wheeled vehicle (HMMWV, pronounced or ) with almost every
In Nashville, APCO sets sights on a global stage 1st September 2002 If you could spell you could have a front-row seat at APCO’s 68th Annual Conference and Exposition. The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
Bonding of $12.5 million authorized for public safety radio system upgrade 30th August 2002 Aug. 23, 2002 Anoka County (Minn.) is moving quickly to develop a new public safety radio system in the county. The goal is to have the new system under
County takes out $17M emergency services loan 28th August 2002 August 23, 2002 Montgomery County (Penn.) hopes to have an improved emergency radio system in place as early as next June. And it can’t come early enough
E. F. Johnson emphasizes digital products, VoIP at APCO 19th August 2002 Exhibit at APCO 2Q financial results Investor conference call The E. F. Johnson Company, Waseca, Minn., didn’t introduce new products at the APCO national
New APCO President Thera Bradshaw’s agenda gets tepid reception 19th August 2002 When Thera Bradshaw addressed the banquet audience at the APCO national conference in Nashville, Tenn., following her swearing in as the association’s
Former NTSB Chairman Hall cautions APCO members about security issues 17th August 2002 Homeland Security Dept. may degrade response in early going Don’t let homeland security detract from public safety Planning and drills save lives—remember
RCC Consultants talks funding, grant management at APCO 15th August 2002 At the RCC Consultants booth at the APCO national conference in Nashville, Tenn., yesterday, Terry Wright, the company’s vice president of sales and marketing,
Vendor locking 1st August 2002 I worked 11 years for a dealer who stressed that if his manufacturer’s unique trunking protocol were sold, it would essentially lock out other vendors
Grand Traverse County delays 911 hike proposal 24th July 2002 July 23, 2002 It will cost county more than $50,000 to conduct special election TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — With the Nov. 5 election ballot already filling
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