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
UPDATED STORY New York City reports continuing 800 MHz interference 28th August 2002 In a document filed a few days ago with APCO’s 800 MHz interference database, New York City’s Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Emergency cell calls pose unseen danger 25th August 2002 Aug. 24, 2002 Ken Brown, director of the new Glynn-Brunswick 911 Center (Brunswick, Ga.), is troubled. Despite the state-of-the-art technology of his
IAFC conference hardly mentions radio communications, yet cites its importance 25th August 2002 The International Association of Fire Chiefs, Fairfax, Va., presented its Fire-Rescue International Conference and Exposition in Kansas City, Mo., Aug.
Supervisors face static on radio towers 23rd August 2002 August 21, 2002 Half a year after entering into a $7.2 million contract agreement to build a new 800-MHz public safety radio system, progress is at once
Sheriff says tax will help radio unit 22nd August 2002 Aug. 21, 2002 Rather than have the county impose a tax on the residents, Sheriff Mark Hackel said he would rather let the voters decide on the issue in
IBM gets nod for DC-area wireless public safety network 22nd August 2002 The Washington Post reported this morning that officials in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland would announce a contract today with IBM to build
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
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
Public-private partnership brings Ricochet wireless Internet to Denver 17th August 2002 Ricochet Networks has re-launched its Ricochet high-speed wireless Internet service to consumers in Denver. As part of a public-private partnership with
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