Rebanding ‘Fast Track’ option might be repaved 15th November 2006 A representative of the Transition Administrator that is overseeing the reconfiguration of 800 MHz airwaves agreed yesterday to recommend that the TA revisit the Fast Track planning option that few licensees have been able to leverage thus far.
News Software defined radio platform targets military communications 14th November 2006 Texas Instruments now offers its small form-factor, software defined radio development platform targeted at the portable military communications market.
Fla. city installs E911 software 13th November 2006 Digital Data Technologies completed the installation of its AccuGlobeR E911 mobile software system for the city of Boynton Beach, Fla.
Burns loss has caucus looking for new co-chair 10th November 2006 Yesterday’s election concession by Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) will leave the E-911 Caucus with a void that will begin to be addressed as early as next week, according to Beltway sources
Controller software touts multiple applications 9th November 2006 Wireless multi-service mesh network provider Firetide released its HotView Controller software designed for the deployment of mobile architectures that combine centralized controls with distributed network intelligence
Missouri police and fire choose NICE 9th November 2006 NICE Systems announced that the Kansas City, Mo., Police and Fire Departments will be implementing the company’s interaction-capture and analysis solution.
U.S. Army considers Nokia technology 8th November 2006 Nokia has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Army that calls for the latter to evaluate the company’s PCS, WCDMA, 3G, GSM, and WiMAX technologies
APCO announces Winter Summit 7th November 2006 The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials announced its Winter Summit conference will be held Feb. 12-14, 2007, in Orlando, Fla.
Mixed message: FCC dismisses Cyren Call petition but continues to solicit comments 6th November 2006 In an unusual procedural action, the FCC on Friday dismissed Cyren Call Communications’ petition for rulemaking that proposes a public-private partnership to build a nationwide broadband network for public safety utilizing 700 MHz spectrum earmarked for auction to commercial providers.
Research unit lands $9 million contract 3rd November 2006 Ultralife Batteries’ McDowell Research unit landed a $9 million contract from a U.S. defense contractor for its Integration Kits
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