Is Congress listening? 1st September 2006 Last month, the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials and the National Emergency Number Association both endorsed the concept of reallocating
700 MHz reallocation gains support 1st September 2006 Those hoping to convince the FCC to open a proceeding regarding the reallocation of 30 MHz of 700 MHz spectrum currently designated to be auctioned by
Offer incentives to keep dispatchers 1st September 2006 I’ve just returned from the Association of Public-Safety Communication Officials conference, and I recently was at National Emergency Number Association
Keeping licenses current is key 1st September 2006 We’re now several months past the one-year milestone for 800 MHz reconfiguration and knee-deep into completing Frequency Reconfiguration Agreements, or
Illinois miners’ communications bill becomes law 1st September 2006 Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich recently signed a bill to protect trapped miners and rescuers responding to such incidents. Illinois Senate Bill 929
Fed suggests interoperability liaisons 1st September 2006 A Department of Justice representative, speaking last month at the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials conference in Orlando, proposed
FCC probes Indiana two-way radio dealer 31st August 2006 The FCC yesterday opened a proceeding to determine whether the licenses of Commercial Radio Service in Terre Haute, Ind., and Timothy Doty should be revoked
Region 14 holds second meeting 29th August 2006 The Region 14 (Ind.) 700 MHz Public Safety Planning Committee will conduct its second meeting at 1 p.m. on Nov. 8 at the Indiana Department of Transportation Traffic Management Center/State Police Post District 52 in Indianapolis, Ind.
Study examines E-911 reliability 24th August 2006 The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) now offers the results of its Project LOCATE study, which last year examined wireless 91l location data transmissions to public safety answering points.
NENA seeks proceeding for Cyren Call proposal 22nd August 2006 The National Emergency Number Association (NENA) yesterday asked Congress and the FCC to seek public comment on the Cyren Call Communications proposal to use 30 MHz of 700 MHz spectrum for a public-private network built to public-safety specifications
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