University hops on wireless trend 1st September 2006 The University of Texas, Dallas, chose Meru Networks’ Wireless LAN System for a campuswide wireless network that will serve approximately 14,000 students
APCO announces location-technology project 1st September 2006 Fueled by the emergence of voice over IP and other communications technologies that are not integrated easily into the current 911 system, the Association
Traffic-monitoring system test planned in Michigan 1st September 2006 The Road Commission for Oakland County, Mich., the Michigan Department of Transportation and Motorola will test wireless communications between vehicles
N.Y. county upgrades to 800 MHz IP platform 1st September 2006 Dataradio will replace New York’s Onondaga County’s existing mobile data network with its G3 800 MHz IP platform, which provides throughputs of 48 kb/s,
Oil port deploys emergency response units 1st September 2006 The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port is deploying SOLA Communications’ Emergency Response Units (ERU) for emergency back-up communications and continuity of
Ariz. medical center buys software to manage RFID data 1st September 2006 The Tucson (Ariz.) Medical Center will deploy USBiogistics’ Concourse enterprise-support software to integrate data captured through RFID tags into medical
Data interoperability project nears completion 1st September 2006 A project begun in January to develop standards that would let a variety of public-safety agencies share data across multiple vendor platforms is scheduled
Virginia city invests nearly $1 million in new systems 1st September 2006 Chesapeake, Va., will spend $900,000 on a new computer-aided dispatch, records management and field reporting system from CompuDyne for its police and
University police choose MobileCop software 1st September 2006 The Indiana University Police Department in Bloomington, Ind., awarded a contract to BIO-key for its MobileCop products, which will be deployed in all
U.S. agency licenses through-the-earth communications technology 1st September 2006 The Los Alamos National Laboratory Underground Radio technology is being commercialized by Vital Alert Technologies through two exclusive licensing agreements.
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