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Written by Colin Wood
The New York City Fire Department retired a 45-year-old computer aided dispatch system last week, following a four-year project to develop a modern platform that officials said is more reliable and has new functionality to help keep the city’s residents safe.
FDNY Deputy Commissioner JonPaul Augier said the department launched the new FireCAD system at 3:43 a.m. on Aug. 2, a Monday, when call volume is generally low. The new $22 million system, developed by Accenture, replaced a legacy CAD platform called STARFIRE…