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ALBANY COUNTY — Albany County is slated to get $1,255,608 — part of $45 million being distributed to 57 counties and New York City to improve emergency communications across the state.
This funding, according to a release from the governor’s office, will enable local governments to expand emergency response capabilities and enhance overall public safety operations.
The 2019 Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant program supports nine Regional Communications Consortiums, which focus on improving emergency communications across the state, as well as coordination between counties, state, and federal agencies.

