The European Union’s BroadWay project, which paves a technological path for interoperable, cross-border public safety broadband, has taken another step toward reality, with the project recently demonstrating the results of its prototyping phase for buyers in EU member countries.
According to a Project BroadWay release, it held a prototype demonstration on June 7 with suppliers Airbus, Leonardo and Frequentis.
Project BroadWay already has 11 EU member states involved as procurers, led by ASTRID, which provides emergency and security communication services in Belgium. The prototype demo gathered interest from an additional seven member states and three associated countries, Project BroadWay said…
Volusia County is getting ready to ditch a 30-year-old communications system and replace outdated 9-1-1 equipment and police radios at a cost of more than $24 million.
Volusia County Council members on Tuesday approved the contract for Communications International of Vero Beach to implement the new digital communications system which will be used by fire, police and emergency medical services throughout the county…
DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Two of the largest Police Departments in North Texas are working to overcome a national shortage of 9-1-1 dispatchers.
The shortage has resulted in several delayed responses from Dallas Police. City Council woman Cara Mendelsohn said Tuesday that department leadership has taken action to implement a signing bonus for dispatchers.
“But we’ve got to do more so we have a stable staffing of professionals,” said Mendelsohn.
The department also assigned its class of new recruits to work dispatch…
TUCSON (KVOA) – Tucson’s Public Safety Communications Department is undergoing a major transformation, following an outside report last year that uncovered numerous problems with staffing, morale and training.
The News 4 Tucson Investigators have also been tracking your concerns about the wait times at the city’s 9-1-1 center for the past three years.
Last year, the city had third-party access problems within the public safety communications center.
Their report found, among other things, two cultures in one workforce, with a rivalry between dispatchers serving the police department along with the fire department…
WINCHESTER — Florida-based L3Harris Technologies Inc. is suing the Frederick County Board of Supervisors, the county government and county Finance Director Cheryl Shiffler over the board’s decision to award Texas-based EF Johnson a contract to replace the county’s public safety radio system.
L3Harris filed a complaint and request for a temporary injunction in Frederick County Circuit Court on June 14. The company wants the court to cancel the notice of intent to award the contract to EF Johnson and instead award it to L3Harris.
More than two years ago, Pennsylvania-based Mission Critical Partners assessed the county’s aging public safety radio system and identified numerous problems, such as limited capacity, no frequencies transmitted countywide and a limited number of operational channels if primary dispatch channels are overloaded. Some parts of the system were installed more than 20 years ago…
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