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Public Safety Advocate: FirstNet MegaRange™ Means Mega Band-14 Coverage!
The goal of FirstNet was to provide nationwide broadband coverage for all first responders and to enable them to communicate among each other over a…
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In a reversal, the Ripon Common Council votes to move dispatch center to Fond du Lac County (WI)
After voting earlier this month to keep Ripon’s dispatch center in the city, the Ripon Common Council reversed itself Monday night by voting 6-2 to consolidate dispatch centers with Fond du Lac County. Prior to Monday’s meeting, the city held a meeting last week with...
Leader of Salem’s 911 honored for lifetime achievement (OR)
The local government executive responsible for running the region’s 911 system has earned a lifetime achievement award, praised by peers for his devotion to emergency communications. The Oregon chapter of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials gave...
Montgomery County dispatch center undergoes renovation (OH)
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center recently received an upgrade. In a Facebook post, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said that the center’s layout includes new acrylic barriers and work stations equipped for sitting...
Cloud driving public safety improvements
Public-safety organizations have more opportunity than ever to be efficient, interoperable and data-driven thanks to cloud computing, a panel of experts said during a webinar. For instance, California’s Office of Emergency Service’s Public Safety Communications (PSC)...
CISA looks to future-proof first responder communications
With the growing amount of data, video, and information services (DV&IS) in the communications ecosystem, public safety agencies need priority access to advanced services to support national security and emergency response and recovery. To further that goal, the...
AT&T Debuts Radio-to-Smartphone and More for FirstNet Users
AT&T, the company behind FirstNet, has announced four new solutions to improve communications and situational awareness for police, firefighters and other first responders. The four new solutions are meant to improve network range and throughput, track personnel’s...
Newark Public Safety Director Ambrose Expected to Announce Wednesday of Step Down From Role (NJ)
NEWARK, NJ -- After more than 30 years of service to the city of Newark, Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose is expected to announce Wednesday that he is stepping down from his role, according to sources with the knowledge of the director's decision. Born and...
Lumen chosen to provide Next Gen 911 to State of Nebraska
The State of Nebraska recently selected Lumen (NYSE: LUMN) to help it transition to a next generation 911 platform using the company's emergency service network, IP-based software, applications and call routing services. Transitioning to Lumen's current NG911 platform...
Non-Emergency Numbers for Center marked as SPAM RISK, resolution shared (CO)
A Colorado Communications Center in Durango recently encountered an issue where their non-emergency lines were being marked as SPAM RISK. The problem had been reported by both citizens and officers. This posed not only the normal problem of people avoiding SPAM calls...
FirstNet® Brings First Responders Innovative Mission-Ready Communications Tools
What's the news? FirstNet, Built with AT&T* – America's public safety network – is driving innovation in lifesaving, public safety technology. Now, first responders have access to 4 new mission-driven solutions exclusively available to all FirstNet subscribers:...
FirstNet: Mobile Broadband Network for First Responders Expands in Maryland
First responders in Maryland are getting another major boost in their wireless communications with the addition of new, purpose-built FirstNet cell sites. This new infrastructure is a part of the FirstNet network expansion taking place across the state,...
911 Report Card: What the center is doing to make improvements (AZ)
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A scathing report card was released on the 911 call center here in Tucson and now the center is working on solutions to tackle the issues in front of them. Employees detailed a work environment to the LLC as a "sinking ship." There were also...
Plans on Joint Law Enforcement Center still moving forward despite vote fail (NE)
On Nov. 3, 2020, the center’s ballot item failed in Dodge County with 8,128 votes against 7,167 and in Fremont with 5,731 votes against 4,782, putting an end to plans to house FPD, Dodge County Sheriff’s Office and Fremont/Dodge County 911 Communications Center in the...
Palo Alto County Public Safety Center Update (CA)
The Palo Alto County Public Safety Center is comprised of four different branches. It serves the County as the E-911 / Communications Center, Emergency Management, Sheriff’s Office and Jail. The center was constructed in 1908. Due to the continuing decline in...
Prison Terms Imposed In Child Abuse Cases Involving 911 Dispatcher And DCS Case Manager (AZ)
Brian and Monica Campbell must serve at least 85 percent of their sentence before being eligible for release, according to Judge Timothy Dickerson. The couple pleaded guilty in December to committing four acts of abuse between 2016 and 2018 against four children...
Update given on county, city working to combine dispatch centers (NE)
MADISON — A goal that officials described as in the works for about 40 years appears ready to be completed later this year. At Wednesday’s meeting of the Madison County Board of Commissioners, Sheriff Todd Volk and Norfolk Police Chief Don Miller provided updates on...
Hays County Opens Bond-Funded Public Safety Facilities (TX)
It has been more than three decades since Hays County opened its current sheriff’s office and jail. In 1989, the population of Hays County was around 65,400. Since then, Hays County has become one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, and in 2019, the...
Northampton citizens urged to sign up for Code Red (VA)
JACKSON – Northampton County has been using the “Code Red” system for a decade now, but less than half of the people in the county are signed up to receive general and emergency alerts. That was the update provided by Northampton County E911 Director Tammie Piland at...
N4T Investigators: 9-1-1 Please Hold – UPDATE (AZ)
TUCSON (KVOA) - There has been a major shake-up inside Tucson's 9-1-1 dispatch center after a scathing report about its working conditions was released last year. It was back in 2017 when the News 4 Tucson Investigators broke the story about dangerously-long wait...
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4.9 GHz Band: Review of the FCC Order
On October 22, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) released its Eighth Report and Order (Eighth R&O) regarding utilization of the 4940-4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band that protects incumbent users as requested by us, the Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA). This Eighth R&O addresses a number of issues related to the use of this band by public safety. Please join us for a briefing on this order and how it impacts public safety.
This presentation will be led by Chief Jeff Johnson (ret) and Attorney Jason Karp, one of the nation’s leading experts in public safety spectrum regulations.
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