A change in the Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program (P25 CAP) listing of grant-eligible radio equipment for first responders, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Monday. DHS said ...
Nov. 10—Public access to non-tactical radio traffic of Honolulu police, firefighters, emergency medical services workers and ocean safety personnel will remain restricted for at least the next 90 days ...
The Joint SAFECOM–National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (NCSWIC) Project 25 (P25) User Needs Working Group (UNWG) has released the UNWG Video Series, underscoring the critical ...
(TNS) — The public's long-standing access to routine radio communications by Honolulu, Hawaii, police and firefighters is coming to an end as the city nears completion of a $15 million system overhaul ...
BELLEVUE, WA — Icom America, two-way radio solutions provider for public safety agencies, is attending the APCO 2013 Conference and Expo in Anaheim, CA. The annual event will be held at the Anaheim ...
(TNS) - Public access to non-tactical radio traffic of Honolulu police, firefighters, emergency medical services workers and ocean safety personnel will remain restricted for at least the next 90 days ...
(TNS) — Public access to non-tactical radio traffic of Honolulu police, firefighters, emergency medical services workers and ocean safety personnel will remain restricted for at least the next 90 days ...
Public access to radio communications by Honolulu police and firefighters will end once a new system will encrypt the frequencies used by the departments. Above, a view of the Honolulu Police ...
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, left, and Police Chief Arthur “Joe” Logan joined representatives from emergency medical services and the fire department for a meeting with local news organizations ...