Interoperable Communications

Read: Radios Offer  Options for  School Buses

Radios Offer Options for School Buses

During its extensive radio system upgrade, South-Western City School District installed MOTOTRBO XPR 4350 radios in its school buses.

College System Improves Incident Reporting and Management

Read: Public Safety Gets Funding, Spectrum for Nationwide Network

Public Safety Gets Funding, Spectrum for Nationwide Network

The federal government has agreed to establish a public safety broadband network for emergency first responders and provide funding for next-generation 911 technologies.

Read: 10 Years After 9/11: Is Campus Security Better?

10 Years After 9/11: Is Campus Security Better?

Hospitals, schools and universities have made significant upgrades to their two-way radio systems and information sharing efforts. Active shooter and bomber response, however, remain a challenge.

Read: Report: UT Austin Shooter Response Commended, Improvements Still Needed

Report: UT Austin Shooter Response Commended, Improvements Still Needed

Read: What 2-Way Radios Can Do For Your School Buses

What 2-Way Radios Can Do For Your School Buses

Digital two-way radios for the school buses offer messaging capabilities, increased capacity, interoperability and GPS tracking, all while remaining affordable.

Read: Why Aren’t We Interoperable Already?

Why Aren’t We Interoperable Already?

Ten years after 9/11, it’s time to develop a nationwide interoperable public safety network.

Colo. School, First Responder Interoperability Bill Becomes Law

Study: U.S. Hospitals Better Prepared for Hazards

Read: Community Partnerships Improve Active Shooter Response

Community Partnerships Improve Active Shooter Response

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