MACC 9-1-1 CENTER GRANT COUNTY WASHINGTON
Issued: Wednesday, 11 June 2014: Houston, TX
Tait Communications has successfully implemented a P25 trunked simulcast system for MACC 9-1-1 in Grant County Washington that has resulted in an unprecedented level of multi-jurisdiction co-operation.
The Multi-Agency Communication Center (MACC 9-1-1) is the primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for Grant County and is responsible for protecting 90,000 citizens across 3000 square miles, serving a combination of law, fire and EMS agencies.
This press release is issued by Tait Communications but contains pertinent references to the benefits of P25 Technology as an open standard to benefit lower costs and procurement flexibility, as well as the key operational benefits to multi-jurisdiction interoperability.
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APCO AUSTRALASIA NEWS Volume 22 Q2-2014
Q2-2014 VOLUME 22; NEWSLETTER FROM APCO AUSTRALASIA
We continue to provide news information from our P25 partners around the world to share their experiences, and to affirm the world wide adoption of Project 25 for critical communications and assured interoperability.
This is an on-line edition of the APCO AUSTRALASIA PUBLIC SAFETY BULLETIN, a magazine with related articles for public safety and standards based land mobile radio systems.
The newsletter can be viewed or downloaded directly from this link.
The file size is very large so anticipate download resources. See It Here.
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May 2014 Press Release Supporting P25 By Multiple Vendors
PTIG publishes selected Press Releases from the individual P25 vendors announcing their roles with other P25 vendors in support of "Multiple Vendor" customer projects.
Zetron published this press release on May 13, 2014, about successfully connecting to a Motorola P25 Phase II system utilizing the Project 25 Console Subsystem Interface (CSSI) and successfully deployed at the new Monmouth County Sheriff's Office Public Safety Center in Freehold, N.J.
These press releases are describing fixed site and dispatch center equipment. Project 25 standards are just as important for successful interoperability with the fixed equipment for dispatch position consoles and RF station interfaces as they are for interoperable subscribers.
Read on from here using the direct link to the published Press Release: See It Here
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