Providence to deploy Motorola mesh network 

The City of Providence, R.I., will deploy a $2.3 million 2.4 GHz mesh network developed by Motorola that will provide high-speed mobile data capability to the city's public-safety agencies....

U.S. border crossings go high tech 

By: By Glenn Bischoff

Test program embeds RFID chips in entry forms distributed to non-residents...

The IP debate 

By: By Jim Barthold

Dealers are divided on whether it's a great opportunity or just a lot of hype...

Tracking personnel gets more affordable 

By: By Lynnette Luna

Vendors and commercial carriers work--sometimes together--to reduce system costs...

In an emergency, ICE is cool 

By: By Alan Tilles

Once in a while, something comes along that makes so much sense and is so simple that each of us wonders why we didn't think of it. Such is the "ICE" Cell Phone...

Public-safety communications: What if? 

By: By Charles Werner

Nextel's iDEN network should be used as a primary public-safety communications system. Now that I have your attention, let's talk...

Program uses two-way radio to unite county departments 

Officials in Hillsborough, N.J., have developed a Department of Public Works Watch Program, which is comprised of 250 employees that report accidents, crimes and suspicious activity through the use of two-way radios...

RELM awarded contract from USPS 

RELM Wireless Corp. received a contract from the United States Postal Service to provide two-way portable radios and accessories to USPS offices nationwide...

Heavens help us 

By: By Lynnette Luna

In times of disaster--and in some geographic areas--terrestrial communications systems often prove inadequate. While first-responder agencies fill the gaps with satellites, system operators put past failures behind them and prepare for an apparently sunnier future...

Satellite video aids incident command 

By: By James Careless

New York City fire department can see and hear what's happening in real time...

IP-based network links call centers 

Tel Control Inc. and Avaya are collaborating on a deployment in Galveston, Texas, scheduled to be completed in the fall...

APCO sees intro of new products 

By: By Glenn Bischoff

Topics covered at conference include VoIP, public-safety trends...

Nextel, Sprint shareholders OK merger 

Shareholders for both Sprint and Nextel Communications have approved the proposed merger that will create the third-largest wireless carrier in the U.S....

Itron automates meters at Piedmont Natural Gas 

Itron is working with Piedmont Natural Gas Co. to automate data collection from the Charlotte, N.C.-based utility's 945,000 natural gas meters...

3-in-1 package offers mobile flexibility 

By: By Donny Jackson

Product's small size and light weight allows for easy transport...

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