One day after the House of Representatives passed legislation reauthorizing the First Responder Network Authority by voice ...
Future first responders and law enforcement officers will sacrifice security for comfort if they use unencrypted personal electronic devices as part of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network, ...
For decades, public safety connectivity was largely restricted to radios that linked responders in the field to dispatchers who often had limited visibility of the scene. Today, a growing ecosystem of ...
In times of national crisis, communications are essential. Whether responding to a terrorist attack or a tragic natural ...
First responders are accustomed to making the best of dire situations, in the field. For decades, they coordinated response efforts via two-way radios tethered to their trucks, which was far from ...
Plans to enhance wireless broadband coverage for first responders, particularly public safety organizations operating in remote, rural, and difficult-to-reach locations, have been announced by the ...
FirstNet, Built with AT&T, the only network built with and for first responders, is giving public safety the next generation of information sharing and interoperability with FirstNet Fusion, the first ...
While UC vendors are fumbling to achieve relevance in the mobile space, an important battle is heating up over the next generation of wireless technology for first responders. This noble objective is ...
As lawmakers begin working toward a potential reauthorization of the post-9/11 program that provides emergency communications services for first-responders, they will have to navigate calls for a ...
US operator AT&T and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) have announced a ten-year, $8 billion investment to expand and upgrade the nationwide public safety network. FirstNet will invest ...