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Bridging the gap with Hyder
Dawn Read talks to Hyder Consulting about the importance and value of using consultants and what Hyder can offer to aid the public safety sector...
Bang-Bang You're Dead
A Case for Using Simulation in 911 Training by Sue Pivetta, Professional Pride Training Co.
Dunfries and Galoway Police gain operational benefits
Following on from last month, Dawn Read continues her report into
Using GPS indoors
Charles Curry explores the issues of taking GPS to places where GPS has never been before!
Public Safety or Public Outcry
Faced with new demands in homeland security and public safety, government services are endeavouring to resolve the future needs of their information infrastructures. David Barrow, Head of Business Development, Government and Civil Solutions, EADS Defence and Security Systems Ltd, outlines the legislative and real world need for broader scale emergency management; considering the demands for new standards, a credible, dedicated approach from technology integrators and the need for new partnerships both with government and a public concerned with the environment, public health, their safety and civil liberties...
Seamless Mobility
Motorola explains how Seamless Mobility helps meet the high expectations of Public Safety Users...
A good track record
This month The BAPCO Journal takes a closer look at recording equipment that is currently available...
Steria helps Kent Police respond Faster and more effectively
When Kent Police sought to bring its command and control infrastructure into the 21st century, it turned to Steria to deliver a state of the art system that could be relied upon in any situation...
Going on record
Dawn Read discusses the importance of recording equipment and what we are likely to see in the future...