Jerker Hellström, CEO of rugged computer maker Handheld, offers his take on key trends in mobile computing in 2015. Handheld has introduced the NAUTIZ X8 handheld computer that is built for tough field conditions. It is primarily suited for GIS, land surveying, public safety, forestry and the military.
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The Active Living Research Conference is an opportunity for people who are employed by traditional health-related industries (public health, healthcare, health and fitness, etc.), non-traditional…
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC4 News) – The Utah Department of Public Safety is asking the public to be extra careful when shopping with their ATM or debit cards this holiday season. DPS advised i…
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Republicans won the Senate by two seats. Key wins include Gardner (R-Colorado) over incumbent Udall; Tillis (R-NC) over incumbent Hagan; and…
AUSTIN, Texas (KETK) – The Texas Department of Public Safety began its Christmas holiday traffic enforcement campaign Wednesday and is encouraging all to drive safely. “Another year is drawin…
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When deploying a distributed antenna system (DAS) to provide in-building coverage, some vendors recommend a separate overlay for the public-safety network, while others recommend integrating public-safety coverage and capacity into the cellular wireless network. Which is the right approach?
Communications from public safety agencies can be a source of reassurance during this perilous time
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Thanks to a grant, all 911 dispatchers for the Appomattox County Public Safety services underwent training and received Emergency Medical Dispatch certifications on Oct. 16 of last year. This life-changing
Hitech Systems is a Los Angeles-based company that builds solutions for public safety agencies. Their SafetyNet product is built using Rocket U2 technology, and company president Henry Unger has been a longtime member of the Rocket MultiValue community. When I found out that Henry had brought a team of 10 people to MultiValue University this …
ICE’S mission is to protect America from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national security and public safety.
Signal boosters are devices that can help cell phone users improve their coverage in areas where they do not get a good signal. For example, signal boosters can be placed in homes or cars to provide increased signal strength for cell phones, which may let the user complete a call in areas where they previously couldn’t. When these devices are properly installed, they can help consumers…
What is FirstNet? Download this infographic to learn how to start with Sierra Wireless and connect your public safety fleet to FirstNet.
The details of a national public safety network have yet to be worked out, but the consensus is it will be based on the emerging Long Term Evolution standard.
On April 10, Inside Higher Ed editors, Scott Jaschik and Paul Fain got together to discuss the 2017 Survey of Community College Presidents. Conducted annually, the survey explores the most pressing issues facing today’s community college presidents
“Why is this such an important time for us to be looking at community colleges?” Jaschik asks, kicking off the webinar. The answer? After years of back-to-back enrollment increases…
The old system has been the victim of its own success, a software executive argues.
Now that FirstNet is here, this is what public safety should know about it.
Last week, Illinois freed the Starved Rock killer at age 80. Is continuing to house prisoners his age an aid to public safety, or just a money suck?
On the 11th anniversary of the infamous terrorist actions of 9/11, the landscape for public-safety communications is quite positive.