Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, December 8, 2006. To change the culture and realities of public safety communications, this Article calls on policymakers to develop a new architecture for the use of information and communications technologies and provide a framework for leadership to transition to a next generation system for public safety communications. Such a culture change would include not only an embrace of new technologies, but a new framework for technology leadership--at the state or regional level-that spurs decision making in a coordinated fashion (and not through ad hoc decisions by over 50,000 different local agencies). In short, this Article explain...
The failure of communications, particularly related to interoperability, between police and firefigh...
Existing networks for publio Safety communications are mostly based on systems such as teJTestrial L...
The events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 attacks demonstrated that the communications s...
The suboptimal state of communications technology used by public safety agencies has emerged as a hi...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason U...
Information communication technology (ICT) is a crucial tool to support effective communication and ...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason...
The services provided by public safety organizations bring value to society by creating a stable and...
Since September 11, 2001, the effectiveness of America’s communications capabilities in support of ...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason U...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a unitary reliance on Land Mobile Radio systems (LMRs) failed...
Communication and information sharing are two of the most pressing issues facing the public safety c...
When a disaster occurs, the rapid gathering and sharing of crucial information among public safety a...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
Abstract—Public Safety emergency communication systems are crucial to effective incident and disaste...
The failure of communications, particularly related to interoperability, between police and firefigh...
Existing networks for publio Safety communications are mostly based on systems such as teJTestrial L...
The events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 attacks demonstrated that the communications s...
The suboptimal state of communications technology used by public safety agencies has emerged as a hi...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason U...
Information communication technology (ICT) is a crucial tool to support effective communication and ...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason...
The services provided by public safety organizations bring value to society by creating a stable and...
Since September 11, 2001, the effectiveness of America’s communications capabilities in support of ...
Symposium: The Crisis in Public Safety Communications. Held at the Mercatus Center at George Mason U...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a unitary reliance on Land Mobile Radio systems (LMRs) failed...
Communication and information sharing are two of the most pressing issues facing the public safety c...
When a disaster occurs, the rapid gathering and sharing of crucial information among public safety a...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
Abstract—Public Safety emergency communication systems are crucial to effective incident and disaste...
The failure of communications, particularly related to interoperability, between police and firefigh...
Existing networks for publio Safety communications are mostly based on systems such as teJTestrial L...
The events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 attacks demonstrated that the communications s...