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Complimentary APCO Training Webcast: Public Safety Quality Assurance Best Practices and Tools

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It is crucial to monitor the quality of emergency communications to reduce problems, limit liability and improve performance. The goal with Quality Assurance (QA/QI) is to objectively evaluate telecommunicator call processing and the ability to navigate through CAD and mapping systems.

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Ready or Not, Here They Come: Data & IP in Emergency Response

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Although death and taxes may be the ultimate certainties of life, the absolute certainties of next-generation mission critical communications are data and IP.

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LTE & Broadband for Public Safety: Data + Future Voice Technology

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This webcast will cover the integration of Long Term Evolution (LTE) broadband technology with two-way, P25 land mobile radio technology to offer reliable, mission-critical voice services alongside real-time, media-rich data in the 700 MHz band.

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Narrowbanding

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With the deadline to meet the narrowbanding mandate less than 1 ½ years away, this webcast will review the FCC’s requirements and the various steps necessary for licensees to comply with the Jan. 1, 2013, deadline. It will also provide guidance for those facing the possibility that they won’t be able to meet the deadline.

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Interoperability—The Driving Force Behind P25

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Project 25 was established to create and promote voluntary common system standards for digital public safety communications. This presentation will describe the need for the standard, explain the basic elements of P25 and how it works, and outline the benefits derived from its implementation.

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