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C4i Awarded New Contracts Worth Over $2.7 Million Within the Public Safety Arena
March 24, 2011RESTON, VA— C4i, Inc., recently announced wins of over $2.7 million in contracts for the supply of its Public Safety application in Vietnam, California, and Illinois, USA along with additions to other pre-existing Australian contracts.
Read full articleDisaster Operations and the Communications Center
March 24, 2011The APCO Institute now offers a course, Disaster Operations and the Communications Center. Available both online and in classroom, this course is a great opportunity for telecommunicators. The next online course begins May 4.
Read full articleFCC Recharters the Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council
March 24, 2011The FCC is seeking nominations and expressions of interest for membership on the Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC). The Council is a Federal Advisory Committee that provides guidance, expertise, and recommendations to the Commission to improve the security, reliability and interoperability of the nation’s communications systems.
Read full articleSocial Media Helps Thwart Home Invasion
March 24, 2011Bartow County, Ga. — Social media could be credited with the arrest of one of four men suspected in a home invasion on Highway 20 Spur. A 19-year-old man used his computer to notify a friend of the alleged burglary around 9 p.m. on March 16.
Read full articleArkansas 9-1-1 Dispatchers Get Minimum Training Signed into Law
March 23, 2011Although many cities, counties and agencies in Arkansas provide training for 9-1-1 telecommunicators, there is not a state requirement. But that is beinging to change: HB1741 will be signed by the governor today. Although it is not mandatory, it will make training available through the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy.
Read full articleOregon Bill Extending 9-1-1 Tax to Prepaid Cell Phone Users Falters in Legislature
March 23, 2011A bill that would require prepaid cell phone users to pay the same tax as other phone users to support the 9-1-1 emergency system appears to be foundering in the Oregon Legislature.
Read full articleSandusky Man Calls 9-1-1 from Jail Cell, Said Being Held Against Will
March 23, 2011Sandusky, Ohio — A 26-year-old Sandusky man talked himself into an extra charge when he called 9-1-1 on a cell phone from inside a holding cell at the Sandusky Police Department. He told the dispatcher he was being held against his will, according to a Sandusky police report.
Read full articleFlorida Councilman Learns that a Call to 9-1-1 from Cell May Be Rerouted
March 22, 2011Palm Beach, Fla. — Councilman Robert Wildrick learned through experience that a cell phone call placed in Palm Beach to 9-1-1 may get bounced around before ringing in at the town’s telecommunications center at the police station. Wildrick used his cell phone when he found himself face-to-face with an emergency situation last season at the docks of the North End’s Sailfish Club.
Read full articleVIDMIC Launches Major Upgrade to Officer-Worn Video System
March 21, 2011SPANISH FORK, UTAH – March 8, 2011 – VIDMIC, a global provider of officer-worn video, radio accessories and digital file management software, today announced a new version of its VIDMIC body-worn video system. The new VIDMIC VX2 delivers unprecedented video intelligence, longer run time and greater ease of use in a lighter, water-resistant unit that doubles as a video camera, video screen and shoulder microphone.
Read full articleEHS Changes Name to VIDMIC, Names New CEO
March 21, 2011SPANISH FORK, UTAH – Jan. 25, 2011 – VIDMIC, a global provider of officer-worn video, radio accessories and digital file management software, today announced the appointment of board member Todd Haynes as Chief Executive Officer. The company also changed its name from EHS (Earhugger Safety) to VIDMIC, Inc.
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