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Posted By David Mulholland 11-16-2011 10:45
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Many of you know the name Tom Steele, but I suspect most of you have never heard of Tom Steele. Even if you don't know the name, it's safe to say that probably everyone of us has been impacted by Tom in some manner. For over fifty years, Tom make significant contributions to the public safety technology ...
Posted By David Mulholland 04-15-2011 15:21
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How often do you use GPS? Do you use it daily in your dispatch center to track the locations of your law enforcement officers or firefighters? Do you use it in your patrol vehicles to be able to get to someplace in a more efficient manner? Do you use GPS for search and rescue? Do you embed GPS into ...
Posted By David Mulholland 01-15-2011 08:57
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Reminder ... the comments for the Public Safety Mission Critical Voice Requirements (see my December 18 post) must be received before February 6, 2011. Please take the opportunity to voice your comments in this process which will help shape the future of communications infrastructure. If we remain ...
Posted By David Mulholland 01-15-2011 08:47
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The Natinoal Public Safety Telecommunications Council is currently gathering information regarding the use of the 4.9 GHz band. To access the questionnaire, go to http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e39m77e2gindvkj9/a00tgiykmrzo/questions How Do You Use the 4.9 GHz Band? ...
Posted By David Mulholland 12-18-2010 12:51
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Less than 2 Years Away: What is the Status of Narrowbanding Today? Help us help you by filling out a brief narrowbanding questionnaire. On January 1, 2013, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mandated that all public safety and business industrial land mobile ...
Posted By David Mulholland 12-18-2010 12:49
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You are invited to review and comment on the just-released guidance "Nuclear Detonation Preparedness: Communicating in the Immediate Aftermath." Please feel free to share this with your agencies’ Public Information Officers and subject matter experts who may have interests related to this topic. For ...
Posted By David Mulholland 11-06-2010 08:28
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There’s a lot of discussion going on these days in Washington DC about public safety wireless broadband needs. This discussion has been growing over the past seven years ago. At the core is a very fundamental issue … how can public safety get the data it needs into and out of an incident scene? ...
Posted By David Mulholland 08-13-2010 11:24
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I remember a time in my life when I had to find things to do to keep myself occupied. That seems like so long ago. I now struggle to balance so many different priorities and accomplish way too many tasks. I know that many of you share with me the feeling that there just aren’t enough minutes in a ...
Posted By David Mulholland 03-31-2010 15:47
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I heard a disturbing editorial on the radio earlier this week. The commentator was discussing whether 911 tapes should be played by the media. The impetus for the discussion was the recent 911 tape of Corey Haim's mother calling because he was not breathing. The commentator felt that publicizing (playing) ...
Posted By David Mulholland 03-12-2010 15:23
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The subject of texting while driving has been capturing headlines in the past few months. It's slowly becoming the topic of choice for some legislators. It certainly has a media spotlight on it. Governmental administrators are issuing forth edicts regarding texting while driving and other uses of ...
Posted By David Mulholland 03-12-2010 14:51
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OK, so maybe blogs were around before the turn of the millennium (according to Wikipedia, the term blog was coined around May 1999), but they really didn't become popular until 2000. And boy has blogging exploded ... in 2009, it was reported that there have been 133 million blogs since 2002 and that ...