Motorola White Papers from Urgent Communications Magazine

 
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   Want to know the future holds for public safety and policing? Learn how new technologies are being incorporated today to improve public safety and law enforcement operations and boost efficiency.

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> Incident Scene, Event and Disaster Management
Public safety agencies have relied primarily on voice communication with some use of data. Today, large repositories of vital data are available at all levels enabling personnel to more fully asses a situation in real-time, allowing for better decisions that lead to better outcomes, ultimately saving lives. This white paper outlines the superior situational awareness that broadband data provides on the incident, event or disaster scene so agencies can deliver the right resources and decisions to the right places at the right time.
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> Video Changes the Future of Policing
For years, law enforcement agencies have used radio to provide them with the information they need to perform their missions. To increase the success of each operation, police are now incorporating video into their information network to augment traditional methods before, during, and after an event. This white paper outlines how video sharing and collaboration between law enforcement personnel can provide real-time information that could help agencies make better decisions, resulting in better outcomes.
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> Beyond Voice Radio: What's Next for Public Safety Communications
For those who have the responsibility to provide public safety communications support, this is the age of “more.” Citizens demand more protection. Civic leaders expect more results from tax dollars. Departments request more equipment and Federal agencies impose more standards. This white paper outlines the concerns surrounding the incorporation of new communication technologies into the field and the user demands that must be met by new devices and systems in order to create seamless solutions that fulfill mission critical needs without creating additional confusion or complexity.
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