news Voice interconnection for Danish control centres F
our regional health control rooms in Denmark are set to benefit from a new
voice and data communication solution to be delivered by Frequentis with its partners Intergraph and IBM. Using the new technology, the control
rooms will be able to co-operate when dispatching emergency vehicles such as ambulances, mobile intensive care units and doctors’ vehicles. The system supports many additional functions, such as co- ordinating inputs from other health specialists
(for example, nurses) when ambulances are dispatched. With the new system, the emergency medical services will operate more efficiently and vehicles and personnel will reach incidents faster. The new equipment is due to be phased
in between October 2012 and February 2013, but preparations are already being made to integrate it with the existing communication systems. For example, the new solution must connect to all existing 112 emergency centres and with the Danish
national TETRA network, SINE. At the core of the system is the Frequentis
voice communication system ICCS 3020, which interconnects the four health control rooms. These centres, each with 15 workstations, are part of a countrywide system. Also included is a geo-redundant control
centre which doubles as a training system. Geo-redundancy means that the system has a full hardware backup, with components installed at a different location.
Another large piece in Germany’s TETRA jigsaw
Motorola Solutions has submitted the winning tender to supply TETRA digital radios to the security authorities and organizations (Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitsaufgaben, BOS). Some 53000 digital two-way radios plus
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accessories and supporting services will meet the needs of the police, emergency services, aid agencies as well as public and private fire
s part of the roll-out of Germany’s TETRA-based national public safety network in the state of Hessen,
departments in Hessen. Te order includes handheld and vehicle radios as well as portable ATEX radios for use in hazardous environments. Te radio are versions developed especially
by Motorola Solutions in accordance with the requirements of the German authorities and organizations. Tey support end-to-end encryption in accordance with the requirements of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) for tap-proof communication. Tis order for Motorola Solutions is the latest in a series of TETRA tender wins in
German federal states, including Lower Saxony, Berlin, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Turingia, and the Federal Ministry of the Interior. Motorola will also supply its integrated
Terminal Management (iTM) product, which system makes it possible to manage the software and configurations of all the radio terminals efficiently from a central location using a remote function. Software updates can be performed more rapidly and reliably, with increased security for radio users.
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