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Volume 62 Issue 5
MAY 2014
FOCUS 14I
EMERGENCY RESPONSE & OPERATIONS
Moving PSAP Operations to the Cloud
Durham, N.C. has become the first PSAP to test text-to-911 technology with Verizon Wireless and a 911 ser- vice provider. Intrado emphasizes that PSAPs who haven’t started the switch to NextGen 911 should actu- ally consider it as a migration.
By Kathy Marks 18I
Public Safety Software
The basic components of public safety software include computer- aided dispatch (CAD), records man- agement (RMS), mobile computing, and data sharing. The details are in the implementation of highly inte- grated, configurable, module-based software.
By Susan Geoghegan 2 LAW and ORDER I May 2014 22I 26I
Intrepid Networks STING Mobile App
The STING Mobile App from Intrepid Networks provides a live common operating picture for the entire re- sponse team to view. The app is suitable for SWAT, narcotics, vice, surveillance, mobile field force, and advanced traffic/patrol units.
By Yesenia Duran
Developments in Public Safety Software
There is more to the future of pub- lic safety software than text-to-911 and FirstNet. NICE Systems shows us five trends shaping software for public safety.
By Diamond Chaflawee
SPECIAL REPORT 32I
Safariland SLS Tactical Holster
Safariland® Duty Gear Model 6004USN, SLS (Self Locking Sys- tem) Low-Signature Tactical Holster is a self-locking, low-signature hol- ster designed to function under ex- treme environmental conditions.
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
UNIFORMS/OUTERWEAR/ HOLSTERS/ACCESSORIES
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