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C4i Awarded New Contracts Worth Over $2.7 Million Within The Public Safety Arena


C4i, Inc., recently announced the award of over $2.7 mil‐ lion in contracts for the supply of it’s Public Safety appli‐ cation in Vietnam, California, and Illinois, along with addi‐ tions to other pre‐existing Australian contracts. These new contracts include an interoperability system for the City of Riverside, California and a dispatch system for the Village of River Grove, Illinois, just outside Chicago. Riverside’s current system will be enhanced by capabili‐ ties that the new C4i system offers, such as radio patching and the ability to access multiple remote radio sites. The existing infrastructure in the Village of River Grove is sim‐ ply due for replacement, as it is over 15 years old; the new system will include SwitchplusIP consoles, redundant servers and radio interface units connected to the various base stations.


C4i SwitchplusIP based technology, has now been deliv‐ ered to customers in America, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. C4i expects to complete all projects this fiscal year, a rapid deployment time that reflects the maturity of the SwitchPlusIP product.


“We provide a scalable, Radio Over IP dispatch solution, which not only integrates telephone, but also allows radio endpoints to be located at remote sites,” said Kay. “We’re continually evolving the product and the new features with 3‐4 scheduled releases a year in terms of new capa‐ bilities and embedding things like an active directory for single log‐on and integrated phone books.” The new contracts are for public safety systems applic‐ able to Police and Fire Services. For all market sectors C4i will design, manufacture, commission and support turnkey communications systems.


In parallel, C4i


received $1.3 million of new orders from existing cus‐ tomers in Australia. These new contracts reflect the confi‐ dence in the user community of C4i’s standard‐setting technology. EMS


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