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Sep
22
2005
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Emergency Communications |
I’m not blogging this for you, I’m blogging it for me. Why? Well… I want to read it when I get home, and I’ll forget otherwise ;-) This is where I want to work, this entire area of Emergency systems wether for rescue, military, security or coordination.
I’ve lots of ideas I want to try out, I’m gonna have to start writing them down!
Don’t wait until the Big One hits | Perspectives | CNET News.com: “The call now is for the federal government to develop a comprehensive, interoperable emergency communications plan and to provision that plan with equipment. The goal must be true interoperability across the full spectrum of voice and data communications alternatives.
When most of the legislators and government planners speak of such a network, they are generally talking about radio–that most basic communications technology that allows first responders and others to talk with each other, if not with other agencies, during an emergency. There is no doubt that radio is a vital tool and that much work will have to go into clearing spectrum and coordinating bands in order to make that system more efficient.”

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Forgot all about this! Will read later!
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