An IP-based dispatch center presents the best solution on the horizon.
Raytheon
has developed one of the nation's first strictly IP-based interoperable dispatch systems supporting smartphones and tablets working with Twisted Pair Solutions, a Seattle-based provider of mission-critical solutions for secure, real-time communication. This next-generation system in San Luis Obispo, Calif., provides first-responder critical communications anywhere, on any device, and on any network.
The new cutting-edge system uses Raytheon's industry-leading interoperability gateway to enable communications with the existing analog simulcast radio system and neighboring radio systems. The solution also incorporates Twisted Pair's Wave Dispatch Communicator, which turns a standards-based PC into a richly-featured communications dispatch console. The Wave Mobile Communicator turns any Android, Apple iOS, BlackBerry, or Windows Mobile smartphone into a multi-channel LMR handset for secure, on-demand push-to-talk (PTT) communication.
The new Raytheon dispatch system was quickly put to the test after being installed in the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department's communications center.
The county was part of a wide-area electricity blackout shortly after the system went live. Undersheriff Tim Olivas would usually use the department's radio communications network during this scenario. However, he happened to be in nearby Santa Barbara County when the blackout occurred.