RoIP and Interoperability Gateway

Omnitronics' proven RoIP Gateway IPR400 has undergone a complete transformation to become a combined 2in1 Interoperability Gateway and RoIP Gateway.
Omnitronics' proven RoIP Gateway IPR400 has undergone a complete transformation to become a combined 2in1 Interoperability Gateway and RoIP Gateway.
The Oshkosh (WI) Police Department announced plans to enable citizens to use a mobile app to report non-emergency incidents to the agency.
Waverly Labs' Ambassador over-the-ear interpreter lets officers communicate in multiple languages using a smartphone.
Curious about what mobility means in public safety? Check out this expert interview and find out what it means for law enforcement agencies and fire departments throughout the US.
Oconee County (SC) Sheriff Mike Crenshaw heads up the first law enforcement agency in the nation to use the PursuitAlert technology. "Today we are happy to announce that we have a way to warn our citizens when someone refuses to stop for a deputy. While we can control the type of pursuits our deputies engage in through policy, we cannot control the individual that refuses to stop for blue lights and sirens. I am confident that PursuitAlert can save lives," said Crenshaw.
The department sent a cease-and-desist letter over the weekend demanding Google disable the crowd-sourced app’s function that allows motorists to pinpoint police whereabouts.
Siri Shortcuts allows users to do a variety of things on their phone with very little prompting by the phone's user.
The AT&T FirstNet Team is creating portable kits that will envelop first responders in a 300-foot "connected bubble," letting them maintain constant communication to better coordinate their response.
Anyone can download the PursuitAlert app for free. It delivers a visible alert, an audible alert, and push notification to the user's phone that a pursuit is occurring in the vicinity.
As a technologist, it’s my opinion that agencies will soon be able to receive much more tactical/situational information from all active incidents, including verbal transmissions, without ever touching a communications device.