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Government Technology - Fostering Interoperability in Public Safety Communications (Review Report)
Introduction
Public safety agencies struggle to enable first responders across disciplines, jurisdictions and levels of government to communicate during emergencies despite operating incompatible equipment. More than simply a radio or network issue, organizations must address the systemic and cultural barriers that inhibit cooperation in addition to the technology strategies that hinder interoperability.
Scope of this report
Evaluation of technology strategies and governance models for first responder interoperability
Analysis of Department of Homeland Security initiatives related to communications interoperability
Profiles of leading vendors serving the public safety interoperability market
Current and projected spending on first responder communications technology by US state and local governments.
Research and analysis highlights
First responders' inability to communicate during emergencies has led governments to recognize their need to improve interoperability. For public safety agencies, true interoperability relies on compatible or interconnected communications technology as well as policy structures that support collaboration with external organizations.
This report analyzes US state and local governments' efforts to foster interoperability for first responders from a market, technology and customer perspective. It also provides a five-year forecast of spending by US state and local governments on first responder communications.
Key reasons to read this report
Understand the market forces driving and inhibiting adoption of interoperability by public safety agencies
Validate your market messaging and positioning in the state and local market
Gain quantitative insight into the current size and projected direction of public safety communications spending
For more information kindly visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=28478
Introduction
Public safety agencies struggle to enable first responders across disciplines, jurisdictions and levels of government to communicate during emergencies despite operating incompatible equipment. More than simply a radio or network issue, organizations must address the systemic and cultural barriers that inhibit cooperation in addition to the technology strategies that hinder interoperability.
Scope of this report
Evaluation of technology strategies and governance models for first responder interoperability
Analysis of Department of Homeland Security initiatives related to communications interoperability
Profiles of leading vendors serving the public safety interoperability market
Current and projected spending on first responder communications technology by US state and local governments.
Research and analysis highlights
First responders' inability to communicate during emergencies has led governments to recognize their need to improve interoperability. For public safety agencies, true interoperability relies on compatible or interconnected communications technology as well as policy structures that support collaboration with external organizations.
This report analyzes US state and local governments' efforts to foster interoperability for first responders from a market, technology and customer perspective. It also provides a five-year forecast of spending by US state and local governments on first responder communications.
Key reasons to read this report
Understand the market forces driving and inhibiting adoption of interoperability by public safety agencies
Validate your market messaging and positioning in the state and local market
Gain quantitative insight into the current size and projected direction of public safety communications spending
For more information kindly visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=28478