The Key Features in 21st Century Public Safety Communications

Jan. 8, 2018

Sponsored by Harris Public Safety and Professional Communications

First responders have always required seamless, interoperable communications and devices with mission-critical capabilities. Today, public safety is on the verge of beginning to migrate to open communications standards, and from narrowband to broadband networks. Broadband technologies are enabling the next generation of mission-critical applications for public safety; the key is ensuring your law enforcement agency is equipped with devices that support the direction public safety communications is heading.

Click to read how first responders are turning to reliable, durable and interoperable devices and applications to aid in their mission-critical communications.

Harris Public Safety and Professional Communications is a leading supplier of communications systems and equipment for public safety, federal, utility, commercial and transportation markets. 

About the Author

Adrienne Zimmer | Editor

Adrienne Zimmer was the Editor of Law Enforcement Technology magazine, a monthly business-to-business publication that covers technology trends and best practices for public safety managers from 2017 to 2019. LET is part of Officer Media Group, which also publishes Law Enforcement Product News and Officer.com. Adrienne has been in publishing since 2013. 

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