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Getting More from Your Land Mobile Radio System webinar, Nov. 19

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Government Technology Webinar

Getting More from Your Land Mobile Radio System
Improve Safety and Save Money through Innovation

Your radio communications network is critical to a wide range of services, from emergency communications to law enforcement and public works.  As the nation's LMR infrastructure ages while your needs for enhanced communications increases, it is high time to consider new approaches that can enhance the value and effectiveness of these important assets.  Innovative technology approaches can help you get more from your existing system and while making your communities safer.

John Government Technology and Sprint for an interactive webinar that will explain the operational benefits of these new tools and techniques.  Attendees will learn how to:

  • Save money through operational cost efficiencies like dispatch operations consolidation
  • Conserve frequency spectrum to provide more for critical first responders
  • Achieve interoperability that eliminates traditional dispatch boundaries
  • Deliver better scalability and effectiveness through IP-based technologies


Register now









Complimentary Webinar

Thursday, November 19, 2009
10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET
Duration: 60 minutes

Register now

Speakers:

Tim Karney
Founding Publisher
Emergency Management

Scot Smith
National Interoperability Manager
Sprint


Questions? Contact us

Anthony Yanez
Registration Coordinator
800.940.6039 ext. 1348
ayanez@govtech.com


Sponsored by:

Sprint

Emergency Management

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