Public Safety

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    What were some of the significant industry movements in 2017? What did we learn and how can we use that knowledge? Will legislation speed or slow the move toward 5G? And what trends should we look for next year? Industry analysts weigh in with their predictions on this edition of TIA NOW.

All Public Safety Videos:

  • Robert LeGrande, former CTO of the District of Columbia and founder of the Digital Decision, highlights the importance of public and private partnerships for the success of the public safety network.

  • Jonathan Adelstein, CEO of PCIA, tells TIA NOW's Abe Nejad about what needs to be done to speed up the deployment of public safety systems.

  • SOLiD Technologies is on the cutting edge of end-to-end solutions for public safety - and the safety of millions of riders on the New York City Subway is just one project that Seth Buechley, President of SOLiD Technologies, is well entrenched in.

  • Nationwide Text to 9-1-1 is coming soon with the help of the now-published TIA and ATIS standard. To tell us more about this big announcement is Stephanie Montgomery, Senior Director of Standards Communications at TIA.

  • TIA's innovation agenda for 2013 helps guide the ICT industry for the coming year with trends, technology and policy. TIA's VP of Government Affairs, Danielle Coffey, gives the latest from the Hill on immigration, spectrum auctions, cyber developments, public safety and TIA's annual Spring Policy Summit on April 19-21st in Cambridge, MD.

  • Paul Steinberg, CTO of Motorola Solutions, told TIA NOW why public safety communications systems are in high demand and what challenges he finds when innovating and deploying public safety technologies.

  • The M2M ecosystem is growing as industry stakeholders recognize the need to broaden their market segments to encourage new revenue streams. The telecommunications industry is on the cusp of exploring new opportunities in the M2M space to increase profitability, reduce OPEX and improve customer experience and service.

  • 2012 has been a busy year on many fronts in the ICT sector and TIA NOW always tries to catch the brightest luminaries in the industry to recap the year and what’s ahead.

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