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National Defense April 2005 |
FBI Garners Command Center on Wheels The FBI has received a 34-foot long, stainless steel, expandable command vehicle. |
CIO November 15, 2005 Thomas Wailgum |
No Bells or Whistles, Please A new survey reveals what users want most from mobile devices. |
National Defense August 2006 Robert H. Williams |
This Bomb Squad Travels in Style Cops in Arizona have just received a customized explosive ordnance disposal truck that matches up with recently acquired mobile command and special weapons and tactics vehicles. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2005 |
Navy builds portable network with Dataline unit Network engineers in the U.S. Department of Defense needed remote communications units for mobile military forces. They found a solution with the Mobile Command Center Ultra Light Kit from Dataline. |
PC Magazine May 30, 2007 |
Mobile TV Hyperbole Cellular providers, mobile device makers, and TV networks are trying to convince you that everyone is watching mobile and online video. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2005 Sascha Segan |
Uniden ELBT595 A great phone for home workers who use both wired and cellular phones... Motorola RAZR V3... |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2005 |
Mobile Cellular Networks in Military Use For more than a decade, military Command, Control and Communications (C3) systems benefit from the rapid pace of development of consumer mobile wireless communications and computing products |
Home Toys April 2006 Hal Truax |
The Flat Panel Business is Mounting Flat panel displays are being installed in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and in some instances, garages. Some of these are installed in such a way that the panel can be viewed from multiple locations. To facilitate this, new cantilever or articulating mounts have been introduced. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
The Cellular Home Five percent of U.S. homes have no landline service and use only cellular phones. The RCA Cell Docking System is designed to accommodate those households. |
National Defense June 2010 Stew Magnuson |
First Responders to End Radio Market Monopolies The 88 cities of Los Angeles County have banded together to end a long-standing business model that forces them to upgrade first responder radio systems at the whim of vendors. |
National Defense January 2006 David C. Walsh |
Inter-Agency Communications Systems Remain Uncoordinated Hurricane Katrina revealed many failures in the government's communications capabilities. But replacing old analog systems with interoperable transmission equipment, special gear and redundant systems is an expensive, operationally complex proposition. |
National Defense March 2008 Stew Magnuson |
For First Responders, High-Tech Communications Still Out of Reach Recent natural disasters have highlighted the need for first responders to have working radio links. But there won't be any solution coming from the federal government that will instantly make the problem go away. |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2005 |
Mobile Command Post Operation There is one important item in communications, which was overlooked for some time, due to fast developing technologies- the ability to monitor, simultaneously, several communications channels by the same commander, in popular parlance "eavesdropping". |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2006 Will Frankenhoff |
Don't Hang Up on China Mobile Ignore the near-term static. Shares of China Mobile should ring up further gains in '07. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 John Keller |
U.S. And Its Allies Get Serious About Systems Interoperability Recent international exercises involving U.S. and allied military forces, as well as police departments and first responders, are finally getting the idea across that military leaders are getting very serious about interoperability. |