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Issue Archive: March 2005

Cover Story


Lightning Protection's Potential Pitfalls and Best Practices

Bruce Kaiser

With a few basic and cost-effective measures, communicators centers can bring lightning damage to an acceptable level, assuring full-time availability of critical services.

Features


Angelina Ruiz

Phase II Wireless implementation, the latest in technology, and staff training give this emergency communications center an industry edge.
Steven E. Loomis and Nathan D. McClure III

Consolidating the EOC and ECC can reduce fragmentation and duplication of emergency services, providing more cost-effective and efficient services.
Greg Scott and Eric Parry

When choosing a training program that not only meets state-mandated training standards, but also provide state-of-the-art knowledge and skills, start with a few basic and critically important questions about your existing program.
Dane Grover

Backup systems are the key to keeping emergency communications centers running smoothly. Properly sizing and installing a UPS will ensure that your equipment stays up when the power goes down.
Dorothy A. Spears-Dean

Project management requires effective leadership and the ability to see holistically.
Jimmy Crouch

A former chief dispatcher reflects on the aftermath of tsunami disaster in Thailand and its emergency communications system
Joe Schumacher and Heather Ramirez

Strong leadership can generate and sustain an engaged and committed workforce, creating a high performing communications center.

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