Issue Archive: March 2007
Cover Story
Phil Neal
To ensure continuity of operations and enhance recovery efforts, government agencies at all levels should partner with trusted specialists in the private sector who can offer relevant expertise, equipment, infrastructure and services.
Features
Jay Smith
Although some characteristics of the public safety function are immutable, the lifestyle choices of those that perform the duties are optional. Think about your lifestyle factors and begin to develop a plan to perhaps avoid poor health.
James E. Anderson
Emergency notification solutions for business and government applications.
Jon Metzler
The greater use of VoIP services and the overall shift to IP represent both new challenges and new opportunities in 9-1-1.
Nathan D. McClure III, MPA, ENP and Steven E. Loomis, AIA
The goals of a highly reliable emergency communications center should be efficient facility design, construction, backup, planning and training.
Angelina Ruiz
Through working with the state legislation, accrediting the center and certifying its staff,
Bernalillo County is setting the standard in emergency communications.
Jerry Turk
PowerPhone's Total Response System helps verify the efficiency of service that the Douglas County Sheriff's Communications Center strives to deliver, providing managers with an objective view of performance against which decisions for change or consolidation can be made.
Morgan Wright
Managing information and communications is time-consuming for public safety personnel. If a piece of information can go to all the right people with just one click by a PSAP operator, response time is accelerated and personnel time is reduced.
Jon Wee and Owen Morse
Effective teamwork, though essential, is not easy. If a team sets goals, communicates and learns from mistakes, they can reach new heights of success.
The 2008 ENP Buyer's Guide
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