Feds make an effort to end first responder communication problems
Emergency Management Alert, July 28, 2004
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to get to the bottom of communication problems among the nation's first responders, according to Federal Computer Week.
DHS will solicit bids this month for a nationwide evaluation of public safety wireless communications.
"I would expect that we'll have an award before the end of this fiscal year, and we'll have the report back probably mid-to-late fiscal year in 2005," said David Boyd, Safecom program manager, last week in testimony before the House Government Reform Committee's National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations Subcommittee.
Once government officials complete an assessment they can determine ways to enhance policies. So far the government doesn't know exactly what needs to be done, said Stephen Devine, chairman of the State Interoperability Executive Committee for Missouri.
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