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David Raths

contributing writer
While FirstNet gets $7 billion, next-gen 911 gets $150 million from the feds.
If there is one potentially positive side effect of the situation, it could be that all the media attention shines a light on the larger water infrastructure problems the U.S. faces.
If there is one potentially positive side effect of the situation, it could be that all the media attention shines a light on the larger water infrastructure problems the U.S. faces.
Even though many EMS agencies have adopted electronic patient care reporting software, those systems use different data standards than the electronic health records (EHRs) used by hospitals, making interoperability difficult.
California EMS agencies pilot solutions with health information exchanges.
This network in the Pacific Northwest not only links data for police officers in the field, it also provides a common platform for jails, computer-aided dispatch centers and district attorneys’ offices.
Is security the next as-a-service offering you’ll be sending to the cloud?
Emergency management agencies are beginning to work on how to incorporate social media into operations to improve situational awareness for responders
An experiment helps responders integrate social media into disaster response.
Examples across the spectrum prove that leading-edge technology is spilling into the public sector today.