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New York City Awards $500 Million Public-Safety Wireless Broadband Contract

"Will provide our emergency responders with quick access to critical information in the field, enabling them to be better prepared to protect our city and its residents."

New York City's Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications awarded Northrop Grumman Corp. a five-year $500 million contract to provide the city's broadband public-safety wireless network, the most comprehensive network of its kind.



This effort will enhance the city's existing mobile wireless communications network with high-speed data and video capabilities, and deploy several new, advanced wireless applications to support first responders and transportation personnel.



"Northrop Grumman's solution will provide our emergency responders with quick access to critical information in the field, enabling them to be better prepared to protect our city and its residents," said Commissioner of the New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications Paul Cosgrave. "This decision comes at the end of a lengthy evaluation, including a pilot implementation in lower Manhattan during which equipment was tested and evaluated."



Northrop Grumman's New York City solution uses standards-based mobile broadband wireless technology, known as the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, provided by IPWireless of San Bruno, Calif.