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COPS Office Awards $92.7 Million To Help First Responders Communicate

Funding for 26 law enforcement agencies to develop interoperable communications networks that enable emergency service personnel to communicate directly during crises

The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) recently awarded $92.7 million to 26 law enforcement agencies to develop interoperable communications networks that enable emergency service personnel to communicate directly during crises. The grants will offset the cost of purchasing voice and data communications equipment, enhancing communications infrastructures, and project management.

The grants were awarded under COPS Interoperable Communications Technology Grant program, which increases the number of interoperable communications systems used nationally by law enforcement, fire service, and emergency medical service agencies in the same metropolitan area. Each city is required to provide a 25 percent match of the federal funds, up to a maximum of $6 million.

"The ability for emergency service personnel to communicate and share information during a crisis is an essential component of a comprehensive public safety plan," said COPS Director Carl R. Peed. "Emergencies do not limit themselves to jurisdictional boundaries. When an incident occurs, first responders must be able to coordinate all available resources, and the first step in that process is the ability to communicate and share information in real-time."

To ensure the greatest possible public benefit, COPS invited the primary jurisdiction from the three largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) in each state and territory, and the 50 largest MSAs in the country to apply for grants. After eliminating duplications from these two categories and MSAs that have previously received grants, there were 138 prospective applicants. Of this pool, 91 jurisdictions applied and 26 are being awarded grants. Including the grants announced today, COPS has awarded more than $242 million to 63 communities to improve their interoperable communications systems.

For additional information about COPS Interoperable Communications Technology Grant program, visit the COPS website.