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Police and Public Safety
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In emergencies, there’s no time for rescuers to worry about their technology. They need to communicate seamlessly across multiple agencies and jurisdictions to mount an effective joint response. Interoperable Communications delivers a scalable, cost-effective IP-based solution for quickly establishing communications between disparate systems in support of emergency response and day-to-day operations.
You know the challenges. Nothing can stand in the way of your response to an emergency. Your employees have to be able to communicate easily under pressure—every time. Safety is essential. You have to manage your fleet to make the most of your resources. And tight municipal budgets demand that you maximize value when you make purchase decisions.
Motorola MotoTRBO Digital Radio System
MOTOTRBO radios are designed for easy operation, even when wearing gloves. Thanks to a simple design and intuitive menus, your employees can easily access MOTOTRBO’s powerful features. With a single touch, you can call an individual radio, group of radios, or every radio in your system.
MOTOTRBO also makes communication easy with audio that stays clear to the edge of coverage— plus digital noise suppression to aid communication in noisy environments. Moreover, MOTOTRBO supports integrated data applications, including text messaging. So you can always get messages through. |
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You can count on MOTOTRBO radios because they’re tested-tough to endure hard knocks, water, dust and temperature extremes. They meet demanding standards: U.S. Military Standards 810 C, D, E, and F, and,for portable radios, IP57 for submersibility in water. MOTOTRBO portable radios are also intrinsically safe and can be used in locations where flammable gas, vapors or combustible dust may be present. And if your people have to work overtime, MOTOTRBO portable radios will too, with battery life that’s up to 40 percent longer than that of traditional analog radios.
MOTOTRBO brings you a private, standards-based, cost-effective solution that can be tailored to meet your unique coverage and feature needs—with the flexibility that a complete system offers—portables, mobiles, repeaters, applications, accessories and services.
P25 Interoperable Communications
Project 25 (P25) refers to a suite of TIA (Telecommunication Industry Association) standards for digital radio communication. These standards are endorsed by public safety users, industry associations and mission critical equipment manufacturers to define the functionality and interfaces that are need to ensure interoperability between multiple Project 25 equipment manufacturers. Motorola and other Project 25 manufacturers understand the importance of having standards to ensure interoperability among multiple P25 systems and manufactured equipment Motorola believes that the entire community is best served with a rigorous and standardized approach to verifying interoperability.
Motorola is supporting and implementing the P25 Compliance Assessment Program and is currently institutionalizing the P25 Compliance Assessment Program in our product development, testing, and factory procedures.
Motorola is dedicated to working closely with our customers, industry, government and standards partners to ensure that the P25 standard achieves its stated interoperability objectives. P25 compliance is determined by evaluating equipment from a single or multiple manufacturers against a subset of standardized tests published by TIA and approved by Project 25. These standardized tests are part of the full P25 suite of standard documents published by TIA.
The subset of tests that P25/TIA consider appropriate to support interoperable communications are outlined by the Telecommunication System Bulletins (TSB) published by TIA. The P25 CAP Governing Board then issues a Compliance Assessment Bulletin (CAB) where the TSB is used as the basis for the creation of a CAB. After a CAB is issued, NIST/OLES will assess labs to conduct the testing in the CAB. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will then recognize labs based on the assessments that NIST/OLES conducted. Once a lab is recognized it can conduct that particular type of P25 CAP testing that they were recognized to conduct. Based on the test results of a recognized lab a manufacturer may create and issue a formal Summary Test Report and Suppliers Declaration of Compliance (SDoC). These documents provide information about a specific manufacturer’s P25 equipment functionality and the types of "P25 Compliance" relevant to that equipment.
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