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There are no plans to put the 15 min delay feed on the air. The good news is Speedway PD is not planning on encrypting dispatch.
No Marion County LEA dispatches will be encrypted, other than the non IPS PD's. That includes SPD, IMPD, MCSO, APD, LPD, HHCSEC, EP, IUHPD, FHSPD, IUPD, and MUPD. In the event of future Civil Unrest, etc, all the agencies have secondary dedicated encrypted TG's they can go to. I can't speak to HamCo, and not even gonna try to guess on what they may have in future planning. MadCo has encrypted Dispatches they can go to as well as the clear ones already.
 
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I'm in Aspen working winter X games. I noticed last night I was hearing runs on the stream but nothing through my scanner which I have hooked up to a PC I remote into. My wife said a TV news show mentioned law dispatch was going encrypted.
 

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My wife said a TV news show mentioned law dispatch was going encrypted.
 

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For as long as Hendricks County has been working on getting the encryption done, they sure did a piss poor job of making sure all the agencies that need access to them got keys. What, three years at least they have been setting it up? Kinda surprising IPSC has not had words with them.
 

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If Jamestown didn't get the keys then I wonder if anyone in Boone County got them...or Marion, Morgan, or Putnam Counties.
 

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If Jamestown didn't get the keys then I wonder if anyone in Boone County got them...or Marion, Morgan, or Putnam Counties.
As far as I can tell, no one but Hendricks County has Hendricks County keys. Not even the ISP. So if any interop is to be done Hendricks County is back to being an island in the storms in the LE side. You have to get them to come up on the RMA's, SWMA's, or do the old school dispatcher phone call thing. Completely reversing years of planning and getting the SAFE-T set up specifically for interop, but hey "officer safety", "PII", and alla dat right?
 

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As far as I can tell, no one but Hendricks County has Hendricks County keys. Not even the ISP. So if any interop is to be done Hendricks County is back to being an island in the storms in the LE side. You have to get them to come up on the RMA's, SWMA's, or do the old school dispatcher phone call thing. Completely reversing years of planning and getting the SAFE-T set up specifically for interop, but hey "officer safety", "PII", and alla dat right?
Check ICO units.

When Huntington County LE went big E, Indiana Conservation Officers got the key, but surrounding LE and ISP did not. Huntington County has two reservoirs, with two campgrounds, several boat launches, and likely thousands of acres of reservoir land that ICO and Huntington County LE respond to mutually. That may have been a factor in getting ICO the key immediately. Immediately, as in the day Huntington County switched. They even switched TGs, to a former Grant County TG. A lot of planning must've went into ICO getting Huntington county's new TG and E key.
 

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I will ask a couple of the INDNR LE, and a couple of the CO guys next time I get over to the IGC. Still funny to me how INDNR keeps the CO's separate from the DNR Police, when the CO's are fully trained and sworn LEO's. (Also firefighters, etc...) In most State's the only LEO's in DNR's/DNC's, F&W's etc, are the Conservation Officer's. As far as I know both the DNR Police, and the CO's have the same full powers as Park Rangers.
 
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