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MADISON, Wis. - The rollout of Dane County's $18 million emergency communications system set for Monday has been postponed again, and its day-to-day manager said there is no information available "as to when it may commence."
The system, known as DaneCom, was supposed to come on line last summer to connect emergency responders and public works officials around the county.
In an email last week to municipal leaders around Dane County, Chad Fleck, the DaneCom Radio System Administrator, acknowledged that the company building the system, Harris Corporation, continued to have intermittent audio issues on the new radio console equipment and that he hoped the fixes would be made in weeks, rather than months. He said the problems have been hard to track down.
New Dane County emergency system faces more delays | News - Channel3000.com
The system, known as DaneCom, was supposed to come on line last summer to connect emergency responders and public works officials around the county.
In an email last week to municipal leaders around Dane County, Chad Fleck, the DaneCom Radio System Administrator, acknowledged that the company building the system, Harris Corporation, continued to have intermittent audio issues on the new radio console equipment and that he hoped the fixes would be made in weeks, rather than months. He said the problems have been hard to track down.
New Dane County emergency system faces more delays | News - Channel3000.com