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Oakland County's new public safety radio system will be fully functional by the end of 2022 following $61 million worth of repairs and upgrades.
The upgraded system will include new portable and in-vehicle radio consoles, which are of highest priority and key components of a 911 dispatch center, as well as repairs and upgrades to 31 towers, which are nearing completion. Over 3,500 portable radios and 2,000 mobile radios will be replaced across the county with most used by police departments, fire departments and local governments.
System will be Encrypted
Oakland County's new public safety radio system will be fully functional by the end of 2022 following $61 million worth of repairs and upgrades.
The upgraded system will include new portable and in-vehicle radio consoles, which are of highest priority and key components of a 911 dispatch center, as well as repairs and upgrades to 31 towers, which are nearing completion. Over 3,500 portable radios and 2,000 mobile radios will be replaced across the county with most used by police departments, fire departments and local governments.
System will be Encrypted