Unique Radio Standards Training Debuts in Colorado
September 15, 2011
Ten years in the making, Colorado’s vision of perfecting communication between public safety agencies will finally begin.
This week the Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) announced a new program offering free radio training to law enforcement and other first responders that will allow agencies statewide to communicate more effectively with one another.
The Colorado Interoperability Training Program will focus on teaching a set of standards that will give a diverse group of professionals a better understanding of radio equipment and a shared language to be used both during emergencies and for day-to-day communications.
http://www.emergencymgmt.com/training/Unique-Radio-Standards-Training-Colorado.html
September 15, 2011
Ten years in the making, Colorado’s vision of perfecting communication between public safety agencies will finally begin.
This week the Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) announced a new program offering free radio training to law enforcement and other first responders that will allow agencies statewide to communicate more effectively with one another.
The Colorado Interoperability Training Program will focus on teaching a set of standards that will give a diverse group of professionals a better understanding of radio equipment and a shared language to be used both during emergencies and for day-to-day communications.
http://www.emergencymgmt.com/training/Unique-Radio-Standards-Training-Colorado.html