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Digital Wireless Telecom., Inc.
5694 Mission Center Road
Suite 602-MailStop # 134
San Diego, CA 92108-4312
United States
ph: +1-877-352-8709
fax: +1-619-866-3426
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Digital Wireless Telecom., Inc. is in the forfront and among the leading companies that was selected to contribute and reported to the nation about Network Interoperability and Reliability through the NIRCVII, visit www.nric.org, and download the presentation at:
http://www.nric.org/meetings/docs/meeting_20051019/NRICVII_FG4_FinalReport_September_2005.pdf
www.nric.org/meetings/docs/meeting_20041206/FG4%20Presentation.pdf
House Homeland Security Chairman Seeks Federal Funding For Interoperability
The nation's cities need grants dedicated to urban interoperability programs, U.S. House Homeland Security Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss) told the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting on Wednesday. "That way, cities won't be forced to rob Peter to pay Paul by using large chunks of homeland security grant funding -- in some instances 80% -- to purchase communications equipment instead of securing bridges, ports and buildings," Thompson said, as quoted by Communications Daily. "As a former volunteer firefighter for 26 years and as a former locally elected official, I know that the interoperability problem costs well into the billions." Congress should provide long-term funding to develop interoperable communication networks. A recent House Bill (HR-1) would provide such a program but would not fund it. For more background, visit Technology Daily.
Digital Wireless Telecom., Inc.
5694 Mission Center Road
Suite 602-MailStop # 134
San Diego, CA 92108-4312
United States
ph: +1-877-352-8709
fax: +1-619-866-3426
info