Ironside DM’s Glen Ferrarotto will be providing an ICRI interoperability gateway to link portable radios between Ambulance-Victoria Police – Country Fire Authority – Targa Event Organisers – Resort Management and the State Emergency Service. For more information about the event, http://targahighcountry.com.au/HighCountry/about.html For more information about Ironside’s support of the event, contact Glen Ferrarotto
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The rally was October 4th from 8am-5pm. at Middlesex Fire Academy in Sayreville NJ. Training from 1p-4p Sponsored by NJ State Police Communications Bureau For more information on our products, download the ICRI Radio Gateway Manual for NJ-ICS or contact C-AT through our website.
This show was certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce in early 2011. A senior member of our company will be at the U.S. Commercial Service exhibit on October 13th. Visit our representative, located with the U.S. Department of Commerce, to speak with us about public safety communications and radio interoperability. For more information, please contact […]
The briefing will be October 6, 2011, at NGAUS HQ in Washington, DC. Our unclassified PowerPoint presentation is available on this website. For a copy of this briefing, please register, login or contact C-AT through our website.
C-AT will be participating in the 2011 National Guard Association of the United States. Come visit our booth to see product demonstrations of our tactical interoperability and repeater solutions.
“Members of Guyana Defense Force and U.S. military came together to train and improve their interoperability, tactics, and training techniques…to better respond to security challenges, such as transnational organized crime and illicit trafficking of humans. drugs, and other contraband.” Read the entire article at http://www.dvidshub.net/news/85197/us-guyana-defense-forces-reinforce-friendship-cement-partnership-during-exercise-fused-response-2012 Source: http://www.dvidshub.net. Written by Sgt. Taresha Neal
Intra Team Wired/Wireless Communications for CBRNe Applications Beginning in 1980, Communications-Applied Technology (C-AT) has designed, manufactured, and supported the U.S. Army’s efforts to safely destroy the chemical weapons stockpiles located between Johnston Island in the Pacific to Aberdeen MD. C-AT developed the wireless communications systems used at these sites by personnel in “DPE”, and the wired […]
A recent article entitled, “US Army burns off final chemical weapons in Utah” reports the history and current activities of this weapons demilitarization program. Some of the weapons that are being, or have been destroyed through the efforts of demilitarization program are among the nastiest haz-mat in the world including 155mm rounds containing GB and […]
Although the scenario had been predicted for some time, local, state and federal officials were caught unprepared as the devastation was unleashed on the Gulf Coast. A congressional investigation on the response criticized the Federal Emergency Management Agency for not pre-positioning mobile communications in New Orleans to meet the impending need. The lack of communication […]