Going mobile in public safety: CJIS considerations
Mobile CJIS compliance requires multifactor authentication and consultation with local agencies, among other things.
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Mobile CJIS compliance requires multifactor authentication and consultation with local agencies, among other things.
With a CJIS-compliant smartphone program, police officers can access important information and make more informed decisions.
Forward-thinking law enforcement practitioners are assessing whether PTT-capable smartphones could augment — and perhaps eventually replace — LMR.
With the introduction of FirstNet PTT, public safety agencies now have the opportunity to augment their existing radio communications with modern, cloud-connected smartphones.
FirstNet Push-to-Talk will provide public safety with essential PTT capabilities and powerful 4G LTE data all on one device.
With the Samsung Grant Support Program, law enforcement agencies can mobilize exciting new projects and keep officers connected.
This webinar from the Grants Office shares strategies and tools that can help you confidently develop grant applications for your agency's next mobility project.
This guide by the Public Safety Network outlines the core benefits of rugged MCPTT smartphones and offers implementation recommendations for public safety agencies.
For an effective, robust mobile technology rollout, you need a clear timeline and transition phase, among other key decisions.
Firefighters, inspectors and EMTs need access to fast, accurate information. Rugged tablets are built to deliver.