New York, NY - NYPD & FDNY Go Wireless
New York, NY - Police and firefighters will try out speedy over-the-air Internet-style computer connections in a pilot project announced by Mayor Bloomberg.
The idea is to give police and firefighters in the field instant laptop and mobile computer access to building plans, criminal-record information, mug shots, fingerprints and other data crucial to their jobs, also safety inspectors and maintenance teams working for other city agencies - including the departments of Buildings, Consumer Affairs, Transportation and Environmental Protection - to have access to the network.
Two companies - Northrop Grumman and Motorola - will build competing test networks that cover lower Manhattan. Whichever one does the better job wins the chance to install the system citywide.
The pilot program will cost taxpayers $2.7 million and is to be up and running in six months.
The idea is to give police and firefighters in the field instant laptop and mobile computer access to building plans, criminal-record information, mug shots, fingerprints and other data crucial to their jobs, also safety inspectors and maintenance teams working for other city agencies - including the departments of Buildings, Consumer Affairs, Transportation and Environmental Protection - to have access to the network.
Two companies - Northrop Grumman and Motorola - will build competing test networks that cover lower Manhattan. Whichever one does the better job wins the chance to install the system citywide.
The pilot program will cost taxpayers $2.7 million and is to be up and running in six months.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home