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| | Emergency Medical Services: New Roles, New Tools In an era of unprecendented demand, EMS needs to be a full participant in the health information exchange (HIE), and have a unified view of operations, supporting better decisions. This thought leadership provides view into industry challenges and how an integrated IT platform can address HIE. | | Executive Perspective: What's Next for Smart Cities? Smart City projects are gathering momentum, assisted by the availability and adoption of new, “smart” technologies that take advantage of the explosion in connected devices and the Internet of Things (IoT). These include networks of sensors, fixed and mobile smart devices, and systems that monitor and manage many elements of our public services and infrastructure, collecting vast amounts of data that can be used to improve life for citizens. As such, online communities and forums; voice, video, and text recording and analytics; feedback management; and desktop and process analytics can help provide valuable insight into citizens’ issues and concerns — and how various service elements are captured, processed, and resolved. | | Five Ways Law Enforcement Can Make the Most of Their Digital Evidence Learn ways to reduce crime in your community by putting digital evidence to work, gleaning crucial insights that help locate criminals, prosecute offenders, and take preventive action against future crimes. | | Listening To Your Radio Network Is there an area in your community where radio calls don’t always go through? A tower site that’s often overwhelmed? LMR networks generate terabytes of data every day. This operational data can be mined for insight, allowing public safety agencies to improve two-way LMR system coverage, performance and resiliency. Download the the thought leadership brief and discover when data is applied effectively, how you can gain a comprehensive view of any network issues. |
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