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Press Releases

TitleRelease DateAttachments
SAFECOM Program Elects New Chairman11/19/2010Download: 2ASAFECOMChairmanAnnouncement.pdf
DHS S&T Enhances Information Sharing for First Responders2/19/2010Download: TCIPPressReleaseFinalDistributed2210.pdf
First P25 Radio Completes Interoperability Compliance Assessment Process1/28/2010Download: P25CAPFirstSDOCandSTRReleaseFINALDistributed11310.pdf
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Bylined Articles

TitleAuthorPublicationPublication DateArticle URL
Disaster ManagementChip HinesLAW and ORDER Magazine8/1/2006Link: Disaster Management
SAFECOM Grant GuidanceDr. David BoydLAW and ORDER Magazine10/1/2005Link: SAFECOM Grant Guidance
The 5 Elements to Achieve InteroperabilityDr. David BoydLAW and ORDER Magazine8/1/2005Link: The 5 Elements to Achieve Interoperability
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SAFECOM In The News

TitleAuthorPublicationPublication DateArticle URL
DHS 'Coloring Book' on Interoperability Strives to Navigate Maze of ConnectionsEileen SullivanCongressional Quarterly10/20/2006Link: DHS 'Coloring Book' on Interoperability Strives to Navigate Maze of Connections
Missed SignalsDavid PereraGovernment Executive2/1/2006Link: Missed Signals
Compatible Radio Systems Would Cost BillionsPaul DavidsonUSA Today12/28/2005Link: Compatible Radio Systems Would Cost Billions
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Fact Sheets

TitlePublication DateAttachment
Virtual USA FAQ1/28/2010Download: f1GeneralvUSAFAQs.pdf
Virtual USA Fact Sheet9/18/2009Download: VirtualUSAFactSheet_31Aug09.pdf
Public Safety VoIP Working Group - Fact Sheet7/16/2009Download: VoIPFactSheet_FINAL_09Jun09.pdf
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