Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Governors Council to sponsor training
the governor's Advisory Council on Domestic Violence is hosting training for comm specialists, dispatchers, and call-takers on July 30th in Wichita. For more information, visit http://www.ksapco.org/conferences-training.html.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Statewide interoperability - KDOT Towers
From Michelle Abbott, KS SIEC - On June 25, 2014, the Statewide Interoperability
Executive Committee (SIEC) was briefed by representatives from the Kansas
Department of Transportation (KDOT) of their plan to issue a Request for
Proposal seeking a consultant with expertise in relevant technology and
communication systems to conduct an inventory and analysis of the Kansas
Statewide Interoperable Communications System (KSICS) and identify strategic
options for its long term sustainment.
The current structure where KDOT is identified as the sole owner and operator of the system is not sustainable and this study is necessary in order to ensure long term funding and viability.
The Kansas P25 trunked radio system is nationally recognized as a benchmark public safety capability and it is the desire of the SIEC to maintain and solidify this status. Significant investment has been made by all partners in this endeavor and this will be of primary consideration during this collaborative discussion.
The Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee supports the solicitation of this study and the goal of identifying options that ensure the longevity of the system and greatest access for all users. As this process will take many months, there is no expectation of any immediate or drastic changes. KDOT and SIEC endeavor to approach this undertaking in a collaborative manner and will share information with stakeholders as the conversation progresses.
The current structure where KDOT is identified as the sole owner and operator of the system is not sustainable and this study is necessary in order to ensure long term funding and viability.
The Kansas P25 trunked radio system is nationally recognized as a benchmark public safety capability and it is the desire of the SIEC to maintain and solidify this status. Significant investment has been made by all partners in this endeavor and this will be of primary consideration during this collaborative discussion.
The Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee supports the solicitation of this study and the goal of identifying options that ensure the longevity of the system and greatest access for all users. As this process will take many months, there is no expectation of any immediate or drastic changes. KDOT and SIEC endeavor to approach this undertaking in a collaborative manner and will share information with stakeholders as the conversation progresses.
June MCS Newsletter
The June MCS newsletter is now available at http://www.ksapco.org/mcs-newsletter.html.
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