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Enabling Mobile Government
by ZDNet
Published: September 1, 2005  Type: Webcast

In this audio presentation, we discuss ways in which wireless technologies improve government services and what it takes to develop an effective mobile strategy in the public sector.

Wireless Security in the Government Environment
by AirMagnet
Published: February 3, 2005  Type: White Paper

Wireless network administrators in government face a critical challenge in assuring that WLANs under their management are secure from both internal and external intrusion. This paper discusses how this challenge that can be met.

High Volume Warehouse Operation Stays in Service: Engineering Logistic Centers Depend on Secure Wireless
by Fortress Technologies
Published: July 1, 2004  Type: Case Study

Coast Guard networks are mandated to be secure. However, when storing astonishing amounts of data growing at exponential rates, the challenge is to safeguard the data from unauthorized access by protecting the wireless infrastructure.

Public Safety Increased with Secure Wireless Communications: Officers and Administrators Spend More Time on the Street and Less Time at Desk
by Fortress Technologies
Published: July 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

When public safety is at stake, law enforcement requires access to the latest crime prevention tools. Wireless networking can help get these tools into the hands of police officers without having to pull personnel out of the field.

Viatores Case Study - City of Santa Clara
by Ecutel
Published: March 23, 2004  Type: Case Study

Santa Clara wanted to enable officers on the beat with real-time field reporting. The city deployed WLAN access points throughout the city. The IT department found Ecutel was the answer to both their security and network roaming needs.

Metro-Scale Wi-Fi for Public Safety: San Mateo Police Department
by Tropos Networks
Published: March 8, 2004  Type: Case Study

This case-study covers the Wi-Fi solution from Tropos Networks delivered to SMPD officers. This Wi-Fi cell is an outdoor optimized, high powered 802.11 wireless mesh networking device designed specifically for citywide outdoor broadband networks.

Secure Mobile Broadband for State and Local Government Agencies
by Flarion
Published: February 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

This paper summarizes the strict network requirements needed to secure mobile broadband access for state and local government agencies by connecting legacy networks with a secure mobile IP WAN.

Viatores Public Safety Solution Brochure
by Ecutel
Published: October 16, 2003  Type: Product Literature

Viatores Mobile Virtual Private Network (mVPN) takes the hassles out of mobile computing by making it simple, seamless and secure. With Viatores, officers are free to focus on their real jobs and not on technology challenges.

Meeting 21st Century Public Safety Challenges Today
by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Published: August 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Public safety agencies are facing increasing local and global crime prevention responsibilities with flat or shrinking operations budgets. As public safety officials struggle to make the most of limited resources, they are turning to technology solutions

Understanding Wireless Communications in Public Safety
by Ecutel
Published: July 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) system was conceived with the idea of helping public safety personnel understand and use new technology. In keeping with that goal, NLECTC–Rocky Mountain developed this guidebook.

Mesh-Enabled Solutions for Emergency Response Agencies
by Mesh Networks
Published: April 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Responding to the need of Emergency Response Agencies, MeshNetworks has developed a complete wireless communications system tailored to provide an integrated approach to both wide area and incident communications networks.

Mesh-Enabled Solutions for Law Enforcement Agencies
by MeshNetworks
Published: April 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

Responding to the need of Law Enforcement agencies, MeshNetworks Enabled Architecture (MEA™) technology offers an integrated wireless communications solution that provides a high performance, survivable broadband network.

Scouts Out! - Protecting the Army's Wireless Networks and its Impact on Corporate Wireless Computing
by SANS Institute
Published: February 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The Army has chosen AES because it is a more robust wireless security protocol than is the commonly used WEP. This use of advanced technology on the battlefield is certain to have a positive impact on the use of wireless in the business community, both i

RoamAbout Wireless Solutions Connect Government to the People
by Enterasys
Published:   Type: Case Study

The Town of Enfield, CT recently deployed Enterasys Networks Roam About wireless solutions to connect several buildings to the town network - saving money, sharing resources and preserving a historic landmark. As one of the nation's oldest towns, Enfield

Post Falls Police Department Arms Officers with Wireless Network
by Proxim
Published:   Type: Case Study

The Post Falls Police Department (PFPD) serves the 20,000 citizens of Post Falls, Idaho with over 30 officers. They sought to design and implement a wireless network that would allow officers to access the network from their patrol cars. To do this, the

Wireless Network Helps Yakima County Protect Community
by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Published:   Type: Case Study

The Lower Valley Wireless Public Safety Network, employing Cisco Aironet technology, is giving law-enforcement agencies in Yakima County, Washington, a high-tech edge in crime prevention and resolution. With five backbone sites in place overlooking the v

Wireless Solution Facilitates Law Enforcement and Emergency Actions for Buffalo Grove
by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Published:   Type: Case Study

The Village of Buffalo Grove is a suburban community 35 miles northwest of Chicago. With the wireless network in place, Buffalo Grove's police officers are spending more of their shift time out in the community. The new wireless Cisco network is faster,