Motorola Solutions steaks at Critical Control Rooms World 2014
The event will be held at Hotel Melia, Avenida America, Madrid, Spain from 9-11 December 2014 and is recognised as being the event for control room professionals across public safety, government agencies and non-public sector communities.
The conference is now in its fifth year. Located alongside the ‘Safe Cities’ conference, it is part of the Critical Communications series. The Safe Cities Conference will be sharing best practice in enabling inter-agency collaboration, effective communication, and better use of intelligence to ensure a Safe City.
Don’t miss the speaker Motorola has in both conferences:
- 10 December, 9.35: Critical Control Rooms Conference – Problems that need addressing for the safety and security of cities by Peter Goulding
- 10 December, 10.10: Safe Cities Conference – Which comes first? Safer Cities or Smart Cities? 2 by Peter Goulding
- 10 December, 15.50: Critical Control Rooms Conference – joint plenary session – Major incidents and disaster planning response and recovery from large scale incidents by Peter Goulding
Motorola Solutions will also be delighted to meet visitors during the Critical Control Rooms exhibition on stand 19. There will be three key solutions on show:
Motorola Solutions M-Vision
The integrated Control Room Application manages the incoming Emergency calls, identifies the Caller location and matches the most appropriate response for Dispatch to the Responders. The solution takes advantage of spatial data to create a geographical picture for resource deployment and incident management.
Real Time Intelligence Console
Data is streaming into government agencies from a multitude of sources. Smartphones, social media, video cameras, sensors and alarms can all give public safety agencies the ability to see more, hear more and do more in response to emergencies. The Real Time Intelligence Console brings all of these technologies together to provide the Operator with a single coherent view to enable them to assess developing threats and pass this filtered information to the CAD System when a response is required.
LEX755 Mission Critical Handheld
Whether it's data, photos, video or voice, the LEX 755 Mission Critical Handheld is designed bring it to first responders on the street quickly, reliably and securely. Offering virtually unlimited connectivity, the LEX 755 is designed to work on either private or carrier LTE networks. We will be showing the LEX 755 with key applications such as Real Time Video Information (RTVI), Unified Push-to-Talk and Tactical Application for Collaboration (TAC) giving first responders a common operational view and allowing them to operate in a synchronised, coordinated way.