P25  |  2020-10-30

V-COMM continues public safety wireless work in Cape May County, NJ on P25 System

Source: V-COMM
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

V-COMM, a leading telecommunications engineering firm, was hired by Cape May County, New Jersey to continue the expansion of the County’s 700 megahertz (MHz) Project 25 (P25) system in conjunction with New Jersey’s Public Safety Interoperable Communications (PSIC) network.

The County’s new network is being built in conjunction with the State of New Jersey’s P25 network and provides interoperability for all agencies within the county and state. The expanded public safety wireless system will provide direct interoperability with Cape May County’s neighbors, Atlantic County and Cumberland County.

V-COMM is providing the engineering, FCC licensing and project management that will bring this network into existence.

“We are happy to, once again, utilize V-COMM’s experience in deploying this complicated network to benefit our residents and first responders,” said Martin Pagliughi, Emergency Management Coordinator for Cape May County.