Motorola to Showcase Public Safety Solutions Driving Safer Cities, Thriving Communities at IWCE 2013
Motorola to Showcase Public Safety Solutions Driving Safer Cities, Thriving
Communities at IWCE 2013
IWCE 2013
Business Wire
LAS VEGAS -- March 11, 2013
(IWCE, Motorola Solutions, Booth #527) – Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI),
a leading provider of mission-critical communication solutions and services
for government customers, will be showcasing its latest public safety
solutions and innovations at the International Wireless Communications Expo
(IWCE) March 11-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Within the information flowing between citizens, responders, and agencies is
the intelligence that builds a safer city. Motorola is helping agencies
collect more of it, make it actionable and securely distribute it across
mission-critical devices and easy-to-manage networks. By turning noise into
information, information into intelligence, and intelligence into safety,
public safety agencies can do the absolute most with less—build safer cities
and communities that thrive.
At IWCE 2013, step into the Motorola city environment to experience the next
generation of public safety, meet the Connected Police Officer, observe a
Real-Time Crime Center, sit in the driver’s seat of the next-generation patrol
vehicle, take command of the integrated multimedia communications center and
see the latest from the Public Safety LTE and ASTRO® 25 portfolios.
Motorola once again is leading the way with experts at 16 sessions addressing
key public safety topics at IWCE. Motorola also wants to hear from others in
the industry and is conducting a survey on public safety communications
technologies throughout the show.
KEY FACTS
* In addition to unveiling the newest versions of Real-Time Video
Intelligence and the MVX1000 Digital In-Car Video System, Motorola also is
showcasing:
* TRX NEON Indoor Location System, expected to be available in the
third quarter of 2013, is an application compatible with Motorola’s
APX™ portable radios. APX radios wirelessly pair to the TRX NEON
tracking unit, sending real-time location information and precise
details to incident commanders about personnel movement and activity.
* ASTRO 25 Provisioning Manager is a web-based interface that helps
users save time managing two-way radios, dispatch consoles and
conventional channel gateways. Duplicate data entry and errors are
reduced with tools that import and reuse information. Granular levels
of user security and enhanced agency partitioning also improve system
manager efficiencies.
* MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console can be installed on a tablet, laptop or
PC and can be used for fixed positions, on-the-scene incident
command, emergency operations center, remote sites and backup
dispatch centers. It enables encrypted Project 25 communications to
ASTRO 25 systems from anywhere, anytime, over wireless and wired
networks.
* Motorola 3600-based trunking users can now migrate to new digital
technology using SmartX-enabled ASTRO 25 systems and 3600-based GTR
8000 solutions, available later this year. A clear upgrade path is
possible using the trunking simulcast and trunking intellirepeater
functionality of a GTR 8000 station.
* PremierOne™ Intelligent Data Discovery provides government and public
safety agencies the ability to connect and extract data from any data
source across the government enterprise. By utilizing intuitive
interactive tools and leveraging their existing data infrastructure,
users can quickly access, generate and share on-line, real-time,
data-driven dashboards and reports, as well as initiate searches,
mine data and formulate predictive models.
* VML 700 LTE Vehicle Modem R1.1 is Motorola’s newest LTE modem,
supporting commercial carrier LTE (Band 13), in addition to Public
Safety LTE (Band 14). The modem can home on Band 13 carrier LTE,
using it as the primary broadband network. It also can act as a
mobile WiFi hot spot, supporting 802.11b/g/n. Ideal for public safety
agencies wanting broadband in their vehicles, the modem enables new
media-rich applications like ultra-fast database look-ups, photos,
mapping, or streaming video. It also allows public safety to connect
WiFi devices in the vicinity of a vehicle and backhaul them over the
LTE network.
* Throughout IWCE, Motorola will continue to conduct its 2013 Government and
Public Safety Industry Survey on the new technologies supporting public
safety communications. The survey is open to all members of the public
safety community and takes about five minutes to complete. A full
executive summary of the results will be available in April and will be
sent to all participants. These results can help public safety agencies
benchmark and compare their systems and plans with their peers.
* Motorola’s leadership and innovation in wireless and broadband
communications for public safety will be on display at IWCE with a lineup
of speakers at 16 sessions throughout the show:
* Monday, March 11
* 8:30 a.m.-noon: “Wireless Surveillance Ecosystem,” Mrinalini
Lakshminarayan, Room N233
* 1‐4:30 p.m.: “Next-Generation Wireless Networks: 4G, LTE and
Broadband,” Sean Taylor, Room N243
* 1-4:30 p.m.: “Project 25 Foundations and System Interface
Updates for 2013,” Debra L. Brown, Room N241
* Tuesday, March 12
* 8:30 a.m.‐noon: “Layering LTE Technology on Existing Systems,”
David Confalonieri and Dan Naylor, Room N237
* 1-4:30 p.m.: “Cybersecurity for Critical Networks and Systems,”
Kent Woodruff, Room N237
* Wednesday, March 13
* 11 a.m. -12:15 p.m.: “What is the Future of T-Band?” David
Eierman, Room N241
* 11 a.m. -12:15 p.m.: “NPSTC Discusses Current Events,” Stu
Overby, Room N240
* 1-1:30 p.m.: “30-Minute Presentation Theater Session,” Tom
Miller, IWCE 2013 Presentation Theater
* 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m.: “The Evolution of Firefighter
Communications,” Mike Petersen, Room N240
* Thursday, March 14
* 9:45-11 a.m.: “Life After Narrowbanding: Was It Worth the
Effort?” Al Ittner, Room N241
* 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: “NG911 – Emergency Calling and
Communications in the 21st Century,” Rishi Bhaskar, Room N240
* 12:30-2 p.m.: “Lunch and Learn: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) –
Technology Options and Policy Considerations,” Randy Martin,
Room N232
* 2-3:15 p.m.: “The Coolest Gear for Public Safety Technology
Users,” Deep Grewal, Room N240
* 2‐3:15 p.m.: “Interoperable Communications for Incident
Management,” Brenda Herold, Room N243
* 3:30‐4:45 p.m.: “Understanding Network Reliability and Disaster
Recovery: What Happens When the Command Center Goes Dark?”
William Mertka, Room N233
* Friday, March 15
* 8:30‐9:45 a.m.: “General Session: From LMR to LTE: Pathway to
the Future,” Sean Taylor, Room N240
SUPPORTING QUOTE
Bob Schassler, senior vice president, Government Solutions, Motorola Solutions
“It continues to be a time of significant transformation for government with
the accelerated advancement of technology bringing unprecedented capabilities
to public safety. Motorola Solutions is helping agencies harness the data that
surrounds them to create real-time operational views and provide a virtual
partner in the field. With the next generation of public safety
communications, we establish the foundation to build safer cities and thriving
communities.”
SUPPORTING RESOURCES
Website: Next Generation Public Safety Portal
Twitter: @MotPublicSafety
Facebook: Motorola Public Safety
About Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions is a leading provider of mission-critical communication
solutions and services for enterprise and government customers. Through
leading-edge innovation and communications technology, it is a global leader
that enables its customers to be their best in the moments that matter.
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