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Home arrow News arrow News Archives arrow March 2006 arrow Motorola to equip JCF with state-of-the-art network


Motorola to equip JCF with state-of-the-art network PDF Print E-mail
Written by jamaica-gleaner.com   
Saturday, 18 March 2006
Government yesterday signed a US$13.5 million deal with United States-based Motorola and Harris Corporation to improve the communication system of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).

Motorola will provide the JCF with a mixed-mode mobile radio solution that will be able to operate in both analogue and digital mode.  Harris Corporation will supply the new state-of-the-art Digital Microwave Radio System, replacing the current analogue network.

The new system will include digital point to point radios, multiplexers, antenna systems, power systems, network management systems and appropriate accessories.

"This system will enhance the 119 calls by 100 per cent over what it is now," said Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas, who along with National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips, participated in the signing.

Pointing to the benefits of the new system, Mr. Thomas said: "It will help us immensely where our members on the ground will be able to communicate their location, especially when they are under pressure and need help."

READY BY YEAR-END

The new state-of-the-art system is expected to be up and running by the end of the year.

"In acquiring the new communication system, the Ministry of National Security is seeking to enhance a critical area of operational effectiveness of the Constabulary Force to full functionality in the fight against crime and violence," explained Dr. Phillips.

The system will allow the security forces to avail themselves of the modern technologies of wireless communication both for public safety and for national security.  The Jamaica Defence Force will be specially accommodated on the network.

The new system will:

Consolidate and reposition operational area command and control.

Allow the use of both analogue and digital radios on the system, which is a major cost saver.

Allow for new and higher levels of communications security through encryption.

Provide a new alarm and control system and new network management system.

Expand further the islandwide coverage of the communication network.

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