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Tait Communications has been selected to implement a 700/800 MHz P25 digital trunked simulcast radio network for multiple emergency response agencies in a central California county.
Stanislaus County and the City of Modesto have selected the Tait 9400 core P25 Phase 2 TDMA-capable network as part of a multi-phase regional interoperable communications project.
Stanislaus Regional 9-1-1 Communications Manager Kurt Kline says the digital trunked radio solution will provide more efficient communications to first responders.
"It also gives us a long-term path to expand our communications as needed, and to take us to P25 Phase 2 when the time is right," says Kline.
Steve Cragg, President, Tait Communications Americas, says: "We are pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with Stanislaus and, at the same time, offer them the latest in public safety communications technology.
"The Tait 9400 portfolio will give the county's responders a path to P25 Phase 2 in time for relevant narrowbanding mandates and also provide access to a new suite of communications features."
RFP responses for the project were evaluated by an evaluation committee consisting of members from Modesto Regional Fire Authority, Stanislaus Regional 9-1-1, City of Ceres, City of Turlock and City of Modesto. Tait was awarded the project to design and implement the five-site, five-channel system and provide support services to enable a smooth installation.