APCO 2015

APCO 2015
  • Type: International security
  • 16 - 19 Aug, 2015
  • Washington, United States of America (USA)
  • Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, United States of America (USA)
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Event Overview:

APCO 2015, APCO International’s Annual Conference & Expo, is the premier event for public safety communications officials, from frontline telecommunicators to comm center managers to public safety communications equipment and services vendors. Starting August 16, APCO 2015 offers four days of educational sessions, committee meetings and special events, paired with two full days of exhibits.


APCO 2015 news

Zetron to demo P25 interoperability LIVE at APCO conference

The live demonstrations emphasise Zetron’s continued support for open standards such as P25 CSSI and DFSI Zetron will be offering a host of live demonstrations in its booth at the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Conference in Washington D.C., August 16-19, 2015. The demos will feature Zetron systems utilising Project 25 (P25) standards-based interfaces to integrate seamlessly with other vendors’ radio systems and products. Live demos a...

Zetron’s updated video management software at APCO Conference in Washington, DC

The video management software part of Zetron’s video surveillance system utilises a new user interface Zetron, a leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions worldwide, announced the release of updated video-management software that is part of Zetron’s Video Surveillance System offering. The Video Surveillance System includes a variety of IP-cameras, recorders, video-storage devices, and an integrated access-control system with badging functionalit...

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