The idea behind adopting computer-aided dispatch software that’s used in communication centres and mobile applications used by officers on in-car laptops is to preserve the privacy and operational sensitivity of information being exchanged, said François Letourneau, manager of the public safety group at Xwave in Ottawa. Artificial Intelligence (274) Auto Tech (9) Blockchain (62) CanadianCIO (18) Careers & Education (608) Channel (59) channel-strategy (4) Cloud (1079) Communications & Telecom (103) Companies (131) Data & Analytics (180) Development (38) Digital Transformation (777) Distribution (10) Diversity & Inclusion (35) eCommerce (140) Emerging Tech (68) End User Hardware (73) Engineering (1286) Financial (804) Fintech (97) Future of Work (30) Governance (19) Government & Public Sector (139) Human Resources (2087) Infrastructure (38) IoT (109) ITWC Morning Briefing (14) Leadership (2690) Legal (316) Legislation (100) Managed Services & Outsourcing (49) Marketing (1962) MarTech (7) Medical (343) Mobility (4994) Not For Profit (6) Open Source (140) Operations (5428) People (18) Podcasts (1410) Posts (4129) Privacy (788) Project Management (76) Security (3036) Service (893) Smart Home (49) SMB (497) Social Networks (424) Software (89) Supply Chain (26) Sustainability (28) Tech in Sports (247) Technology (7114) Women in Tech (49)īrandon Police Service The Brandon Police Service has chosen Xwave to provide a dispatching and mobile workstation solution that next year will affect 114 police
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