Army disaster units achieve interoperable communications

Army disaster units achieve interoperable communications

The Army National Guard’s Civil Support Teams have deployed Communications-Applied Technology’s Incident Commanders Radio Interface (ICRI) to communicate with first-responder agencies.

The ICRI, a cigar box-sized device, typically takes less than five minutes to configure and allows commercial and military land mobile radios, VoIP equipment, satellite phones, cell phones, land-line phones and hybrid cellular/walkie-talkie phones to communicate.

The Civil Support Teams--of which there are currently 32 nationwide--are trained and equipped to respond to weapons of mass destruction, and to test disaster sites for deadly chemical, biological, radiological or explosive agents.

Read more at: http://urgentcomm.com/news/army_communications_applied_040105/

 


The ICRI is a lightghtweight, rapidly deploable radio gateway and tactical repeater designed for use by first reponders, military, and public safety. For more information on the ICRI, visit the ICRI radio gateway page, or contact us directly through our website.