Harris Stratex Wins $9.1 Million Contract With City of San Jose
Posted on: Thursday, 3 April 2008, 09:00 CDT
Harris Stratex Networks, a supplier of turnkey wireless transmission solutions, has announced a new $9.1 million contract with the City of San Jose, California to engineer, install, integrate and provision the Emergency Communications private microwave radio network.
Under the terms of the agreement, Harris Stratex Networks also will supply full maintenance support and services for the Emergency Communications (ECOMM) network during its first year of operation.
ECOMM is designed to support interoperable communications between law enforcement, fire protection and emergency medical services for 31 different agencies in 18 jurisdictions throughout Santa Clara County, California, including the City of San Jose.
Jayne Leighton, vice president, North American sales and services at Harris Stratex Networks, said: "The ECOMM Network addresses those challenges. We are working closely with City of San Jose and Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability Project (SVRIP) officials to provide the engineering, design, hardware, training, installation and integration services for this critical communications network."
Source: Datamonitor
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