First Metro-Scale, Wi-Fi Mesh Network for Law Enforcement Now Operational with the San Mateo Police Department on Patrol Downtown.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN MATEO San Mateo (săn mətā`ō), city (1990 pop. 85,486), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1894. It is a commercial and retail center with some high-technology manufacturing. San Mateo, Spanish for St. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2003 Large Wi-Fi Coverage Area Gives Police Officers Unprecedented Access to Critical Databases and Information from the Field Underscoring the company's commitment to delivering ubiquitous broadband wireless See wireless broadband. networking solutions to public safety agencies, Tropos Networks(TM), Inc., today announced that the San Mateo, California San Mateo is a city in San Mateo County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is one of the larger suburbs on the San Francisco Peninsula, located between Burlingame to the north, Foster City to the East, and Belmont to the south. , Police Department (SMPD SMPD Santa Monica Police Department (Santa Monica, California) SMPD Single Module Photo Detector SMPD Surface Missile Processing Description ) has successfully implemented, trialed and is now using the first metro-scale, Wi-Fi mesh network A communications network in which there are at least two pathways to each node. If one of the paths fails, the other is still available. A "fully meshed" network means that every node has a direct connection to every other node, which is a very elaborate and expensive architecture. for law enforcement. The SMPD has created a cellular Wi-Fi hot zone in downtown San Mateo using Tropos equipment and, for the first time, is making available critical applications to police officers in the field. "Our Wi-Fi network See wireless Ethernet and 802.11. now allows officers to take their office mobile," said Susan E. Manheimer, Chief of Police for the SMPD. "It extends to patrol cars access to multiple, secure police databases that were previously restricted to use in the police station. It also allows officers to send reports from their cars to the station, eliminating the need to leave their assigned beats. Because our officers now have broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband. to critical information, they can more quickly solve crimes in our community." Using laptops in their police cars, including the Incident Commander's vehicle and the Mobile Command Center The Mobile Command Center, or MCC for short, is a fictional vehicle from , a series of military-themed toys from Hasbro. It is part of the 1987 edition of the toyline. It is the mobile land base of the G.I. Joe Team. , SMPD officers now have, for the first time, wireless broadband access to LAWNET, a county-wide Intranet for law enforcement that connects officers to the Amber Alert System, the Sex Offender sex offender n. generic term for all persons convicted of crimes involving sex, including rape, molestation, sexual harassment and pornography production or distribution. Database and other databases. From anywhere in the hot zone, officers can now download DMV DMV abbr. Department of Motor Vehicles records, including high resolution photos, conduct in-field photo lineups, and perform other tasks that previously required them to return to headquarters. In the future, officers will have access to live video feeds of security cameras and access to the city's Geographic Information System geographic information system (GIS) Computerized system that relates and displays data collected from a geographic entity in the form of a map. The ability of GIS to overlay existing data with new information and display it in colour on a computer screen is used primarily to (GIS). As a result, officers are able to spend more time on the beat and now have critical informational tools at their fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. for more effectively policing the community. Broadband Access Critical to Public Safety Sector According to a survey from one industry analyst firm, public safety -- including law enforcement, fire, corrections and emergency management organizations -- is expected to spend about $7 billion on information technology in 2003. Of the $3.5 billion provided in federal funding to state and local government first responders, about one-third was earmarked for communications technologies. Significant investments are being made in technologies such as in-vehicle and hand-carried computers which need broadband connectivity to be effective, according to Tropos Networks. The public safety sector wants to provide the same access to data in the field as is available in headquarters and, thereby, afford savings in manpower and time while improving overall public safety. Technology like Tropos equipment provides the large scale coverage that they need and greatly enhances the return on these investments. "Public safety organizations are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. ubiquitous wireless broadband access solutions to fulfill critical and growing public safety demands. Specifically, they need to more broadly extend the reach of their data communications capabilities to improve efficiency and productivity as well as emergency responsiveness," said Dave Hanna, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Tropos Networks. "With broadband access now to its major databases and applications, the SMPD is at the forefront of this movement." "Public safety agencies continue to make significant investments in in-vehicle and hand-held computers although their application capabilities are limited by the bandwidth of traditional private and commercial radio networks," said Brian Hudson, vice president at Thayer Consulting. "We are excited about the SMPD deployment and are hopeful that technologies such as Tropos metro-scale Wi-Fi can provide the high bandwidth and secure communications we've been waiting for to provide enhanced, graphic intensive applications to public safety personnel in a cost effective manner." SMPD's Hot Zone Wi-Fi Network The SMPD constructed their hot zone using 17 Wi-Fi cells from Tropos Networks in a mesh configuration in downtown San Mateo with only two backhaul connections at strategic locations to the city's fiber ring. With the Tropos Wi-Fi cells, the SMPD was able to create a reliable, large scale Wi-Fi network that would have otherwise been economically and logistically unfeasible to do. The SMPD's accomplishment differs significantly from attempts by some police departments to use 802.11 hot spot technology which requires officers to drive to specific sites for wireless information access and is too costly and impractical for implementing large coverage areas. The SMPD said it also has plans to further expand the hot zone with the ultimate goal of covering the city's critical crime areas so that police officers have access to vital information anytime, anywhere within their beats. Once complete, the SMPD also plans to allow fire, public works and other city departments to have access with VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. sessions to the large Wi-Fi network. In total, the SMPD will deploy nearly 40 Tropos Wi-Fi cells. About Tropos Networks, Inc. Tropos Networks, Inc., is a leading supplier of systems used to build metro-scale Wi-Fi networks. Tropos products enable network operators, service providers and government departments to provide ubiquitous, metro-scale, broadband, wireless data coverage for users in any locale. Tropos solution creates a truly wireless network, free from the requirement of per node wired connectivity associated with Wi-Fi hot spot deployments using access points. Tropos products enable larger coverage areas, decreased installation costs and decreased operational costs. Formerly FHP fhp or f.hp. abbr. friction horsepower Wireless, Inc., Tropos Networks is headquartered in San Mateo, California. For more information, please visit www.tropos.com, call 650-286-4250 or write to info@tropos.com. Tropos Networks and Tropos are trademarks of Tropos Networks, Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holder(s). About the San Mateo Police Department San Mateo is the pre-eminent city between San Francisco and San Jose with a diverse population of over 90,000 residents. It is the cultural center of the county and has a strong, attractive commercial community, and wholesome neighborhoods. The San Mateo Police Department is dedicated to providing the highest level of police service to all persons within San Mateo. Fairness, equality, justice, and the highest standards of professional ethics professional ethics, n the rules governing the conduct, transactions, and relationships within a profession and among its publics. professional ethics liability, n 1. are our guiding principles in executing our duties and obligations. For additional information on San Mateo and the SMPD, visit the city's website at www.cityofsanmateo.org. |
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