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Belknap County Commissioners Authorize Sheriff's Office to Join State Radio MOU for Interoperability
Summary
The Belknap County Board of Commissioners voted to authorize the sheriff to enter a five-year memorandum of understanding with the state Division of Emergency Services and Communications to maintain radio interoperability; the agreement is software-driven and described as no-cost to the county.
At a Belknap County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board voted to authorize the sheriff to enter a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the state Division of Emergency Services and Communications (DESE) to maintain interoperability between county and state radio systems.
The MOU — described by presenters as a software-driven agreement that keeps the county’s existing radio infrastructure connected to the state “hub-and-spoke” system (referred to as the KCORE) — is for a five-year term, and county staff said it would allow both state and county dispatch centers to use each other’s tower resources…
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