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San Francisco DEM outlines radio replacement, grant wins and hazard‑planning steps

San Francisco Disaster Council, San Francisco City · April 25, 2014
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DEM Director Anne Cronenberg told the Disaster Council the city will replace aging 800 MHz radios, has secured the region’s UASI allocation (~$27.4 million), updated its hazard mitigation plan, and is rolling out community tools to boost neighborhood resilience.

San Francisco’s Department of Emergency Management told the Disaster Council it is moving forward on a multi‑year replacement of the city’s 800 megahertz public‑safety radio system and strengthening community preparedness tools.

DEM Director Anne Cronenberg said the city’s 800 MHz radios are well past their typical 10‑year lifespan and that the department has hired Federal Engineering to prepare a full replacement plan and budget. “The average lifespan of an 800 megahertz…

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