Press Archives
Innovation and Cooperation in the Lone Star State
Interoperability Technology Today, Spring 2007 - The DHS Office of Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC) and SAFECOM have recognized the City of Dallas Subscription Based Service Model as a Best Practice.
-
Spring 2007
(PDF 1.2MB)
CoCo Press Releases
2007
-
Public safety officials from the City of Dallas today will utilize a state-of-the-art interoperable voice, video and data communications system to help them coordinate emergency response during a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sponsored disaster drill at Dallas Love Field.[November 8, 2007]
-
Seattle-based technology innovator is positioned for growth to a large scale enterprise.[June 4, 2007]
2006
-
"CoCo Communications applauds Secretary Chertoff for his commitment to this essential public safety issue and looks forward to wrking with him and his staff to make this goal a reality."[November 28, 2006]
-
City Subscribes to CoCo Communications' Service to Provide Cost Effective Interoperable Communications Solution.[November 15, 2006]
-
Committee members will offer expertise and perspective on reforms to enable new technologies and services, including reforms that expedite the American public’s access to broadband services, public safety, digital television, and long-range spectrum planning.[November 3, 2006]
-
CoCo Communications' Protocol Serves as Foundation for Public-Private Partnership Supporting City of Dallas, State of Texas, Federal Government First Responders, Officials and Private Industry.[September 14, 2006]
-
Johnson Calls System Model for States, Federal Agencies.[Congresswoman Bernice Johnson, September 14, 2006]
-
Texas Serves as Model for National Emergency Communications System.[Congressman Pete Sessions, September 14, 2006]
-
[City of Dallas, September 12, 2006]
CoCo Press Coverage
2007
-
Responders test communication system during mock crash.[Preston Hollow, November 16, 2007]
-
Seattle-based CoCo Communications has entered into a contract with the U.S. Navy to provide a “zero-infrastructure” communications solution to problems encountered by boarding teams on vessels while conducting inspections for potential illegal cargo and activity.[Mobile Radio Technology, July 20, 2007]
-
The DHS office of Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC) and SAFECOM have recognized the City of Dallas Subscription Based Service Model as a Best Practice.[SAFECOM Interoperability Technology Today, Spring 2007]
-
[Mobile Radio Technology, April 11, 2007]
-
In Dallas, CoCo Communications has established a secure, software-driven interoperability service that links nine local, state and federal agencies — as well as a commercial airline carrier — and enables easy expansion to other agencies in the north central Texas region that may want to join.[Mobile Radio Technology, March 1, 2007]
-
In Dallas, CoCo Communications has established a secure, software-driven interoperability service that links nine local, state and federal agencies — as well as a commercial airline carrier — and enables easy expansion to other agencies in the north central Texas region that may want to join.[Washington Technology, February 26, 2007]
-
In Dallas, CoCo Communications has established a secure, software-driven interoperability service that links nine local, state and federal agencies — as well as a commercial airline carrier — and enables easy expansion to other agencies in the north central Texas region that may want to join.[Texas Technology, January 24, 2007]
2006
-
[Fort Worth Star Telegram, September 14, 2006]
-
Dallas: System will allow groups to communicate during a disaster[Dallas Morning News, September 14, 2006]
-
[Associated Press, September 14, 2006]
-
[Homeland Security Daily Wire, September 14, 2006]
-
[Reuters, September 15, 2006]
2005
-
[FCW.com, June 6, 2005]
-
[The Seattle Times, June 6, 2005]
