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Press Conference at Dallas Love Field
Federal, state and local officials heralded the implementation of a fully interoperable communications service at Dallas Love Field that for the first time allows police, fire, federal agencies, private industry and airport personnel to communicate with each other over their existing networks and equipment. The Dallas Love Field Wireless Integration Project is the result of a unique public-private partnership that gives the Dallas region the first interoperable network in the nation that utilizes secure voice, video and data communications for emergency response and critical infrastructure management.
[CoCo Video, September 14, 2006]

CoCo Video

  • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
    On September 14, 2006, local, state, and federal officials held a press conference at Dallas' Love Field to unveil the airport's new interoperable emergency communications system.
  • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
    Our nation's first responders have been given an expanded role in protecting the homeland. In order to accomplish their mission they need secure, interoperable communications. This video discusses three plausible, real-world scenarios and how CoCo technology makes a nationwide first responder network a reality today.
  • 2 minutes, 22 seconds
    The City of Dallas and State of Texas must overcome existing communications barriers at all levels of government and within the private sector in an effort to improve homeland security and response on behalf of all Texans and the nation. This video explains CoCo's role.
  • 43 seconds
    A brief introduction to the CoCo Protocol and its applications.

Press Coverage Video

2007

  • 4 minutes, 24 seconds
    The Congressional Oversight Committee of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) interview NTIA Administrator John Kneuer on first responder interoperability standards.
    [CSPAN, March 22, 2007]

2006

2005

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