SPECIAL IN-BUILDING WIRELESS WORKSHOP AT IWCE - Florida In-Building Public Safety Communications – Improve What Works, Fix What Doesn'tA unique opportunity to directly engage with the Florida Public Safety communityPosted on March 21, 2024 The Safer Buildings Coalition, in collaboration with the Florida Fire Marshal & Inspectors Association (FFMIA) and IWCE, is delighted to invite you to a very special, interactive session at IWCE in Orlando: Florida In-Building Public Safety Communications – Improve What Works, Fix What Doesn't. This innovative and collaborative session is part of a full-day in-building public safety wireless track at IWCE developed by the Safer Buildings Coalition. Focus on Florida Public Safety CommunicationsIf you are in Orlando for IWCE, the workshop is a cannot-miss event, which provides a unique opportunity for stakeholders to directly engage with the Florida Public Safety community. Jon Pasqualone (Executive Director, Florida Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association) “We're excited to partner with the Safer Buildings Coalition for a special In-Building Public Safety Communications workshop at IWCE 2024 in Orlando this March, our first Florida event since 2018,” Caroline Hicks, Senior Director, Informa Tech, says. “With over 5,000 attendees, 280 sponsors and exhibitors, 8 content tracks, and keynotes from the FCC, CISA, and Verizon Frontline, this year’s IWCE is not just a conference and exhibition—it’s a comprehensive platform for 'Connecting Critical Communications' across the mission-critical communications community. Our collaboration is set to deliver unmatched value to both the Florida Public Safety community and the wider industry, driving forward conversations on connectivity, safety, and technological advancement.” Florida Leads the Nation in ERCES DeploymentsFlorida is the leading State for requiring and implementing ERCES. As a result, there are more case studies, lessons learned, developed processes, and a deeper awareness of the advantages and challenges in enforcing and deploying these systems. "Florida leads the nation in ERCES code adoption, enforcement, and system deployments,” states John Foley, SBC Managing Director. “During last year's FFMIA conference in Gainesville, we recognized that Florida public safety and industry stakeholders needed a deeper dive into the best practices and challenges in the ERCES sector that revolve around process, noise, interference, consistent code requirements, and more. A dialogue is clearly needed. This session will not only help Florida ERCES stakeholders identify a constructive path forward, but will offer a model for the rest of the nation to examine and consider.”
A Full Day of In-Building Public Safety Wireless Topics by SBCBe sure to mark this full day of in-building topics on your calendar for March 26th: About IWCEThe International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) connects the people and technologies charged with ensuring that the most critical communications – supporting governments, utilities, transportation, enterprise, public safety, healthcare and critical-infrastructure sectors – always work, even under the most difficult circumstances. IWCE’s four-day technical conference and two-day business expo showcase the latest and greatest in critical-comms technology to ensure the security, dependability, reliability and redundancy of networks across many vertical solutions and markets. |