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COSCOMM International was founded in 2001 in the State of Washington and has become a leading innovator in the development of comprehensive multi-network, interoperable communication solutions for public safety and critical infrastructure organizations. COSCOMM develops and integrates solutions to address the three critical issues; coverage, interoperability, and survivability. COSCOMM offers a wide-range of products and solutions to support mobile, portable and emergency communications based on satellite, cellular, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and Land Mobile Radio (LMR) technologies.
COSCOMM blends in-house technology engineering expertise with third party engineering competencies to design, develop and manufacture innovative products that address the need for multi-mode communication interoperability between devices connected to Satellite, Land Mobile Radio, Cellular, Wi-Fi and WiMAX network systems.
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COSCOMM has substantial experience working with public safety organizations. Our solutions have been deployed to Law Enforcement, EMS and Fire departments and agencies throughout the State of Washington. For example, COSCOMM was chosen by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) to provide critical voice and data communications for deputies in mountainous and remote areas of eastern Whatcom County. Our architecture and products will form the base communication foundation to support 2009 National Law Enforcement Games and 2010 Olympics (more information below). Other state and local agencies use COSCOMM as an emergency backup in case their existing LMR or cellular networks are unavailable.
In preparation for the upcoming 2010 Olympic Games in Whistler, Canada, COSCOMM has been asked by the Northwest Law Enforcement Region Network (NWLERN) to develop a comprehensive architecture and implementation plan for a regional public safety communications system that will encompass five counties near the border of the State of Washington and British Columbia. This system requires the deployment of technology to interoperate with conventional VHF, UHF, 700 MHz and satellite while smoothly preparing for evolution to P25 digital trunking technology. This system will also interoperate with existing local, state and federal land mobile radio systems through industry standard gateways. In order to achieve these objectives, COSCOMM has developed an open, standards-based interoperability architecture that allows the customer to continue use of existing communications equipment while preparing to migrate to updated technology.
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