More and more states are making the move to statewide networks as they come to realize their existing networks are not only antiquated, but also less than effective in serving the needs of their officers and the public.
With a statewide network, it is possible for users to talk to each other from virtually anywhere within the state. By sharing a common backbone or infrastructure, government agencies, school districts and — if desired — the private sector can all operate securely, effectively and affordably on the same network. This interoperability enables many agencies and organizations to do much more than if they operated independently.
With a statewide network, it is possible for users to talk to each other from virtually anywhere within the state. By sharing a common backbone or infrastructure, government agencies, school districts and — if desired — the private sector can all operate securely, effectively and affordably on the same network. This interoperability enables many agencies and organizations to do much more than if they operated independently.

