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November 3rd, 2009

Emergency Interactivity Inclusions Imbedded By ICS + Squire Tech


Incident Communications Solutions, LLC (ICS), an IP-Centric mobile and tactical communication solutions provider, has delivered its self-contained communication solution in partnership with Squire Tech Solutions, LLC. The ICS pCom355 is the latest in a line of comprehensive, turnkey communications solutions which include the TICS® Tactical Incident Communications System, the Comms-ONE® SUV and other Mobile Command Systems featuring advanced IP networking and communications.

ICS + Squire incident trailer Building upon the strengths and versatility of the pCom300, developed by Squire Tech Solutions, this first-of-its-kind self contained site power, lighting, tower, and communications mobile infrastructure system offers a seven day on-board diesel fuel supply, power generation system, auto-acquisition satellite antenna, NEMA4X equipment enclosure, and pneumatic tower on a robust, small, trailer-based platform. The ICS pCom™ 355 builds upon this platform and adds features and functionality providing comprehensive communications interoperability and key capabilities for Public Safety, Military and Civilian Federal markets.

The ICS pCom™ 355 offers a complete incident response communications suite including: Cisco Unified IP communications, ICS OutriggerNetwork Extension Module (for expansion of services into fixed facilities), Analog FXO and FXS ports, Cellular voice gateway modules, Raytheon’s ACU-M Interoperability Switch with 4 Motorola XLT mobile base units, and integrated on-board MTR-2000 VHF Continuous Duty Repeater. The entire system is designed to be deployed in under 15 minutes by frontline public safety personnel with no intervention from IT. Once operational, the system provides ICS Tactical-IP™ high-speed broadband satellite connectivity capable of 3Mbps downlink and 1Mbps uplink, ICS Tactical-Voice™ VoIP services, Radio Interoperability and On-scene radio communications in the most austere environments.