Volume 6, Issue 7

Positron Provides Country-Wide Solution to Chile
Positron Provides Country-Wide Solution to Chile Positron is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract for the deployment and maintenance of a country-wide public safety solution in Chile. Together with Telefónica de Chile, Positron will implement a turnkey solution consisting of over 200 positions, which will serve the Chilean Police (Carabineros). Find out how Positron is giving the Carabineros The Power to Respond™.

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In configurations of Power 911 using the Incident Manager, to expand the Transcript display area, click anywhere in the Incident Detail module, then press ALT+M on your keyboard. Press ALT+M again to return the Transcript display area to its original size.
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Positron Deploys New Power MAP Address Matching Engine in the State of Wisconsin

Enhanced Maintenance Monitoring How does a public safety mapping solution plot addresses on a graphical map? With so many address types available, the challenge is to ensure that the mapping application can readily interpret received locations. Power MAP's enhanced address matching engine has been successfully deployed within the state of Wisconsin. Find out how Positron's Power MAP continues to give PSAPs the The Power to Respond™.


Positron Annual Conference San Diego

Positron Annual Conference San Diego Positron is proud to announce the Positron Annual Conference 2006 to be held on October 24th - 27th, 2006 in San Diego, CA. Spanning three-and-a-half days, the Positron Annual Conference will provide existing Positron solution users exclusive access to in-depth and behind-the-scenes information on our products, services and solutions. Find out how attending the Positron Annual Conference can give you The Power to Respond™.


Success Story -
New Orleans, Louisiana


New Orleans, Louisiana On Monday, August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina, a strong Category 4 hurricane, devastated the Gulf Coast region of the United States. A Category 4 hurricane is a storm that carries sustained winds of over 130 miles per hour, and a possible storm surge of 18 feet. For a city that lies below sea level like New Orleans, this meant disaster. Click here to find out what has occurred in the past year within the Orleans Parish Communication District.
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