WA government rolls out iPhone 11 handsets to police
WA Police officers will get their hands on the latest Apple iPhone 11 handsets as part of an $8 million deal signed with Telstra.
WA Police officers will get their hands on the latest Apple iPhone 11 handsets as part of an $8 million deal signed with Telstra.
NEC Australia has won a $39 million networking contract with WA Police. The deal covers WAN, LAN and Cisco IP telephony services at more than 200 WA Police sites across the state.
Western Australian Auditor General Colin Murphy has once again found cyber vulnerabilities with state government agencies in his annual Information Systems Audit Report.
WA Police will make use of IP cameras connected by wireless to lift the security surrounding the leaders of some 70 countries and their entourages at the forthcoming 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) meeting to be held in Perth.
Western Australia Police will rip and replace its regional analogue radio system and move to digital as a means of providing secure and robust communications for front-line officers across the whole state.
Western Australian (WA) Police is reporting resource savings and police safety improvements since aerial real time video was introduced in July.
Western Australia Police is to acquire an aviation-based full motion video downlink and networking system to better improve the situational awareness of the police on the ground during operations.
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has signed a three-year contract with the Western Australia Police to provide business analytics.
The Western Australian Police service has entered into a $5 million contract with the ASX-listed Empired for strategic IT consulting services.
Western Australia Police has entered into two five-year IT service contracts with CSC for application support and consulting services.