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AT&T enables connected helicopters for San Diego Police Department

AT&T Press Release | April 27, 2017

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The San Diego Police Department is getting new value from its connected helicopters powered by AT&T.

The police department uses its airborne law enforcement helicopter fleet to protect San Diegans as crime or other events unfold. Previously, tactical flight officers were unable to access the department’s computer-aided dispatch system that provides officers on the ground with up-to-date information about evolving incidents.

The AT&T wireless LTE network and specially-designed, highly-secure internet connectivity now lets the tactical flight officers wirelessly connect ruggedized tablets to police communications and dispatch systems while in the air. Upon completing their mission, airborne police can use the AT&T technology to follow-up on older or overdue calls. They can handle cases that rely on visual inspection like a damaged property or vehicle report, freeing up officers on the ground to respond to other calls.

“When police officers are protecting our communities, I want to make sure they have the best technology at their disposal,” said Mayor Kevin Faulconer. “This idea came directly from one of our officers and AT&T was enthusiastic about working with us to make it a reality. This now gives officers in the air powerful new tools to keep our neighborhoods safe.”

The AT&T solution means more efficient use of the helicopter fleet. It also speeds and optimizes crime caseload management.

“With the help of AT&T, we’re able to bring innovation and efficiency to our city’s finest and improve services to all San Diegans,” said Chief Shelley Zimmerman. “Our ‘Connected Copters’ are just the latest example of how we can make our city better through technology.”

The new technology can help officers locate and track the helicopters while airborne with the solution’s integration to the helicopter’s onboard GPS. It also logs and provides post-flight mission reporting, which includes helicopter coverage trails and flight paths to use in response to citizens’ noise complaints.

“When it comes to public safety, communication is critical,” said Chris Roy, vice president, AT&T government and education. “With the San Diego Police Department, we saw a real opportunity to literally take our connectivity to new heights. We’re delivering the meaningful innovations they need to better serve the communities where we live and work.”

AT&T is a leader in first responder connectivity. We’ve been enabling and innovating public safety communications for nearly 140 years. And we will continue this commitment as we build America’s first-ever nationwide broadband network dedicated to first responders.

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3 Comments

  1. They could already do that with the build out of the 3Cs network put in place with Homeland security grants UASI 2009-2011 and SHSGP grant 2008-2012.

  2. Shannon. That’s absolutely not true. This is the first time EVER they have had a secure network in the air to use the dispatch system.

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