Massachusetts Fire Department Deploys Standards-Based IP Solution

Westford Fire Department and surrounding communities received a dramatic improvement in communications interoperability as ARINC completed delivery of its first total standards-based IP interoperability solution in Northeast Massachusetts funded by a Department of Homeland Security grant. 

ARINC teamed with NetTeks Technology Consultants Inc. and used its ARINC Wireless Interoperable Network Solution architecture to deploy Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS) technology into a fixed infrastructure network project, providing radio and communications interoperability to four fire districts, including Ashland, Beverly, Lawrence and Westford. Cisco IPICS, an integral technology within the AWINS architecture, was implemented to connect eight different types of radio systems, including VHF, UHF, 800 MHz and an IP telephony system. The solution enables the fire districts to connect and inter-communicate using their current equipment during day-to-day operations and in emergency situations.

“We are excited that implementation and training have been completed. The AWINS system will resolve many communication barriers that have existed between the various fire districts and improve our ability to assist one another during emergencies,” said Chief Richard Rochon of Westford Fire Department.

Westford Fire Department’s decision to adopt this solution was based on achieving the benefits of a truly open communications interoperability solution that extended communications beyond just radio while preserving investments in traditional radio and communications technology.

The region will be able to achieve faster and better incident response, flexibility, reach and coverage, extending communications to many different types of devices. It also will experience increased flexibility for emergency dispatch, day-to-day incident management needs and a lower total cost of ownership.

“Many states, counties and municipalities throughout the nation are adopting the AWINS architecture to bring cost-effective solutions to the problem of incompatible radio and communications systems,” said Marvin Ingram, ARINC senior director.

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