Calendar


Mar
8
Tue
2016
WRC 2016 @ Oregon Convention Center
Mar 8 – Mar 10 all-day
Aug
14
Sun
2016
APCO International 2016 @ Orlando Orange County Convention Center
Aug 14 – Aug 17 all-day
APCO International 2016 @ Orlando Orange County Convention Center | Orlando | Florida | United States

Gear up for the public safety communications industry’s biggest event of the year! If you are a supervisor, manager, director; telecommunicator and dispatcher; engineer/technician; 9-1-1 coordinator; police or fire chief, you’ve got to be in Orlando in August 2016.

Apr
10
Mon
2017
Western Regional Conference @ Ontario Convention Center
Apr 10 – Apr 13 all-day
May
6
Sat
2017
Wounded Warriors and Celebrity Softball Game
May 6 @ 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Mark Your Calendars! May 6th – Wounded Warriors vs. Sacramento All Stars

SAFE Credit Union along with Aerojet and the River Cats host a softball game where local “celebrities” play against the veterans who are amputees and travel around the US to highlight their motto, “Life without Limits”. The game is a lot of fun and the ticket purchased allows you to stay for the River Cats game after against the Reno Aces.

It can be a full day of baseball and fun for the family and great way to show our support for our wounded comrades who are overcoming their challenges!

Please contact Tony Creel, the President of Sacramento Stand Down Association, with any questions regarding this event at president@standdownsacramento.org.

Jan
16
Thu
2020
Fixed Wireless Communications Coalition Webinar – 6GHz Microwave
Jan 16 @ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

If your company supports, supplies, operates, or relies on 6 GHz Fixed Service (FS) wireless connections, there’s a proceeding before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) you need to be paying attention to. The FCC’s proposal would permit unlicensed RLANs (think Wi-Fi and other similar devices) to operate in the 6 GHz bands used for FS links. While the proposal contemplates an automatic frequency control (AFC) system that would prevent unlicensed RLANs from operating near FS links on the same frequency as the FS link, the FCC has asked whether there are an circumstances under which RLANs need not be under AFC control. Predictably, RLAN proponents have proposed exceptions that could effectively swallow the rule. What sort of risk is posed to the FS by non-AFC controlled RLANs, and what can the FS industry and its users do to demonstrate critical importance of protecting FS licensees?

To answer these questions, the Fixed Wireless Communications Coalition will present a webinar outlining the potential problems with permitting unlicensed users into the 6 GHz band, the flaws in RLAN proponents’ arguments in support of permitting unlicensed, non-AFC controlled devices in the band, and the issues that remain to be resolved regarding the AFC’s design before unlicensed devices can safely coexist with licensed FS operations in the 6 GHz band. Tune in on Thursday, January 16 from 10:30 – 11:30 AM PT.

Click here to register.
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2608465296187705100