Latest developments – Summer 2018
As we move into summer, progress on Ctrí, has been significant. In addition to our Tetra rollout which commenced at the end of May, we are also making good progress…
DetailsAs we move into summer, progress on Ctrí, has been significant. In addition to our Tetra rollout which commenced at the end of May, we are also making good progress…
DetailsAs we move from procurement to installation we intend to hold seminars with presentations from Systel to the members of the Ctri Project Board, NDFEM management board, Fire Authority Liaison…
DetailsThe Departments Guidelines on Radio Voice Procedures have been revised and updated to include Tetra & Status messaging procedures. Migrating to a national system on new technology has required review…
DetailsA key objective of the Ctrí project has been the development of a single national system, based on a central technical platform, operated, governed and funded on a national basis. …
DetailsThe last few months have proven significant in the overall development of the Ctri project. Work continues on a large numbers of strands of the project and a new governance…
DetailsIt has been decided and agreed that the Munster Regional Communications System, through its contracting Authority Limerick City and County Council (the Authority), will act as the National Contracting Authority for the purposes of the Ctrí project.
DetailsA core aim of the Ctri Project continues to be the successful implementation of a National Quality Management System.
DetailsTo date the National Digital Radio System (TETRA) has been agreed as a replacement for existing systems and the implementation of a new common national platform for Radio voice, data and mobilisation communications system is imminent.
DetailsThe PRIMe (Premises Risk Indexing Method) project is intended to apply the risk management concepts of KCS in the vitally important area of technical fire safety.
DetailsThe purpose of this survey is to help us establish your equipment needs more effectively. With this in mind we are in the process of establishing a sub project to initially investigate and identify the specific issues with current “At Incident” Communications in Fire Authorities and then recommend and propose possible ways forward in terms of their resolution. This survey attempts to identify the key issues relating to “at incident” communications.
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