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GovWin recently released the Top Justice and Corrections Opportunities for 2012 Report which lists the top ten contracting projects across the nation, representing $75 million in potential contract spending. Included in the report is insight into estimated contract values, key points of contact, and background information on the project and related procurement timeframes. Download the free summary of the Top Justice and corrections Opportunities for FY 2012.

GovWin also released the Top Police and Emergency Management Opportunities for FY 2012 Report which lists the top ten police and emergency management projects across the nation, representing $150 million in potential contract spending. Included in the report is insight into estimated contract values, key points of contact, and background information on the project and related procurement timeframes. Download the free summary of the Top Police and Emergency Management Opportunities for FY 2012.

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State  Type  Program Name  Date 
NORTH CAROLINA  State Department  CISCO SMARTNET MAINTENANCE  5/23/2012 
TENNESSEE  City  CITY COURT CLERK CITATIONS  5/23/2012 
NORTH CAROLINA  State Department  BIAMP REMOTE INTERPRETING EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS  5/23/2012 
NEW JERSEY  County  ON-LINE EMERGENCY LANGUAGE INTERPRETER SERVICES  5/23/2012 
ILLINOIS  Special District  INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS  5/23/2012 

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LA-RICS update
Posted on: May 21, 2012 | Posted By: Luke Harris

The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 reallocated the D Block and $7 billion in funding for the 700 MHz public safety broadband network. However, in return, public safety agencies have to vacate the T-band spectrum within nine years. This new law comes amid the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System’s (LA-RICS) evaluation of proposals for vendors to design and implement an interoperable communications network within the T-band.