Daniels Electronics to supply public safety radio systems to Canada
Daniels Electronics has been awarded a $10.4 million multiyear contract with the Canadian government for the supply of digital public safety radio systems.
The contract will provide government public safety agencies with digital public safety radios using the company’s latest generation of firmware-based digital radio technology.
The contract will be used by a number of Canadian government agencies over the next five years to expand and upgrade their government’s radio networks to provide digital communications for the first line public safety responders.
“Daniels is pleased to be awarded this substantial contract with the Canadian government and to be able to provide advanced digital communications in support of public safety in our country,” says Robert Small, president and chief operating officer of Daniels Electronics. “It shows we are developing the right public safety products to meet the needs of the public safety community here in Canada.”
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