Examples of Dispatch system in a sentence
During the 2015 year, the Hawaii County Police Department has conducted thorough research and has decided to implement a new CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) system.
All motor vehicle stop information enumerated in ¶ 29(a) that is transmitted to the communications center by state troopers pursuant to protocols listed in ¶29(a), and as revised pursuant to ¶29(d) and (e), shall be recorded by the center by means of the center's Computer Aided Dispatch system or other appropriate means.
A production may also choose to go through the Union Dispatch system.
In the event of an emergency school closing or schedule change, faculty and staff will be notified via the Civil Dispatch system.
Some Roadway trucks contain a Roadway Digital Dispatch system (“RDD”).
In December 2009, the Authority entered into a contract for a new $2.8 million Computer Aided Dispatch system which will provide the technology to simultaneously dispatch police, fire, and EMS personnel.
The time between the first appearance of an incident record in the California Highway Patrol’s Computer-Aided Dispatch system and incident verification (if it actually occurs) is a time in which operators are engaged in making incident verification attempts for that particular incident, as well as other activities related to other incidents and other Traveler Information Center operational matters.
At a minimum, the interfaces between the California Highway Patrol’s Computer-Aided Dispatch system and TravInfoTM and between TravInfoTM and the voice-processing system of the Traveler Advisory Telephone System need to be automated more.
Proposers should include a detailed plan and timeline for installation, systems integration with CAD and training that will assure that both Emergency Medical Dispatch system are fully operational prior to contract implementation.
As the system becomes more stable, and enhancements and improvements are made (e.g., to the Telephone Advisory Traveler Service’s tracking system and the interface between the California Highway Patrol’s Computer-Aided Dispatch system and the Traveler Information Center), and the level of automation increases, this organizational structure could be streamlined or reorganized, potentially resulting in operational benefits (12).