SCHAUMBURG, Ill. and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The Motorola
Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and the National
Association of Counties (NACo) today announced that Catawba County, N.C. and Humboldt County, Calif. were selected to
receive the 2010 County Government Wireless Broadband Award. Chosen
from applications submitted from across the Unites States, these
counties are recognized for unique proposals regarding the planned
use of wireless broadband technology to enhance communications
across county government and its positive impact on the local
economy.
KEY FACTS
- At the July 2010 NACo Technology
Summit, Motorola and NACo announced the County Government Wireless
Broadband Award Program, established to share examples of
efficiencies found by counties implementing wireless broadband
technologies.
- The award program encourages adoption of broadband across the
U.S. to help preserve and create jobs, spur investments in
technology and provide long-term economic benefits.
- Project proposals recognized in 2010 demonstrate practical
applications of wireless broadband technology by county government
and will be implemented by the end of the first quarter of
2011.
- The award recipients will each receive a wireless broadband
system from Motorola Solutions -- valued at more than $30,000 in equipment and services -- to help
bring broadband connectivity to their community and meet project
objectives.
WINNING PROPOSALS
- Catawba County: The
Catawba County EcoComplex and Resource Recovery Facility is known
for its waste recovery processes, including a Landfill
Gas-to-Energy Facility. This award will enable Catawba County to provide wireless broadband
communications to improve its landfill greenhouse gas emissions
monitoring, enhance its overall gas collection system, offer
real-time data to research partners and provide educational
opportunities for schools and other organizations. Motorola
Solutions' channel partner DoubleRadius will coordinate the
technology deployment.
- Humboldt County:
Humboldt's thirty-year-old
telecommunications system is crucial to daily operations but
inadequate to accommodate future expansion. The award will help
provide broadband connectivity required to improve county
operations and constituent services. The wireless network will
enable county government to offer information online at its key
government facilities, including public works, airport, roads
division, county library, animal shelter, park maintenance and the
Sheriff's office. Fisher Wireless Services, a Motorola Solutions
channel partner, will deploy the wireless solution.
SUPPORTING QUOTES
Terry Bledsoe, chief
information officer, Catawba
County
"The award will help us not only improve Internet connectivity
at the EcoComplex so business can be conducted more efficiently,
but will also allow us to realize several initiatives that would
otherwise be unfeasible. For example, we have plans to use the
network to connect wireless monitoring devices so researchers and
staff can monitor production levels. Other plans include an
educational component with virtual classrooms for students from
local schools or partner universities as well as use of coded signs
that provide visitors with information on their mobile phones as
they are touring the facilities."
Phillip Smith-Hanes, county
administrative officer, Humboldt
County
"As a rural county in California with extremely limited financial
resources, we found ourselves with a communication system that was
inadequate and not able to accommodate future expansion or
technology advances. With this grant from Motorola we will be
able to support a wireless broadband link from the courthouse to
county facilities including a sheriff substation and the main
airport in Humboldt County. This link will expand the
ability of various county public safety and transportation system
users to communicate between and within the area
via internet and voice pathways."
Glen Whitley, president,
National Association of Counties
"Counties are finding innovative ways to use technology to
improve services and provide them more efficiently. By recognizing
these efforts, we hope to encourage others to learn from these
examples and look for ways to use broadband connectivity to
stimulate economic development and provide community-wide
connectivity."
Scott French, Motorola Sales
and Services Inc. (MSSI) vice president, Wireless Mobility Sales,
Motorola Solutions
"Real innovation takes place on the ground, close to the
problems that need to be solved. As a technology leader and
long-time partner of county government, we understand the unique
challenges faced by local authorities and have the experience and
expertise to make their projects a reality. Bringing wireless
broadband connectivity to improve operations and the quality of
life for local residents is one way we're helping make this
happen."
SUPPORTING RESOURCES
Website: National Association of Counties
Portal: The Pulse: Wireless Networking
Blog: Wireless Insights
Twitter: www.twitter.com/motwireless
Motorola Solutions delivers seamless connectivity that puts
real-time information in the hands of users, which gives customers
the agility they need to grow their business or better serve and
protect the public. Working seamlessly together with its
world-class devices, our wireless network solutions include indoor
wireless LAN, outdoor wireless mesh, point-to-multipoint,
point-to-point networks and voice-over-WLAN solutions. Combined
with powerful software tools for wireless network design,
best-of-breed security, management and troubleshooting, Motorola
Solution delivers trusted networking and access anywhere to
organizations across the globe.
About National Association of Counties
The National Association of Counties (NACo) is the only national
organization that represents county governments in the United
States. Founded in 1935, NACo provides essential services to
the nation's 3,068 counties. NACo advances issues with a
unified voice before the federal government, improves the public's
understanding of county government, assists counties in finding and
sharing innovative solutions through education and research, and
provides value-added services to save counties and taxpayers
money. For more information about NACo, visit
www.naco.org.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation in
communications and is focused on advancing the way the world
connects. From broadband communications infrastructure, enterprise
mobility and public safety solutions to mobile and wireline digital
communication devices that provide compelling experiences, Motorola
is leading the next wave of innovations that enable people,
enterprises and governments to be more connected and more mobile.
Motorola (NYSE: MOT) had sales of US $22
billion in 2009. For more information, please visit
www.motorola.com.
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