Intergraph has acquired the Intellectual Property rights to OnDuty, a new suite of mobile applications developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police. Under this first-of-its-kind agreement for New Zealand Police, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) will further develop and take to market the OnDuty suite to public safety agencies beyond New Zealand. Once commercialized, New Zealand Police would receive royalties for further technology investment and innovation.
"This agreement is a natural extension of our decades-long partnership and commitment to New Zealand Police, one of the most advanced public safety and security agencies in the world," said Steven Cost, president of Intergraph SG&I, who participated in a signing ceremony at police headquarters in Wellington with Police Commissioner Mike Bush. "The agreement aligns with our global strategy to help advance emergency services' productivity through mobility. We are excited to help take New Zealand Police's world-class technology to the next level."
OnDuty is expected to help streamline workflow and reporting, and provide greater collaboration, thereby optimizing police time and productivity. It is designed to provide unified access to information from various police systems. OnDuty allows officers to easily receive alerts, view information, update statuses, complete paperwork and attach multimedia files from their mobile devices in the field without having to return to station. Any new jobs created or new information added to existing jobs will be instantly accessible and visible to other team members. The first release of OnDuty is scheduled for November 2015, with more tasking functionalities planned over the next 12 months.
"The global reach of an organization such as Intergraph will ensure the best possible exposure for the intellectual property developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police," said Commissioner Bush. "We expect that agreements such as this will prove to be a fundamental building block to the further success of our Policing Excellence strategy."
OnDuty was developed under the Innovation through Mobility program, a vital part of New Zealand Police's proactive Policing Excellence strategy. The prototype was created in the police Mobile Innovation Lab and Experience Centre, whose aim is to drive collective innovation among New Zealand Police and its strategic partners, including Intergraph, and the rapid deployment of technologies to benefit day-to-day operational policing.
A long-time Intergraph customer, New Zealand Police utilize a suite of integrated solutions, including Intergraph's industry-leading computer-aided dispatch system, I/CAD, and its Mobile Responder app, which has been deployed on more than 10,000 police smartphones and tablets. The global leader in public safety and security solutions, Intergraph helps protect 1 in 12 people worldwide. Intergraph solutions increase public safety and security performance and productivity, while reducing the total cost of ownership for mission-critical IT investments.
Intergraph has acquired the Intellectual Property rights to OnDuty, a new suite of mobile applications developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police. Under this first-of-its-kind agreement for New Zealand Police, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) will further develop and take to market the OnDuty suite to public safety agencies beyond New Zealand. Once commercialized, New Zealand Police would receive royalties for further technology investment and innovation.
"This agreement is a natural extension of our decades-long partnership and commitment to New Zealand Police, one of the most advanced public safety and security agencies in the world," said Steven Cost, president of Intergraph SG&I, who participated in a signing ceremony at police headquarters in Wellington with Police Commissioner Mike Bush. "The agreement aligns with our global strategy to help advance emergency services' productivity through mobility. We are excited to help take New Zealand Police's world-class technology to the next level."
OnDuty is expected to help streamline workflow and reporting, and provide greater collaboration, thereby optimizing police time and productivity. It is designed to provide unified access to information from various police systems. OnDuty allows officers to easily receive alerts, view information, update statuses, complete paperwork and attach multimedia files from their mobile devices in the field without having to return to station. Any new jobs created or new information added to existing jobs will be instantly accessible and visible to other team members. The first release of OnDuty is scheduled for November 2015, with more tasking functionalities planned over the next 12 months.
"The global reach of an organization such as Intergraph will ensure the best possible exposure for the intellectual property developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police," said Commissioner Bush. "We expect that agreements such as this will prove to be a fundamental building block to the further success of our Policing Excellence strategy."
OnDuty was developed under the Innovation through Mobility program, a vital part of New Zealand Police's proactive Policing Excellence strategy. The prototype was created in the police Mobile Innovation Lab and Experience Centre, whose aim is to drive collective innovation among New Zealand Police and its strategic partners, including Intergraph, and the rapid deployment of technologies to benefit day-to-day operational policing.
A long-time Intergraph customer, New Zealand Police utilize a suite of integrated solutions, including Intergraph's industry-leading computer-aided dispatch system, I/CAD, and its Mobile Responder app, which has been deployed on more than 10,000 police smartphones and tablets. The global leader in public safety and security solutions, Intergraph helps protect 1 in 12 people worldwide. Intergraph solutions increase public safety and security performance and productivity, while reducing the total cost of ownership for mission-critical IT investments.
Intergraph has acquired the Intellectual Property rights to OnDuty, a new suite of mobile applications developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police. Under this first-of-its-kind agreement for New Zealand Police, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) will further develop and take to market the OnDuty suite to public safety agencies beyond New Zealand. Once commercialized, New Zealand Police would receive royalties for further technology investment and innovation.
"This agreement is a natural extension of our decades-long partnership and commitment to New Zealand Police, one of the most advanced public safety and security agencies in the world," said Steven Cost, president of Intergraph SG&I, who participated in a signing ceremony at police headquarters in Wellington with Police Commissioner Mike Bush. "The agreement aligns with our global strategy to help advance emergency services' productivity through mobility. We are excited to help take New Zealand Police's world-class technology to the next level."
OnDuty is expected to help streamline workflow and reporting, and provide greater collaboration, thereby optimizing police time and productivity. It is designed to provide unified access to information from various police systems. OnDuty allows officers to easily receive alerts, view information, update statuses, complete paperwork and attach multimedia files from their mobile devices in the field without having to return to station. Any new jobs created or new information added to existing jobs will be instantly accessible and visible to other team members. The first release of OnDuty is scheduled for November 2015, with more tasking functionalities planned over the next 12 months.
"The global reach of an organization such as Intergraph will ensure the best possible exposure for the intellectual property developed in collaboration with New Zealand Police," said Commissioner Bush. "We expect that agreements such as this will prove to be a fundamental building block to the further success of our Policing Excellence strategy."
OnDuty was developed under the Innovation through Mobility program, a vital part of New Zealand Police's proactive Policing Excellence strategy. The prototype was created in the police Mobile Innovation Lab and Experience Centre, whose aim is to drive collective innovation among New Zealand Police and its strategic partners, including Intergraph, and the rapid deployment of technologies to benefit day-to-day operational policing.
A long-time Intergraph customer, New Zealand Police utilize a suite of integrated solutions, including Intergraph's industry-leading computer-aided dispatch system, I/CAD, and its Mobile Responder app, which has been deployed on more than 10,000 police smartphones and tablets. The global leader in public safety and security solutions, Intergraph helps protect 1 in 12 people worldwide. Intergraph solutions increase public safety and security performance and productivity, while reducing the total cost of ownership for mission-critical IT investments.
Informace o situaci v dopravním provozu a informace o dopravním spojení a na ně navázaných službách mají za cíl poskytnout účastníkům silničního provozu a cestujícím veřejné osobní dopravy informace ke svobodné volbě pro individuální nebo hromadnou osobní dopravu, a to za současného poskytnutí informace o nejvhodnější časové poloze spojení, informace o přípojích, návazné dopravě z terminálu veřejné osobní dopravy a tarifních informací.
Informace o situaci v dopravním provozu a informace o dopravním spojení a na ně navázaných službách mají za cíl poskytnout účastníkům silničního provozu a cestujícím veřejné osobní dopravy informace ke svobodné volbě pro individuální nebo hromadnou osobní dopravu, a to za současného poskytnutí informace o nejvhodnější časové poloze spojení, informace o přípojích, návazné dopravě z terminálu veřejné osobní dopravy a tarifních informací.
Informace o situaci v dopravním provozu a informace o dopravním spojení a na ně navázaných službách mají za cíl poskytnout účastníkům silničního provozu a cestujícím veřejné osobní dopravy informace ke svobodné volbě pro individuální nebo hromadnou osobní dopravu, a to za současného poskytnutí informace o nejvhodnější časové poloze spojení, informace o přípojích, návazné dopravě z terminálu veřejné osobní dopravy a tarifních informací.
OMEZENÍ ZPŮSOBŮ PLATEB V ZÁVĚRU ROKU
Vážení klienti,
ve dnech 28. a 29.12.2017 nebude možné uskutečnit platby v hotovosti za poskytnuté údaje z katastru nemovitostí a za návrhy na vklad do katastru nemovitostí. Platby za správní poplatky v těchto dnech bude možné provést kolkem zakoupeným u prodejců cenin nebo bezhotovostním převodem. Na KP Olomouc bude možné platbu provést i prostřednictvím platební karty (pouze za návrh na vklad do KN).
Dále v těchto dnech nebude možné objednat službu sledování změn.
Od 2.1.2018 budou již všechny služby na katastrálních pracovištích bez omezení.
Děkujeme za pochopení.
Zaměstnanci katastrálního úřadu všem klientům přejí příjemné prožití vánočních svátků a v roce 2018 se těšíme na Vaši návštěvu.
OMEZENÍ ZPŮSOBŮ PLATEB V ZÁVĚRU ROKU
Vážení klienti,
ve dnech 28. a 29.12.2017 nebude možné uskutečnit platby v hotovosti za poskytnuté údaje z katastru nemovitostí a za návrhy na vklad do katastru nemovitostí. Platby za správní poplatky v těchto dnech bude možné provést kolkem zakoupeným u prodejců cenin nebo bezhotovostním převodem. Na KP Olomouc bude možné platbu provést i prostřednictvím platební karty (pouze za návrh na vklad do KN).
Dále v těchto dnech nebude možné objednat službu sledování změn.
Od 2.1.2018 budou již všechny služby na katastrálních pracovištích bez omezení.
Děkujeme za pochopení.
Zaměstnanci katastrálního úřadu všem klientům přejí příjemné prožití vánočních svátků a v roce 2018 se těšíme na Vaši návštěvu.
Omezení způsobů plateb v závěru roku
Vážení klienti,
ve dnech 28. a 29.12.2017 nebude možné uskutečnit platby v hotovosti za poskytnuté údaje z katastru nemovitostí a za návrhy na vklad do katastru nemovitostí. Platby za správní poplatky v těchto dnech bude možné provést kolkem zakoupeným u prodejců cenin nebo bezhotovostním převodem. Na KP Olomouc bude možné platbu provést i prostřednictvím platební karty (pouze za návrh na vklad do KN).
Dále v těchto dnech nebude možné objednat službu sledování změn.
Od 2.1.2018 budou již všechny služby na katastrálních pracovištích bez omezení.
Děkujeme za pochopení.
Zaměstnanci katastrálního úřadu všem klientům přejí příjemné prožití vánočních svátků a v roce 2018 se těšíme na Vaši návštěvu.
The Wayne County, New York, 911 Communications Center has selected an integrated suite of public safety software from Intergraph. Wayne County's 911 center is the first agency to acquire the new Intergraph Express Implementation, an out-of-the-box solution for dispatch, records management, mobility and integration.
Leveraging a pre-configured set up, Intergraph Express Implementation provides cost-conscious U.S. agencies with access to the same suite of industry-leading Intergraph software deployed by national, regional and local public safety agencies around the world.
Wayne County's implementation includes the latest version of Intergraph's Computer-Aided Dispatch system, I/CAD; inPURSUIT WebRMS, a cloud-deployable, enterprise information management system; Mobile for Public Safety and Intergraph Mobile Responder, which extend incident management capabilities to laptops, tablets and smartphones; and EdgeFrontier, an integration platform that enables rapid, affordable interface development tailored to the needs of an organization.
"Intergraph Express Implementation will help Wayne County reduce the time and cost for new mission-critical technology deployments," said David McDonald, vice president of public safety, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). "Importantly, Intergraph Express Implementation benefits the front line and the bottom line. It supports the latest technologies for incident management and agency operations, yet is simpler, faster and less expensive to install."
The new solution will provide the Wayne County 911 center and local public safety agencies with a number of dispatch and records management capabilities previously unavailable in the county's old systems; enhancements that will improve information management, situational awareness for dispatchers and first responders and overall public safety.
Wayne County's 911 Communications Center is the primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for calls originating in the county of 93,000 residents. It serves 10 law enforcement agencies, including the sheriff's office; 29 fire departments and 22 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies. In 2014, the center processed more than 221,000 calls for services, resulting in 92,000 incidents for police, fire and EMS. Wayne County contracted with Intergraph Government Solutions and will work with Intergraph's U.S. public safety team on the implementation.
The global leader in public safety, Intergraph's integrated solutions for dispatch, records management, analytics, mobility and more help protect one in 12 people worldwide.
The Wayne County, New York, 911 Communications Center has selected an integrated suite of public safety software from Intergraph. Wayne County's 911 center is the first agency to acquire the new Intergraph Express Implementation, an out-of-the-box solution for dispatch, records management, mobility and integration.
Leveraging a pre-configured set up, Intergraph Express Implementation provides cost-conscious U.S. agencies with access to the same suite of industry-leading Intergraph software deployed by national, regional and local public safety agencies around the world.
Wayne County's implementation includes the latest version of Intergraph's Computer-Aided Dispatch system, I/CAD; inPURSUIT WebRMS, a cloud-deployable, enterprise information management system; Mobile for Public Safety and Intergraph Mobile Responder, which extend incident management capabilities to laptops, tablets and smartphones; and EdgeFrontier, an integration platform that enables rapid, affordable interface development tailored to the needs of an organization.
"Intergraph Express Implementation will help Wayne County reduce the time and cost for new mission-critical technology deployments," said David McDonald, vice president of public safety, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). "Importantly, Intergraph Express Implementation benefits the front line and the bottom line. It supports the latest technologies for incident management and agency operations, yet is simpler, faster and less expensive to install."
The new solution will provide the Wayne County 911 center and local public safety agencies with a number of dispatch and records management capabilities previously unavailable in the county's old systems; enhancements that will improve information management, situational awareness for dispatchers and first responders and overall public safety.
Wayne County's 911 Communications Center is the primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for calls originating in the county of 93,000 residents. It serves 10 law enforcement agencies, including the sheriff's office; 29 fire departments and 22 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies. In 2014, the center processed more than 221,000 calls for services, resulting in 92,000 incidents for police, fire and EMS. Wayne County contracted with Intergraph Government Solutions and will work with Intergraph's U.S. public safety team on the implementation.
The global leader in public safety, Intergraph's integrated solutions for dispatch, records management, analytics, mobility and more help protect one in 12 people worldwide.
The Wayne County, New York, 911 Communications Center has selected an integrated suite of public safety software from Intergraph. Wayne County's 911 center is the first agency to acquire the new Intergraph Express Implementation, an out-of-the-box solution for dispatch, records management, mobility and integration.
Leveraging a pre-configured set up, Intergraph Express Implementation provides cost-conscious U.S. agencies with access to the same suite of industry-leading Intergraph software deployed by national, regional and local public safety agencies around the world.
Wayne County's implementation includes the latest version of Intergraph's Computer-Aided Dispatch system, I/CAD; inPURSUIT WebRMS, a cloud-deployable, enterprise information management system; Mobile for Public Safety and Intergraph Mobile Responder, which extend incident management capabilities to laptops, tablets and smartphones; and EdgeFrontier, an integration platform that enables rapid, affordable interface development tailored to the needs of an organization.
"Intergraph Express Implementation will help Wayne County reduce the time and cost for new mission-critical technology deployments," said David McDonald, vice president of public safety, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). "Importantly, Intergraph Express Implementation benefits the front line and the bottom line. It supports the latest technologies for incident management and agency operations, yet is simpler, faster and less expensive to install."
The new solution will provide the Wayne County 911 center and local public safety agencies with a number of dispatch and records management capabilities previously unavailable in the county's old systems; enhancements that will improve information management, situational awareness for dispatchers and first responders and overall public safety.
Wayne County's 911 Communications Center is the primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for calls originating in the county of 93,000 residents. It serves 10 law enforcement agencies, including the sheriff's office; 29 fire departments and 22 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies. In 2014, the center processed more than 221,000 calls for services, resulting in 92,000 incidents for police, fire and EMS. Wayne County contracted with Intergraph Government Solutions and will work with Intergraph's U.S. public safety team on the implementation.
The global leader in public safety, Intergraph's integrated solutions for dispatch, records management, analytics, mobility and more help protect one in 12 people worldwide.
SIRO, a joint venture company between ESB and Vodafone, has selected Intergraph's partner in Ireland, Irish Mapping & GIS Solutions Limited (IMGS), to supply and implement Intergraph software to aid in the planning, design and build-out of a 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network.
SIRO will use Intergraph's commercial-off-the-shelf software, including Intergraph G/Technology, Fiber Optic Works and Hexagon Geospatial GeoMedia, to perform high-level network planning and design. Third-party contractors will also use the software to survey and build the fiber-to-the-building network. The Intergraph and IMGS solution will integrate with SIRO's operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS), including Amdocs Operations Support Systems (previously known as Cramer).
"IMGS and Intergraph were the obvious choice due to their experience and understanding of large-scale utility projects and experience with ESB Networks. SIRO required a dependable, dedicated and flexible partner to deliver this leading-edge, fiber-to-the-building GIS to meet SIRO's ambitious plans to bring the only 100-percent fiber network to Ireland," said John McIntyre, information technology director at SIRO.
SIRO selected Intergraph and IMGS based on ESB's existing relationship with the companies. An Intergraph customer for 20 years, ESB Networks Ltd., an ESB subsidiary and the licensed operator of the electricity distribution system in the Republic of Ireland, worked with Intergraph and IMGS to implement a geographic information system (GIS) to support the planning, design, construction and day-to-day operations of Ireland's electricity distribution network.
"SIRO required a trusted and reliable partner to deliver the software necessary to implement the new fiber network," said Alun Pearsey, U.K. country manager, Intergraph Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I). "Working with IMGS, we are rapidly deploying a proven, flexible solution that can consume the electric network data on which the fiber network will be built. We are proud to assist ESB and Vodafone is this critically important endeavor."
SIRO is investing €450 million in building Ireland's first 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network, offering speeds up to 1000 Mbps to 500,000 premises in 50 regional towns, revolutionizing the broadband market in Ireland. The network will be built on ESB's existing over ground and underground electricity infrastructure.
"For Ireland's knowledge economy to continue to grow, a world-class communications network is critical," said Ciaran Kirk, general manager, IMGS. "SIRO will ensure businesses and consumers across the country can access super-fast broadband. The Intergraph GIS will be fundamental in ensuring an efficient roll out and maintenance of this critical service."
Intergraph SG&I helps utilities and communications companies streamline work processes and make smarter decisions. A pioneer in the development and application of location-based technology for more than 45 years, Intergraph SG&I provides solutions to hundreds of utilities and communications customers around the globe, supporting network engineering and operations, customer services and more.
SIRO, a joint venture company between ESB and Vodafone, has selected Intergraph's partner in Ireland, Irish Mapping & GIS Solutions Limited (IMGS), to supply and implement Intergraph software to aid in the planning, design and build-out of a 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network.
SIRO will use Intergraph's commercial-off-the-shelf software, including Intergraph G/Technology, Fiber Optic Works and Hexagon Geospatial GeoMedia, to perform high-level network planning and design. Third-party contractors will also use the software to survey and build the fiber-to-the-building network. The Intergraph and IMGS solution will integrate with SIRO's operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS), including Amdocs Operations Support Systems (previously known as Cramer).
"IMGS and Intergraph were the obvious choice due to their experience and understanding of large-scale utility projects and experience with ESB Networks. SIRO required a dependable, dedicated and flexible partner to deliver this leading-edge, fiber-to-the-building GIS to meet SIRO's ambitious plans to bring the only 100-percent fiber network to Ireland," said John McIntyre, information technology director at SIRO.
SIRO selected Intergraph and IMGS based on ESB's existing relationship with the companies. An Intergraph customer for 20 years, ESB Networks Ltd., an ESB subsidiary and the licensed operator of the electricity distribution system in the Republic of Ireland, worked with Intergraph and IMGS to implement a geographic information system (GIS) to support the planning, design, construction and day-to-day operations of Ireland's electricity distribution network.
"SIRO required a trusted and reliable partner to deliver the software necessary to implement the new fiber network," said Alun Pearsey, U.K. country manager, Intergraph Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I). "Working with IMGS, we are rapidly deploying a proven, flexible solution that can consume the electric network data on which the fiber network will be built. We are proud to assist ESB and Vodafone is this critically important endeavor."
SIRO is investing €450 million in building Ireland's first 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network, offering speeds up to 1000 Mbps to 500,000 premises in 50 regional towns, revolutionizing the broadband market in Ireland. The network will be built on ESB's existing over ground and underground electricity infrastructure.
"For Ireland's knowledge economy to continue to grow, a world-class communications network is critical," said Ciaran Kirk, general manager, IMGS. "SIRO will ensure businesses and consumers across the country can access super-fast broadband. The Intergraph GIS will be fundamental in ensuring an efficient roll out and maintenance of this critical service."
Intergraph SG&I helps utilities and communications companies streamline work processes and make smarter decisions. A pioneer in the development and application of location-based technology for more than 45 years, Intergraph SG&I provides solutions to hundreds of utilities and communications customers around the globe, supporting network engineering and operations, customer services and more.
SIRO, a joint venture company between ESB and Vodafone, has selected Intergraph's partner in Ireland, Irish Mapping & GIS Solutions Limited (IMGS), to supply and implement Intergraph software to aid in the planning, design and build-out of a 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network.
SIRO will use Intergraph's commercial-off-the-shelf software, including Intergraph G/Technology, Fiber Optic Works and Hexagon Geospatial GeoMedia, to perform high-level network planning and design. Third-party contractors will also use the software to survey and build the fiber-to-the-building network. The Intergraph and IMGS solution will integrate with SIRO's operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS), including Amdocs Operations Support Systems (previously known as Cramer).
"IMGS and Intergraph were the obvious choice due to their experience and understanding of large-scale utility projects and experience with ESB Networks. SIRO required a dependable, dedicated and flexible partner to deliver this leading-edge, fiber-to-the-building GIS to meet SIRO's ambitious plans to bring the only 100-percent fiber network to Ireland," said John McIntyre, information technology director at SIRO.
SIRO selected Intergraph and IMGS based on ESB's existing relationship with the companies. An Intergraph customer for 20 years, ESB Networks Ltd., an ESB subsidiary and the licensed operator of the electricity distribution system in the Republic of Ireland, worked with Intergraph and IMGS to implement a geographic information system (GIS) to support the planning, design, construction and day-to-day operations of Ireland's electricity distribution network.
"SIRO required a trusted and reliable partner to deliver the software necessary to implement the new fiber network," said Alun Pearsey, U.K. country manager, Intergraph Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I). "Working with IMGS, we are rapidly deploying a proven, flexible solution that can consume the electric network data on which the fiber network will be built. We are proud to assist ESB and Vodafone is this critically important endeavor."
SIRO is investing €450 million in building Ireland's first 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network, offering speeds up to 1000 Mbps to 500,000 premises in 50 regional towns, revolutionizing the broadband market in Ireland. The network will be built on ESB's existing over ground and underground electricity infrastructure.
"For Ireland's knowledge economy to continue to grow, a world-class communications network is critical," said Ciaran Kirk, general manager, IMGS. "SIRO will ensure businesses and consumers across the country can access super-fast broadband. The Intergraph GIS will be fundamental in ensuring an efficient roll out and maintenance of this critical service."
Intergraph SG&I helps utilities and communications companies streamline work processes and make smarter decisions. A pioneer in the development and application of location-based technology for more than 45 years, Intergraph SG&I provides solutions to hundreds of utilities and communications customers around the globe, supporting network engineering and operations, customer services and more.
Evropské organizace ERTICO a ETSI pořádají ve dnech 9. - 13. listopadu 2015 v Ostravě v pořadí již čtvrtý eCall Testfest workshop, který bude zaměřen na testování interoperability systému eCall. Tato událost bude hostována společností VÍTKOVICE IT SOLUTIONS a.s. ve spolupráci s Ministerstvem dopravy, Ministerstvem vnitra a Hasičským záchranným sborem České republiky.
Evropské organizace ERTICO a ETSI pořádají ve dnech 9. - 13. listopadu 2015 v Ostravě v pořadí již čtvrtý eCall Testfest workshop, který bude zaměřen na testování interoperability systému eCall. Tato událost bude hostována společností VÍTKOVICE IT SOLUTIONS a.s. ve spolupráci s Ministerstvem dopravy, Ministerstvem vnitra a Hasičským záchranným sborem České republiky.
Evropské organizace ERTICO a ETSI pořádají ve dnech 9. - 13. listopadu 2015 v Ostravě v pořadí již čtvrtý eCall Testfest workshop, který bude zaměřen na testování interoperability systému eCall. Tato událost bude hostována společností VÍTKOVICE IT SOLUTIONS a.s. ve spolupráci s Ministerstvem dopravy, Ministerstvem vnitra a Hasičským záchranným sborem České republiky.