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3 December 2003
New data network will support pioneering tri-service control centre as well as bandwidth hungry applications such as video streaming from helicopters and CCTV
Gloucestershire Constabulary has awarded Kingston Communications a substantial contract to provide a resilient high-speed data network that will support the county's pioneering new TriService command and control centre.
The new infrastructure will enable Gloucestershire Constabulary to run bandwidth hungry applications more effectively, such as video streaming from helicopter mounted cameras.
It will also allow the force - one of 15 constabularies nationwide now using voice and data technology provided by Kingston Communications - to make better use of town centre CCTV systems.
In addition, Kingston's new network will support HOLMES, the Home Office Large Major Enquiry System. This will enable the force to set up a specialist casualty bureau - a feature of HOLMES - as well as remote police stations in the event of a major incident in Gloucestershire, where events such as the Royal International Air Tattoo and Cheltenham Races are held.
9 December 2003
Kingston Communications has been recertified as a Gold Partner by Cisco Systems, Inc. The Cisco partner certification program provides Kingston Communications with the resources to develop an expertise in selling, implementing and supporting Cisco network solutions. By once again achieving Gold Certification status, Kingston Communications can ensure customers it has obtained the highest Cisco standard for network expertise and support capabilities.