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Imagine a municipal workforce on the move, from home health nurses to building inspectors using wireless devices to gain real-time access to central offices and core-service databases. (It’s been estimated that two hours per inspector day can be saved by having high-speed data access in the field.)
Imagine communities where mutual-aide workers can respond to emergencies in neighboring cities and communicate seamlessly with neighboring emergency workers via interoperable telecommunications tools, where paramedics are able to communicate vital signs to trauma center personnel during transport, where police officers have access to mug shots and fingerprints at the crime scene, and where fire fighters receive information about building plans and the existence of hazardous materials in route to a fire.
Imagine communities where people, businesses and local government benefit from more efficient and less expensive telecommunications services. (Philadelphia expects to save one million to two million dollars annually by replacing 300 leased telecommunications lines with wireless technology.)
Imagine communities where employees telework from their homes in one city to their workplaces in another city, and students anywhere in the region benefit from distance learning from enabled learning institution anywhere in the world.
Imagine riders accessing public transportation schedules real-time from a bus stop, and developers accessing their building plans and permit records from the job site, where tourists have access to “youarehere” street-maps via multilingual GIS (Geographic Imaging System- mapping) applications from any street corner in the Community.
Now, imagine this is Colorado Wireless Communities. Just as Coloradoans were pioneers of the western frontier- they are now poised to become pioneers of the technology frontier.
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