Motorola Tapped for Baltimore Airport Communications System

The P25 system will let Maryland Aviation Administration personnel - including rescue, police and fire - communicate with each other as well as with airport security, operations and maintenance workers.
Jan. 13, 2006

Motorola announced that it has landed a $6.9 million contract to deploy a Project 25-compliant trunked radio system at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall airport.

The system will be the first P25 system deployed in the state of Maryland, the company said. It will let Maryland Aviation Administration personnel - including rescue, police and fire - communicate with each other as well as with airport security, operations and maintenance workers. When complete, the system will serve about 700 users, Motorola said.

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