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The City of Princeton, Texas, has selected Federal Engineering, Inc. (FE) to conduct a feasibility study to explore the merits of establishing its own 911-Call Center.
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The City of Twin Falls, Idaho, has awarded Federal Engineering, Inc. a contract to provide a structural analysis for the City's Twin Falls DT tower. A DT Tower is a high-strength, modular, and highly configurable mast/truss system built for ultra-heavy-duty applications where safety, stability, and load capacity are critical.
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The San Mateo County Pre-Hospital Emergency Services Group, referred to as the Joint Powers Authority, has awarded Federal Engineering, Inc. a contract for consulting services. The JPA is responsible for the radio system used by its member fire agencies and is organized to provide fire, paramedic, and first response medical services through a Fire Company-based model. It operates countywide under a direct contract with the San Mateo County Health Department and is divided into 5 zones. These zones are the South Zone, Central Zone, North Zone, Coastal Zone, and the Countywide Zone, which is intertwined with the first three zones.
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Federal Engineering, Inc., a nationally recognized leader in public safety and critical communications consulting, announced the continued expansion of its LMR/Wireless Practice with the addition of Adam Gartner as Sales Executive.
Mr. Ronald F. Bosco, President and CEO of Federal Engineering, said, “Federal Engineering serves public safety and public service clients in all 50 states and across Canada. As demand for trusted, independent expertise in mission-critical communications continues to grow, we are expanding our LMR and wireless practice with experienced professionals who understand both technology and operations.”
Mr. Bosco continued, “We are pleased to welcome Adam Gartner to our team. Adam brings a rare combination of operational experience and strategic sales leadership across public safety, government, and commercial sectors. With more than 13 years in law enforcement and 14 years in the U.S. Air Force, he offers firsthand insight into the real-world challenges agencies face. His experience leading complex, multimillion-dollar technology initiatives and navigating layered procurement environments will be a tremendous asset to our clients. In his role, Mr. Gartner will support Federal Engineering’s growing portfolio of LMR, FirstNet®, LTE, and private LTE engagements, helping agencies align mission-critical technologies with operational objectives to enhance safety, resiliency, and efficiency.”
Federal Engineering, Inc. was proud to support the critical communications community at IWCE 2026, with our team leading and contributing to multiple sessions on some of the industry’s most important topics.
🔹 Vendor accountability and SLAs– presented by Tommy Thompson
🔹 P25 new products and services for 2026 – featuring Rajit Jhaver
🔹 Advancing situational awareness with drones, satellite, and emerging technologies – moderated by Brad Barber
These discussions reflect our ongoing commitment to delivering trusted, independent expertisegrounded in real‑world public safety operations.
As agencies face increasing complexity and rapid technology change, Federal Engineering, Inc. remains focused on helping clients make informed, objective decisions that strengthen mission‑critical communications—today and into the future.
FE Senior Consultant Tommy Thompson spoke at IWCE 2026 on “Holding Vendors Accountable with SLAs”. Presentations and other information available here:
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FE is excited to share that Brad Barber, the VP of our LMR/Wireless Practice, moderated a session at IWCE 2026 featuring an esteemed panel of experts on “Situational Advancements for Alerts with Drones, Satellites, and More”. We’d also like to thank our panelists: Randy Van Buren (Motive Software Solutions), John Contestabile (Skyline Technology Solutions), and Joel Bach (Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions). We look forward to continuing our support of the critical communications industry and key industry conferences, such as IWCE.
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, has awarded Federal Engineering, Inc. two consulting contracts to conduct a comprehensive Unification Assessment of the emergency communications centers in Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, and Torrance counties. Initiated by the Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center (RECC), the assessment will evaluate the feasibility of unifying services among the Santa Fe RECC, the Española Rio Arriba 911 Center, and the Torrance County Dispatch Center.
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The City of Staunton, Virginia, has selected Federal Engineering, Inc. to support the modernization and procurement of its next-generation public safety systems, including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Police Records Management System (RMS), mobile field reporting, and Mobile CAD functionality.
Staunton’s E-911 Center serves as the primary Public Safety Answering Point and dispatch center for multiple agencies, including the Staunton Police Department, Staunton Fire Department, Staunton-Augusta Rescue Squad, Staunton City Sheriff, Augusta County Fire Department, and additional external partners. The City is seeking to replace its existing systems with an integrated platform that improves operational coordination, data integrity, and long-term system sustainability.
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Officials from Harrison County, located in the heart of Gulfport, Mississippi, have announced a contract awarded to Federal Engineering, Inc. to provide on-call Professional Radio Communications Consulting Services for the Harrison County Emergency Communications Commission and Harrison County.
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The City of Kelowna Fire Department, in British Columbia, Canada has selected Federal Engineering, Inc. to serve as their consultant for migration to a new Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management System (RMS) solution.
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The Halton Regional Police Service, located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada announced that they have selected Federal Engineering, Inc. to assist with replacing its current Computer Aided Dispatching CAD/Mobile system.
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https://t.co/i4m7E7mhkO
The City of Yuma, Arizona has granted Federal Engineering a contract to provide spectrum monitoring and analyses to investigate intermittent interference issues impacting the Yuma Regional Communications System. The YRCS is a regional, state-of-the-art Land Mobile Radio system providing critical operable and interoperable two-way communications for public safety and public service agencies.
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Federal Engineering announced today the rollout of its Artificial Intelligence Consulting services for the public safety and public service markets. FE recognizes that public safety/public service entities have differing objectives and requirements for AI than the general public, and the use of AI may have profound effects on the community and the delivery of services.
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With support from the Government of Ontario, the City of Peterborough has transitioned to a Next Generation 9-1-1 network, providing emergency dispatchers, Peterborough Fire Services, and Peterborough Police with better and faster access to information during an emergency. Federal Engineering is proud to have been part of this successful project.
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Federal Engineering announced that they have entered into a contract with DLZ Corporation to support the renovations of Delaware County’s 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point, located near Columbus, Ohio. The DLZ/FE team was selected to assist in the design and engineering through the Schematic Design Phase for renovations of the Carnegie Building and the Emergency Communications 9-1-1 Center for Delaware County.
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Officials from Orange County, located in Hillsborough, NC, announced that they have awarded Federal Engineering a contract to provide procurement and implementation support for the County’s Public Safety Radio Communications System. Building upon prior work by FE dating back to 2016, Orange County seeks FE’s assistance to provide planning, implementation, and acceptance support for their migration to the State’s Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders (VIPER).
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Representatives from New Hanover County, in Wilmington, NC have chosen Federal Engineering, to provide consulting services for the deployment of the County’s new Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Mobile Data (MDS), Records Management (RMS), and Justice Management (JMS) systems.
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