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The founder, director, and principal programmer for Stone Design Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico. In his 25 plus year career as a programmer, he has published over 35 software titles for Hypercard, the NeXT workstation, Mac OS X, and for iOS iPhones and iPads. He retired from software development in 2015.
Left picture is dispatcher console position. Right picture is supervisor's console. At right is a drawing showing basic controls for a single channel. Ambulance dispatch center in Austria. Console with CAD and voice switch. Typical of local government dispatching facilities, the Denver RTD's facility is one example of a transit dispatch center.
Motorola Solutions, a public-safety and enterprise-security company, made an AI tool to help 911 call handlers organize information.
The Albuquerque ARTCC is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in the United States. The primary responsibility is the separation of overflights, and the expedited sequencing of arrivals and departures along STARs ( Standard Terminal Arrival Routes ) and SIDs ( Standard Instrument Departures ) for the airspace over most of Arizona and New ...
ShotSpotter was founded by Robert Showen in the 1990s while he was working for SRI International.He created a company in 1996 and tested prototypes in Redwood City, California.
The original Vigilante app was developed by sp0n, an American [21] technology incubator formed in 2015 by software programmer Andrew Frame, and it was developed to [23] "[open] up the 911 system." [ 24 ] Frame, who had previously started public telecommunications company Ooma , Inc. and was an early advisor to Facebook , invested $300,000 in ...
G2.com, formerly G2 Crowd, is a peer-to-peer review site headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It was known as G2 Labs, Inc. until 2013. The company was launched in May 2012 by former BigMachines employees, with a focus on aggregating user reviews for business software.
Paul Allen and Bill Gates saw the magazine and began writing software for the Altair, later called Altair BASIC. [4] They moved to Albuquerque to work for MITS and in July 1975 started Microsoft. MITS's annual sales had reached $6 million by 1977 when they were acquired by Pertec Computer. The operations were soon merged into the larger company ...