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Gulf Atlantic Wireless, LLC is proud to announce our partnership with Harris Corporation's Public Safety and Professional Communications RF Communications Division.

Harris Assured Communications

After 16 plus years of national and local public service in the wireless radio business, the partners of GAW, LLC found their ideal solutions provider match with Harris Corporation. Founded in 1895, Harris Corporation is the world's leading provider of military defense and government intelligence communications.  In May of 2009, Harris acquired Tyco Electronic's RF communications Division best known for their Ericson EDACS public safety systems and G.E. 's 81 year heritage of making the world's smartest radios. The merger represents a major technical leap forward for America's Stateside First Responders and public safety markets using wireless radio communications.

A perfect fit, you could say for all parties, given the shift after 9/11 in Homeland Security and APCO priorities from a manufacturer driven to an end user/ first responder driven set of communications standards. Tyco's RF Communications division offered and APCO 's committee ultimately adopted their 2 slot, 4 slot voice TDMA standard for Phase II Interoperability.

Gulf and Harris conduct their businesses, and design their products and services based on a customer and public safety "performance" standard first.  In addition to proprietary voice with embedded mobile data systems like OpenSky in 700, 800MHz and 900MHz, our P25 Networks in multiple RF bands create " true and seamless" inter-operability for

government users. We bring the latest DoD and APCO 25 compliant communications systems and networks to South Carolina First Responders.

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True Interoperability is achieved with VIDA, the IP backbone of all Harris Public Safety networks with secure end to end encryption. P25 Phase I radios are future-ready requiring only a simple software upgrade to Phase II and can continue to operate in mixed formats with existing analog radios, so Fire, EMS and Police can migrate in pace with their budgets while maximizing the lifespan and usefulness of their radios.

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