December 10,
1999: The ambitious police radio project
goes far beyond merely acquiring and installing a new network.
Additional initiatives being spearheaded by the Austin-Travis County RDMT
Coalition include a new computer-aided dispatch, a global positioning
system, new mobile data transfer units, microwave tower replacements, an
automatic vehicle locator system, and a new combined communications center
to house the hardware and dispatch for all the new systems. The 11
partners (including the Texas Dept. of Transportation, which is not
involved in the radio project) are each following a different
timeline based on their own set of needs and the amount of cash available
to spend on the initiatives. The radio initiative alone was designed as a
$70 million system; the $38 million from Austin's 1997 Prop. 1 bond
represents the city's share. These are the 11 area entities represented on
the 911 RDMT Coalition:
City of Austin
Travis County
Austin Independent School District
Austin Community College
UT Austin
Capital Metro
City of West Lake Hills
City of Pflugerville
Texas House of Representatives
Texas Legislative Council
Texas Dept. of Transportation*
*(TxDOT's interest in the project centers on mobile data and
the combined communications center.)