CapWIN Receives IMPACT Award

CapWIN Receives IMPACT Award

CapWIN Receives IMPACT Award

CapWIN's IMPACT award
CapWIN's IMPACT award

The Capital Wireless Information Net program at the Center for Advanced Transportation Technology within the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the A. James Clark School of Engineering has been presented with the Improving Maryland Policing and Advancing Communications and Technology (IMPACT) Award.

The award was presented to CapWIN at the first annual Maryland Technology for Law Enforcement Conference by Maryland State Police Superintended Marcus Brown, Lieutenant Scott Keyser, and Sergeants Chris Corea and Julio Valcarcel. CapWIN received a warm and welcome applause for the program from the more than 200 attendees; many of whom represent the CapWIN user community.

About CapWIN
The Capital Wireless Information Net (CapWIN) is a program located in the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced  Transportation Technology (CATT) that was created by, and continues to operate  under the direction of a coalition of law enforcement, fire/EMS, and  transportation agencies in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia to  advance data communications across agency, jurisdiction, government, and  discipline boundaries. For more information about CapWIN visit www.capwin.org.

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