Staten Island Advance: NYPD encrypts Staten Island radio frequencies, leaving reporters and enthusiasts with silence
NYPD encrypts Staten Island radio frequencies, leaving reporters and enthusiasts with silence
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- New York City Council is holding a hearing Monday on the NYPD's planned upgrade to its decades-old radio system. No one disputes the need for an upgrade. What makes this ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Radio traffic for Staten Island’s four police precincts went off-air Thursday as part of a long-term plan by the city to update outdated equipment while encrypting NYPD radio ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a piece of legislation Friday that would’ve restored some public access to police radio frequencies. Police agencies around the nation, including the ...
New York Daily News: New York bill aims to preserve media’s access to NYPD radio communications
New York bill aims to preserve media’s access to NYPD radio communications
Reason: NYPD Will Spend Nearly $400 Million to Hide its Radio Communications
The New York Police Department (NYPD) will spend nearly $400 million to upgrade its radio system, including encrypting its communications channels, which the public has been able to tune into since ...
MSN: Over and not out: City Council approves bill guaranteeing press access to NYPD encrypted radio feed
The New York City Council approved a bill Thursday that would require the NYPD to establish and implement a radio encryption policy that will ensure reporters and photographers across the city ...
Over and not out: City Council approves bill guaranteeing press access to NYPD encrypted radio feed
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Should police radio broadcasts be encrypted or should they stay public? There's a debate between the NYPD, New York City Council, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams on this ...
Members of the public and the press who routinely listen in on New York City's police radio channels may no longer have the ability to do so if the NYPD goes ahead with plans to encrypt its ...
Yahoo: NYPD Will Spend Nearly $400 Million to Hide its Radio Communications
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tea / Dreamstime.com The New York Police Department (NYPD) will spend nearly $400 million to upgrade its radio system, including ...
New York Post: NYPD to fully encrypt police radio scanner as press, NY pols push back at total blackout
The NYPD is set to fully encrypt its radio broadcasts by the end of next year as part of a nearly $400 million planned system upgrade — setting off alarm among local politicians and press advocates.
NYPD to fully encrypt police radio scanner as press, NY pols push back at total blackout
AOL: NYC school safety agents now using NYPD only radio frequency, worrying school staff
An NYPD decision to move school safety agents’ radios from a frequency used by school staffers onto a dedicated police channel is sparking safety concerns from some principals and union officials.
NYC school safety agents now using NYPD only radio frequency, worrying school staff